Improving psychosocial services for vulnerable families with young children: strengthening links between health and social services in Germany

Renner I, Saint VA, Neumann A, Ukhova D, Horstmann S, Boettinger U, Dreibus M, Kerl-Wienecke A, Wulff P, Mechthild P, Thaiss H (2018)
BMJ 2018(363): k4786.

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Renner, Ilona; Saint, Victoria AlexisUniBi ; Neumann, Anna; Ukhova, Daria; Horstmann, Sabine; Boettinger, Ullrich; Dreibus, Martina; Kerl-Wienecke, Astrid; Wulff, Pilar; Mechthild, Paul; Thaiss, Heidrun
Abstract / Bemerkung
Ilona Renner and colleagues describe cross-sectoral collaborative efforts in Germany to enhance the skills of parents to care for young children
Erscheinungsjahr
2018
Zeitschriftentitel
BMJ
Band
2018
Ausgabe
363
Art.-Nr.
k4786
ISSN
1756-1833
eISSN
0959-8138
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2936043

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Renner I, Saint VA, Neumann A, et al. Improving psychosocial services for vulnerable families with young children: strengthening links between health and social services in Germany. BMJ. 2018;2018(363): k4786.
Renner, I., Saint, V. A., Neumann, A., Ukhova, D., Horstmann, S., Boettinger, U., Dreibus, M., et al. (2018). Improving psychosocial services for vulnerable families with young children: strengthening links between health and social services in Germany. BMJ, 2018(363), k4786. doi:10.1136/bmj.k4786
Renner, Ilona, Saint, Victoria Alexis, Neumann, Anna, Ukhova, Daria, Horstmann, Sabine, Boettinger, Ullrich, Dreibus, Martina, et al. 2018. “Improving psychosocial services for vulnerable families with young children: strengthening links between health and social services in Germany”. BMJ 2018 (363): k4786.
Renner, I., Saint, V. A., Neumann, A., Ukhova, D., Horstmann, S., Boettinger, U., Dreibus, M., Kerl-Wienecke, A., Wulff, P., Mechthild, P., et al. (2018). Improving psychosocial services for vulnerable families with young children: strengthening links between health and social services in Germany. BMJ 2018:k4786.
Renner, I., et al., 2018. Improving psychosocial services for vulnerable families with young children: strengthening links between health and social services in Germany. BMJ, 2018(363): k4786.
I. Renner, et al., “Improving psychosocial services for vulnerable families with young children: strengthening links between health and social services in Germany”, BMJ, vol. 2018, 2018, : k4786.
Renner, I., Saint, V.A., Neumann, A., Ukhova, D., Horstmann, S., Boettinger, U., Dreibus, M., Kerl-Wienecke, A., Wulff, P., Mechthild, P., Thaiss, H.: Improving psychosocial services for vulnerable families with young children: strengthening links between health and social services in Germany. BMJ. 2018, : k4786 (2018).
Renner, Ilona, Saint, Victoria Alexis, Neumann, Anna, Ukhova, Daria, Horstmann, Sabine, Boettinger, Ullrich, Dreibus, Martina, Kerl-Wienecke, Astrid, Wulff, Pilar, Mechthild, Paul, and Thaiss, Heidrun. “Improving psychosocial services for vulnerable families with young children: strengthening links between health and social services in Germany”. BMJ 2018.363 (2018): k4786.

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