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Spieker, S. J., Oxford, M. L., Kelly, J. F., Nelson, E. M., & Fleming, C. B. (2012). Promoting First Relationships: Randomized trial of a relationship-based intervention for toddlers in child welfare. Child Maltreatment, 17(4), 271-286.

Model(s) reviewed: Promoting First Relationships®—Home Visiting Intervention Model
Rating: High
Spieker, S., Nelson, E. M., & Condon, M. (2011). Validity of the TAS-45 as a measure of toddler-parent attachment: Preliminary evidence from Early Head Start families. Attachment & Human Development, 13(1), 69-90. doi:10.1080/14616734.2010.488124
Model(s) reviewed: Early Head Start—Home-based option
Rating: Does not pass screens
Spieker, S., Nelson, E. M., DeKlyen, M., Jolley, S. N., & Mennet, L. (2011). Continuity and change in unresolved classifications of adult attachment interviews with low-income mothers. In Disorganized attachment and caregiving, pp. 80-109. New York: Guilford Press.
Model(s) reviewed: Early Head Start—Home-based option
Rating: Does not pass screens
Spigel, S. (2001, April 27). Establishing Healthy Families statewide: OLR research report. Hartford, CT: Connecticut General Assembly: Office of Legislative Research. http://www.cga.ct.gov/2001/rpt/olr/htm/2001-r-0454.htm
Model(s) reviewed: Healthy Families America (HFA)®
Rating: Not applicable (NA) - implementation study
Spijkers, W., Jansen, D. E., de Meer, G., & Reijneveld, S. A. (2010). Effectiveness of a parenting programme in a public health setting: a randomised controlled trial of the Positive Parenting Programme (Triple P) level 3 versus care as usual provided by the preventive child healthcare (PCH). BMC Public Health, 10(1), 131.
Model(s) reviewed: Triple P - Positive Parenting Program®—Variants suitable for home visiting
Rating: Does not pass screens
Spirito, A., Hernandez, L., Cancilliere, M. K., Graves, H. R., Rodriguez, A. M., Operario, D., ... & Barnett, N. P. (2018). Parent and adolescent motivational enhancement intervention for substance–using, truant adolescents: A pilot randomized trial. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology47(Suppl. 1), S467–S479.
Model(s) reviewed: Family Check-Up® For Children
Rating: Does not pass screens
Spirito, A., Hernandez, L., Cancilliere, M. K., Graves, H., & Barnett, N. (2015). Improving parenting and parent-adolescent communication to delay or prevent the onset of alcohol and drug use in young adolescents with emotional/behavioral disorders: A pilot trial. Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse, 24(5), 308–322.
Model(s) reviewed: Family Check-Up® For Children
Rating: Does not pass screens
Spirito, A., Hernandez, L., Marceau, K., Cancilliere, M. K., Barnett, N. P., Graves, H. R., ... & Knopik, V. S. (2017). Effects of a brief, parent–focused intervention for substance using adolescents and their sibling. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment77, 156–165.
Model(s) reviewed: Family Check-Up® For Children
Rating: Does not pass screens
Spirito, A., Sindelar-Manning, H., Colby, S. M., Barnett, N. P., Lewander, W., Rohsenow, D. J., & Monti, P. M. (2011). Individual and family motivational interventions for alcohol-positive adolescents treated in an emergency department: Results of a randomized clinical trial. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 165(3), 269–274.
Model(s) reviewed: Family Check-Up® For Children
Rating: Does not pass screens

Sprang, G. (2009). The efficacy of a relational treatment for maltreated children and their families. Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 14(2), 81-88.

Model(s) reviewed: Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-Up (ABC) -Infant
Rating: Low