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Public Health Core Functions
  • Institute of Medicine. The Future of Public Health. Washington:DC: National Academy Press; 1988.
  • US Department of Health and Human Services. Healthy People 2010: Volume 1. 2nd ed. Washington: DC: Government Printing Office; November 2000
  • Monheit, A. C. Underinsured Americans: A Review. Annual Review of Public Health 1994;15:461-85.
  • Monheit, A. C., Hagan, M. M., Berk, M. L., Farley, P. J. The Employed Uninsured and the Role of Public Policy. Inquiry 1985;22(4):348-64.
  • Monheit, A. C., Schur, C. L. The Dynamics of Health Insurance Loss: A Tale of Two Cohorts. Inquiry 1988;25(3):315-27.
  • Brown, S. S. Drawing Women into Prenatal Care. Family Planning Perspectives 1989;21(2):73-80.
  • Atkin, K., Ahmad, W. I. Family Care-Giving and Chronic Illness: How Parents Cope with a Child with a Sickle Cell Disorder or Thalassaemia. Health Soc Care Community 2000;8(1):57-69.
  • Stewart, J. L., Mishel, M. H. Uncertainty in Childhood Illness: A Synthesis of the Parent and Child Literature. Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice 2000;14(4): 299-319; discussion 321-6.
  • Martin, F. Personal Communication with Fernita Martin, Parent, Florida Institute for Family Involvement (Fifi) and Advisory Committee to the Florida Department of Health Cshcn Strategic Plan Committee. In: Zervigon-Hakes A., editor.; June 2002.
  • Knoll, J. Being a Family. The Experience of Raising a Child with a Disability or Chronic Illness. Monographs of the American Association on Mental Retardation 1992(18):9-56.
  • McManus, M. A., Newacheck, P. Health Insurance Differentials among Minority Children with Chronic Conditions and the Role of Federal Agencies and Private Foundations in Improving Financial Access. Pediatrics 1993;91(5 Pt 2):1040-7.
  • Newacheck, P. W., Stoddard, J. J., McManus, M. Ethnocultural Variations in the Prevalence and Impact of Childhood Chronic Conditions. Pediatrics 1993;91(5 Pt 2): 1031-9.
  • Garbarino, J. The Abuse and Neglect of Special Children: An Introduction to the Issues. In: al. J. G. e., editor. Special Children--Special Risks: The Maltreatment of Children with Disabilities. New York: De Gruyter; 1987. p. 3-14.
  • S.B. Crosse et. al. A Report on the Maltreatment of Children with Disabilities. Washington, DC: National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect; 1994.
  • Newacheck, P. W., Taylor, W. R. Childhood Chronic Illness: Prevalence, Severity, and Impact. American Journal of Public Health 1992;82(3):364-71.
  • Academic Press Dictionary of Science Technology. Definition of Epidemiology. In. http://www.academicpress.com/inscight/04231997/epidemi3.htm; 2002.
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Leading Health Indicators

Indicator 1 – Access to Quality Health Services
  • American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Children with Disabilities and Committee on Adolescence. Transition of Care Provided for Adolescents with Special Health Care Needs (Re 9645). In: http://www.aap.org/policy/0123.html; 1996.
  • Hakim, R. B., Bye, B. V. Effectiveness of Compliance with Pediatric Preventive Care Guidelines among Medicaid Beneficiaries. Pediatrics 2001;108(1): 90-7.
  • Monheit, A. C., Cunningham, P. J. Children without Health Insurance. The Future of Children 1992;2(2):154-170.
  • Aday, L. A., Fleming, G. V., Anderson, R. Access to Medical Care in the U.S.: Who Has It, Who Doesn't. Chicago: Pluribus Press for the University of Chicago; 1984.
  • Kaiser Family Foundation: Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured and Urban Institute. Florida: Distribution of Women 19-64 by Insurance Status, 1999-2000. In. ( http://www.statehealthfacts.kff.org); 2002.
