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Table 1.

Study enrollment and child characteristics.

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Figure 1.

Characteristics of study institutions and distribution of children ages 6–12 residing in these institutions (N = 2,396).

Legend: Dark bars describe the distribution of institutions. Light bars describe the distribution of institution-based children. Caregivers per 100 children calculated using the total number of children in the participating institutions.

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Table 2.

Characteristics of institutional care settings (N = 83) and caregivers in institutional and community Settings (N = 1,672).

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Table 3.

Comparison of child outcomes between institutional and community-based care settings.

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Figure 2.

Distribution of child outcomes for community-based (N = 1,480) and institution-based (N = 1,357) children residing in 83 institutions.

Legend: Grey bars describe the distribution of institution means. Solid line describes the distribution of child outcomes among institution-based children. Dotted line describes the distribution of child outcomes among community-based children.

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Table 4.

Percent of total variation in outcomes attributable to differences among sites, care settings and individuals, and explained by care setting type.

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