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A novel financial education program for single women of low-income and their children
by
Kalkowski, Julie
, Furze, Jennifer
, Flecky, Kathy
, Packard, Kathleen
, Black, Lisa
, Ryan-Haddad, Ann
, Rusch, Lori
, White, Nicole
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Child poverty
/ Children
/ Economic stress
/ Education
/ Educational programs
/ Families & family life
/ Financial literacy
/ Health education
/ Health indicators
/ Health needs
/ Health status
/ Interagency collaboration
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Low income groups
/ Mental health services
/ Money
/ Mothers
/ Personal finance
/ Public health
/ Single mothers
/ Single parent family
/ Single parents
/ Single persons
/ Single women
/ Stress
/ Underserved populations
/ Well being
2015
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A novel financial education program for single women of low-income and their children
by
Kalkowski, Julie
, Furze, Jennifer
, Flecky, Kathy
, Packard, Kathleen
, Black, Lisa
, Ryan-Haddad, Ann
, Rusch, Lori
, White, Nicole
in
Child poverty
/ Children
/ Economic stress
/ Education
/ Educational programs
/ Families & family life
/ Financial literacy
/ Health education
/ Health indicators
/ Health needs
/ Health status
/ Interagency collaboration
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Low income groups
/ Mental health services
/ Money
/ Mothers
/ Personal finance
/ Public health
/ Single mothers
/ Single parent family
/ Single parents
/ Single persons
/ Single women
/ Stress
/ Underserved populations
/ Well being
2015
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A novel financial education program for single women of low-income and their children
by
Kalkowski, Julie
, Furze, Jennifer
, Flecky, Kathy
, Packard, Kathleen
, Black, Lisa
, Ryan-Haddad, Ann
, Rusch, Lori
, White, Nicole
in
Child poverty
/ Children
/ Economic stress
/ Education
/ Educational programs
/ Families & family life
/ Financial literacy
/ Health education
/ Health indicators
/ Health needs
/ Health status
/ Interagency collaboration
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Low income groups
/ Mental health services
/ Money
/ Mothers
/ Personal finance
/ Public health
/ Single mothers
/ Single parent family
/ Single parents
/ Single persons
/ Single women
/ Stress
/ Underserved populations
/ Well being
2015
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A novel financial education program for single women of low-income and their children
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A novel financial education program for single women of low-income and their children
2015
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Overview
Financial stress is a condition that occurs commonly in the United States, especially in single-mothers and their children. This stress can be a barrier to optimal health and wellness. In an effort to reduce financial stress and improve money management skills in low income, single mother families, the Financial Success Program (FSP) was created. This novel program provides education and support to an underserved population and may also improve the health and well-being of the women and children enrolled. Through a unique interprofessional collaboration, a study was initiated to assess the effect of financial education on health indicators in single-mother families. A thorough discussion of the FSP and interprofessional model will be discussed as a framework for addressing public health needs in a financially stressed population.
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