  • Florida Agency for Health Care Administration. Florida Health Insurance Study: The Telephone Survey, Volume 1. Tallahassee, FL; 1999.
  • Proctor, S., Lordi, S., Saiger, D. School Nursing Practice: Roles and Standards. Scarborough, ME: National Association of School Nurses,; 1993.
  • Florida Department of Health Family Health Services School Health. State Summary of School Health Services; 1998-99.
  • Mouradian, W. E. Ethical Principles and the Delivery of Children's Oral Health Care. Ambul Pediatr 2002;2(2 Suppl):162-8.
  • Mouradian, W. E. The Face of a Child: Children's Oral Health and Dental Education. Journal of Dental Education 2001;65(9):821-31.
  • Connick, C. M., Fos, P. J., Barsley, R. E. Gender Differences in Special Needs Populations. Dental Clinics of North America 2001;45(3):541-53.
  • Newacheck, P. W., Hughes, D. C., Hung, Y. Y., Wong, S., Stoddard, J. J. The Unmet Health Needs of America's Children. Pediatrics 2000;105 (4 Pt 2):989-97.
  • Newacheck, P. W., McManus, M., Fox, H. B., Hung, Y. Y., Halfon, N. Access to Health Care for Children with Special Health Care Needs. Pediatrics 2000;105(4 Pt 1):760-6.
  • Hennequin, M., Faulks, D., Roux, D. Accuracy of Estimation of Dental Treatment Need in Special Care Patients. Journal of Dentistry 2000;28(2): 131-6.
  • Evans, C. A., Kleinman, D. V. The Surgeon General's Report on America's Oral Health: Opportunities for the Dental Profession. Journal of the American Dental Association 2000;131(12):1721-8.
  • Teng, Y. T., Taylor, G. W., Scannapieco, F., Kinane, D. F., Curtis, M., Beck, J. D., Kogon, S. Periodontal Health and Systemic Disorders. Journal / Canadian Dental Association. Journal de l Association Dentaire Canadienne 2002;68(3):188-92.
  • Rose, L. F., Steinberg, B. J., Minsk, L. The Relationship between Periodontal Disease and Systemic Conditions. Compendium of Continuing Education in Dentistry 2000;21(10A):870-7; quiz 878.
  • Offenbacher, S., Lieff, S., Boggess, K. A., Murtha, A. P., Madianos, P. N., Champagne, C. M., McKaig, R. G., Jared, H. L., Mauriello, S. M., Auten, R. L., Jr., Herbert, W. N., Beck, J. D. Maternal Periodontitis and Prematurity. Part I: Obstetric Outcome of Prematurity and Growth Restriction. Annals of Periodontology 2001;6(1):164-74.
  • Slots, J., Kamma, J. J. General Health Risk of Periodontal Disease. International Dental Journal 2001;51(6):417-27.
  • National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Iii, Unpublished Data - Reported in Healthy People 2010 Page 21-3 by CDC. In. Hyattsville, MD; 1988-1994.
  • Ismail, A. I., Sohn, W. A Systematic Review of Clinical Diagnostic Criteria of Early Childhood Caries. Journal of Public Health Dentistry 1999;59(3):171-91.
  • Milnes, A. R. Description and Epidemiology of Nursing Caries. Journal of Public Health Dentistry 1996;56(1):38-50.
  • Horowitz, H. S. Research Issues in Early Childhood Caries. Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology 1998;26(1 Suppl):67-81.
  • Reisine, S., Douglass, J. M. Psychosocial and Behavioral Issues in Early Childhood Caries. Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology 1998;26(1 Suppl): 32-44.
  • American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. Handbook of Pediatric Dentistry. Chicago, IL: the Academy; 1999.
  • Centers for Disease Control National Center for Health Statistics. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (Nhanes) 1988-94. In: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs
  • US Department of Health and Human Services. Healthy People 2010: Volume 1. 2nd ed. Washington: DC: Government Printing Office; November 2000.
