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Understanding the Costs of Services to Address Trauma in Adults and Children: Data Collection Instruments and Guidance for Cost Analyses of Trauma-Specific Evidence-Based Programs

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  • Andrew Burwick
  • AnnaMaria McCutcheon
  • Lareina LaFlair
  • Jennifer Herard
  • Debra Strong

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Developed for the Regional Partnership Grants (RPG) project, this report presents tools and guidance for analyzing the costs of evidence-based practices to address trauma.

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  • Andrew Burwick & AnnaMaria McCutcheon & Lareina LaFlair & Jennifer Herard & Debra Strong, "undated". "Understanding the Costs of Services to Address Trauma in Adults and Children: Data Collection Instruments and Guidance for Cost Analyses of Trauma-Specific Evidence-Based Programs," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 5161159a02114b57a59875738, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:5161159a02114b57a598757380649f87
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