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| ID | Type | Description | Link |
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| Contract Number 067727 |
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| State of Alaska Department of Health and Social Services | UNKNOWN |
This study will assess the effectiveness of early home visitation by a professional in preventing child maltreatment, promoting healthy family functioning, and promoting child health and development.
The investigators will test the following hypotheses regarding the effectiveness of early paraprofessional home visiting for at-risk families
Healthy Families Alaska (HFAK) is a well-established child abuse prevention program targeted to at-risk families. HFAK is based on the Healthy Families America initiative promoted by Prevent Child Abuse America. The State Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) administers the HFAK program.
In 1998, the Alaska State Legislature requested a controlled study of HFAK to determine its effectiveness in preventing child maltreatment, promoting healthy family functioning, and promoting child health and development. DHSS awarded the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine a contract to conduct the study from July 1999 through June 2004.
The study is a randomized trial of six HFAK sites throughout Alaska. It aims to compare services actually provided to HFAK standards, assess program success in achieving intended outcomes, and relate program impact to service delivery.
Families are enrolled over 21 months beginning in January 2000. Families are randomized to either the HFAk group or the control group. Baseline data on family attributes are collected from HFAK files and maternal interviews. HFAK service data are collected from the program's management information system, record reviews, surveys of staff, and staff focus groups. Outcome data are collected when the children were two years old through maternal interview, home-based observations, child developmental testing, review of medical records, and review of OCS child welfare records.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Home Visited Mothers | Experimental | Mothers randomized to the home visited group received AK State-funded home visiting services. Frequency of home visits was determined by home visiting staff based on mothers' needs. Mothers could receive home visiting services until their child turned 3 years old |
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| Control Mothers | No Intervention | Mothers randomized to the control group did not receive home visiting services, but were offered referrals to other community-based services, as was usual protocol with home visiting agencies were operating at capacity. |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Home Visiting | Behavioral |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Child Abuse and Neglect | Substantiated and unsubstantiated reports of abuse; maternal self-report of harsh discipline | From child's birth (baseline) to 24 months of age |
| Child Development | Child cognitive, motor and psychosocial development | 24 months |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Child Health | Hospitalizations, ED use, injuries requiring medical care, adequate well child care, immunizations | From child's birth (baseline) to 24 months of age |
| Maternal Life Course | Educational attainment, employment, social support, rapid repeat birth |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Anne K Duggan, ScD | Johns Hopkins University | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Johns Hopkins University | Anchorage | Alaska | 99503 | United States |
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| ID | Term |
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| D006792 | House Calls |
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| D011364 | Professional Practice |
| D009934 | Organization and Administration |
| D006298 | Health Services Administration |
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| At time of study follow-up (child 24 months of age) |
| Maternal Psychosocial Functioning | Mental health, substance use, intimate partner violence | At time of study follow-up (child 24 months of age) |
| Parenting Knowledge | Knowledge of child development; recognition of child delay | At time of study follow-up (child 24 months of age) |
| Parenting Attitudes | Use of corporal punishment, infant caregiving, expectations of children, empathy towards child's needs | At time of study follow-up (child 24 months of age) |
| Parenting Behavior | Observational measures of parent/child interaction and quality of the home environment, use of corporal punishment, use of nonviolent discipline | At time of study follow-up (child 24 months of age) |