  • Center for Disease Control and Prevention National Oral Health Surveillance System. Dental Visit United States: Percentage of Children (Ages 2-17) Who Visited the Dentist or Dental Clinic within the Past Year – 1997 NHIS. In: http://www2.cdc.gov/nohss; 1997.
  • Randolph, L. A., Slatin, M., Johnson, H., Love, W., Mecklenburg, R., Dort, S. 'Head Start' Dental Health Services: A Blueprint for Pre-School Children's Dentistry in the USA. International Dental Journal 1980;30(1):39-48.
  • Parker, W. A., Fultz, R. P. Dentistry's Commitment to Head Start: An Evaluation of Selected Programs. Journal of the American Dental Association 1986;113(4):658-64.
  • Parker, W. A., Fultz, R. P., Nail, W. R., 3rd. The Head Start Dental Component: Evaluation of an Urban Program. Public Health Reports 1986;101(4):433-6.
  • Beck, R. W. An Overview of Maternal and Child Health Dental Activities, and the Dental Head Start Program. Journal of Public Health Dentistry 1985;45(4):232-3.
  • Shmarak, K. L. Two Pilot Programs for Head Start Dental Care. Journal of School Health 1983;53(3):202-4.
  • Shenkman, E., Bono, C. Results from the Statewide Children's Health Insurance Survey - Phase 1: A Report Prepared for the Healthy Kids Board of Directors: Institute for Child Health Policy, University of Florida; 2002 June 5, 2002.
  • US Department of Health and Human Services. Healthy People 2010: Volume 2. 2nd ed. Washington: DC: Government Printing Office; November 2000.
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Indicator 2 – Child Abuse and Violence
  • Florida Department of Children and Families. Child Abuse. In. Florida Department of Children and Families web site Tallahassee, Fl: http:www5.myflorida.com/cf_web/myflorida2/healthhuman/childabuse/about.html; 2000.
  • US Department of Health and Human Services Administration on Children Youth and Families. Child Maltreatment 1999. In. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 2001.
  • Brown, T., Frederico, M., Hewitt, L., Sheehan, R. Revealing the Existence of Child Abuse in the Context of Marital Breakdown and Custody and Access Disputes. Child Abuse and Neglect 2000;24(6):849-59.
  • Bowen, K. Child Abuse and Domestic Violence in Families of Children Seen for Suspected Sexual Abuse. Clinical Pediatrics 2000;39(1):33-40.
  • Covington, D. L., Justason, B. J., Wright, L. N. Severity, Manifestations, and Consequences of Violence among Pregnant Adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health 2001;28(1):55-61.
  • Covington, D. L., Hage, M., Hall, T., Mathis, M. Preterm Delivery and the Severity of Violence During Pregnancy. Journal of Reproductive Medicine 2001;46 (12):1031-9.
  • US Department of Health and Human Services. Healthy People 2010: Volume 1. 2nd ed. Washington: DC: Government Printing Office; November 2000.
  • US Department of Health and Human Services. Healthy People 2010: Volume 2. 2nd ed. Washington: DC: Government Printing Office; November 2000.
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Indicator 3 – Children with Special Health Care Needs
  • Shenkman, E., Bono, C. Results from the Statewide Children's Health Insurance Survey - Phase 1: A Report Prepared for the Healthy Kids Board of Directors: Institute for Child Health Policy, University of Florida; 2002 June 5, 2002.
  • Hamlett, K. W., Pellegrini, D. S., Katz, K. S. Childhood Chronic Illness as a Family Stressor. Journal of Pediatric Psychology 1992;17(1):33-47.

Indicator 4 – Environmental Quality
  • DiPietro, J. A. Baby and the Brain: Advances in Child Development. Annual Review of Public Health 2000;21:455-71.
