Amy Kellams Stinnett FNP
Nurse | Family
204 E 3RD ST PORTAGEVILLE MO, 63873About
Amy Stinnett is a nurse working in PORTAGEVILLE,MO. As a nurse, Amy works in the healthcare sector, interacting directly with patients to ensure that they receive quality care, understand physician instructions, and have access to the services needed to maintain optimal health. Amy holds an active license to practice, and continues to take an all-encompassing role in supporting a patient's wellbeing.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Evaluating process in child and family interventions: aggression prevention as an example.
- Multiple-family groups for urban children with conduct difficulties and their families.
- Engaging families in child mental health services.
- School-based mental health services for children living in high poverty urban communities.
- Transitioning health care responsibility from caregivers to patient: a pilot study aiming to facilitate medication adherence during this process.
- "You've gotta know the community": minority women make recommendations about community-focused health research.
- Building protective factors to offset sexually risky behaviors among black youths: a randomized control trial.
- The Protective Effect of Adult Mental Health Upon the Utilization of Racial Socialization Parenting Practices.
- The Role of Racial Socialization in Relation to Parenting Practices and Youth Behavior: An Exploratory Analysis.
- Cultural Pride Reinforcement as a Dimension of Racial Socialization Protective of Urban African American Child Anxiety.
- Conclusions and Directions for Future Research Concerning Racial Socialization.
- An Introduction to Parenting and Mental Health Services Utilization Among African American Families: The Role of Racial Socialization.
- The Effect of Racial Socialization on Urban African American Use of Child Mental Health Services.
Specialty: | Nurse Practitioner |
Taxonomy Code: | 363L00000X |
License Number: | 2001008920 |
License State Code: | MO |
Specialty: | Nurse |
Taxonomy Code: | 363LF0000X |
License Number: | 2001008920 |
License State Code: | MO |
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