Table 4.
Child health | Maternal health | Positive parenting practices | Child development and school readiness | Reductions in child maltreatment | Family economic self-sufficiency | Linkages and referrals | Reductions in juvenile delinquency, family violence, and crime | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-Up Intervention | Yes | NM | Yes | Yes | NM | NM | NM | NM |
Family Connects | Yes | Yes | Yes | NM | NM | NM | Yes | NM |
Early Intervention Program for Adolescent mothers | Yes | No | No | NM | NM | Yes | NM | NM |
Early Start (New Zealand) | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | NM | No |
Healthy Beginnings | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | NM | NM | NM | NM |
Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home Visiting Program | Yes | Yes | Yes | NM | NM | NM | NM | NM |
Minding the Baby | Yes | Yes | No | NM | No | NM | NM | NM |
Play and Learning Strategies—Infant | NM | NM | Yes | Yes | NM | NM | NM | NM |
Note. According to HomVEE criteria, favorable outcomes indicate those in which a statistically significant impact has been measured in a direction that is beneficial for children and parents. Not measured (NM) indicates that current research evidence has not been collected or does not meet HomVEE standards for the designated domain (HRSA, 2018a); boldface text used to highlight areas in need of further research.