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Promoting Maternal and Child Health Through Health Text Messaging: An Evaluation of the Text4baby Program (Summary of Key Findings)

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Text4baby is a free text messaging program for pregnant women and new mothers with an infant up to one year of age, designed to improve maternal and child health (MCH) among underserved populations in the United States.

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  • Mathematica Policy Research, 2015. "Promoting Maternal and Child Health Through Health Text Messaging: An Evaluation of the Text4baby Program (Summary of Key Findings)," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 2b61db02197d4219a7ed83e5d, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:2b61db02197d4219a7ed83e5de1cf96b
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    1. Whittaker, R. & Matoff-Stepp, S. & Meehan, J. & Kendrick, J. & Jordan, E. & Stange, P. & Cash, A. & Meyer, P. & Baitty, J. & Johnson, P. & Ratzan, S. & Rhee, K., 2012. "Text4baby: Development and implementation of a national text messaging health information service," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 102(12), pages 2207-2213.
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      Text4baby; evaluation; Maternal health; child health; text messaging;
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