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A randomized, controlled trial of a community-based support program for families of children with chronic illness: pediatric outcomes. (in depth)
Children with chronic illnesses, who are at increased risk of developing mental health problems, can reduce that risk by participating in community-based support programs, according to a recent study. Conducted in Baltimore, MD, a study that involved 136 mothers and children aged seven to eleven yea...
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