  • Shore, R. Rethinking the Brain: New Insights into Early Development. New York, NY: Families and Work Institute; 1977.
  • Kochanek, T., Kabacoff, R., Lipsitt, L. Early Identification of Develpmentally Deabled and at-Risk Preschool Children. Exceptional Children 1990; 56:528-538.
  • Werner, E. E. Children of the Garden Island. Scientific American 1989;206 (April):106-111.
  • Black, M. M., Dubowitz, H., Hutcheson, J., Berenson-Howard, J., Starr, R. H., Jr. A Randomized Clinical Trial of Home Intervention for Children with Failure to Thrive. Pediatrics 1995;95(6):807-14.
  • Silver, J., DiLorenzo, P., Zukoski, M., Ross, P. E., Amster, B. J., Schlegel, D. Starting Young: Improving the Health and Developmental Outcomes of Infants and Toddlers in the Child Welfare System. Child Welfare 1999;78(1):148-65.
  • Embry, L. Family Support for Handicapped Preschool Children at Risk for Abuse. In: Gallagher J., editor. New Directions for Exceptional Children. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass; 1980.
  • Barnett, W. S., Escobar, C. M. Research on the Cost Effectiveness of Early Educational Intervention: Implications for Research and Policy. American Journal of Community Psychology 1989;17(6):677-704.
  • Barnett, W. S. Long-Term Cognitive and Academic Effects of Early Childhood Education on Children in Poverty. Preventive Medicine 1998;27(2):204-7.
  • Barnett, W. S. Benefit-Cost Analysis of Preschool Education: Findings from a 25-Year Follow-Up. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 1993;63(4):500-8.
  • Williams, S. a. A. Healthy Families Summative Evaluation Report; 2002.
  • Healthy Families Florida and Carol McNally. Healthy Families Florida: Frequently Asked Questions. see www.healthyfamiliesfla.org. Tallahassee, FL; 2002.
  • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Healthy People 2010: Volume 2. 2nd ed. Washington: DC: Government Printing Office; November 2000.
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Indicator 5 – Environmental Quality
  • Stein, J., Schettler, T., Wallinga, D., Valenti, M. In Harm's Way: Toxic Threats to Child Development. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics 2002;23(1 Suppl):S13-22.
  • Schettler, T. Toxic Threats to Neurologic Development of Children. Environmental Health Perspective 2001;109 Suppl 6:813-6.
  • Thomas, R. D. Age-Specific Carcinogenesis: Environmental Exposure and Susceptibility. Environmental Health Perspective 1995;103 Suppl 6:45-8.
  • Esposito, S., Principi, N. Asthma in Children: Are Chlamydia or Mycoplasma Involved? Paediatr Drugs 2001;3(3):159-68.
  • Koren, H. S. Associations between Criteria Air Pollutants and Asthma. Environmental Health Perspective 1995;103 Suppl 6:235-42.
  • The Pew Environmental Health Commission. Atack Asthma: Why America Needs a Public Health Defense System to Battle Environmental Threats. Baltimore:MD: The John Hopkins School of Public Health; 2000.
  • United States Environmental Protection Agency – Office of Children's Health Protection: OCHP and National Center for Environmental Economics (NCEE). America's Children and the Environment: A First View of Available Measures in the Us Environmental Protection Agency (Epa). www.epa.gov/children/indicators.html. Washington: DC: US EPA; 2000.
  • National Research Council. Pesticides in the Diets of Infants and Children. In. Washington, DC: National Academy Press; 1993.
  • Diez, U., Kroessner, T., Rehwagen, M., Richter, M., Wetzig, H., Schulz, R., Borte, M., Metzner, G., Krumbiegel, P., Herbarth, O. Effects of Indoor Painting and Smoking on Airway Symptoms in Atopy Risk Children in the First Year of Life Results of the Lars-Study. Leipzig Allergy High-Risk Children Study. Int J Hyg Environ Health 2000;203(1):23-8.


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