6
Manuscripts
Released in 1979 through 2012
0
Manuscripts
Impact studies rated high or moderate quality
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The Pride in Parenting (PIP) demonstration program aimed to increase mothers’ use of preventative health care for both themselves and their children, and improve the safety of child-rearing environments. It offered one year of services to mothers with newborns who received late or inadequate prenatal care.
Effectiveness
Does not meet criteria established by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for an evidence-based home visiting model.
Does not meet criteria for an evidence-based home visiting model for Indigenous peoples and communities.
Extent of Evidence
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6
Manuscripts
Released in 1979 through 2012
2
Manuscripts
Eligible for review
0
Manuscripts
Impact studies rated high or moderate quality
Summary of Findings
When a model has no manuscripts that report high- or moderate-rated findings, HomVEE does not report research findings.