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Chunk #30 — Results

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Prevention of problem behavior through annual family check-ups in early childhood: intervention effects from home to early elementary school.
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did not (nonengagers). As shown in Table 1, participants who chose to engage in the intervention were more likely than nonengagers to endorse higher rates of depression when their children were age 2and to have a female target child. Nonengagers were more likely than those who engaged in the FCU to report having been a teen parent when they had their first child (not necessarily the study child), living below the poverty line, belonging to a minority racial group, and having been young when the target child was born.