Title
Impact of a Statewide Home Visiting Program on Parenting and on Child Health and Development
Date
2007
Author(s)
Debra Caldera, Lori Burrell, Kira Rodriguez, Sarah Shea Crowne, Charles Rohde, and Anne Duggan
Brief Type
Journal Publication
Model(s)
- Healthy Families America (HFA)
Description
Objectives: To assess the impact of a voluntary, paraprofessional home visiting program on promoting child health and development and maternal parenting knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors. Methods: This collaborative, experimental study of 6 Healthy Families Alaska (HFAK) programs enrolled 325 families from 1/00 to 7/01, randomly assigned them to HFAK and control groups, interviewed mothers at baseline, and followed families until children were 2 years old (85% follow-up). Child outcomes included health care use, development and behavior. Parent outcomes included knowledge of infant development, parenting attitudes, quality of the home environment, and parent-child interaction. HFAK records were reviewed to measure home visiting services. Home visitors were surveyed to measure knowledge, perceived effectiveness and perceived training adequacy. Results: There was no overall impact on child health, but HFAK group children had more favorable developmental and behavioral outcomes. HFAK and control mothers had similar parenting outcomes except that HFAK mothers had greater parenting self-efficacy (35.1 vs. 34.6 based on the Teti Self-Efficacy Scale, p < .05). Fewer HFAK families had a poor home environment for learning (20% vs. 31%, p < .001). HFAK families were more likely to use center-based parenting services (48% vs. 39%, p < .05). The impact was greater for families with lower baseline risk (Family Stress Checklist scores < 45). There was little evidence of efficacy for families with a higher dose of service. (author abstract)
Data Collection Methods
- Program administrative record reviews
- Standardized assessment tools
- Surveys or questionnaires
Status
Finished
For More Information
Caldera, D., Burrell, L., Rodriguez, K., Crowne, S. S., Rohde, C., & Duggan, A. (2007). Impact of a statewide home visiting program on parenting and on child health and development. Child Abuse & Neglect, 31(8), 829–852. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2007.02.008
Author Contact Information:
Anne Duggan
aduggan@jhu.edu
Topics
- Participant, Family, and Program Outcomes