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Kelly, J. F. (2000). Training personnel to promote quality parent-child interaction in families who are homeless. Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 20(3), 174–185.
Model(s) Reviewed: Promoting First Relationships®
Kelly, J. F., & Barnard, K. E. (1999). Parent education within a relationship-focused model. Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 19(3), 151.
Model(s) Reviewed: Promoting First Relationships®
Kelly, J. F., Zuckerman, T., & Rosenblatt, S. (2008). Promoting First Relationships: A relationship-focused early intervention approach. Infants & Young Children: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Early Childhood Intervention, 21(4), 285–295.
Model(s) Reviewed: Promoting First Relationships®
Kuklinski, M. R., Oxford, M. L., Spieker, S. J., Lohr, M. J., & Fleming, C. B. (2020). Benefit-cost analysis of Promoting First Relationships®: Implications of victim benefits assumptions for return on investment. Child Abuse & Neglect, 106, 104515.
Model(s) Reviewed: Promoting First Relationships®
O’Leary, R., Oxford, M. L., Booth-LaForce, C., London, S., & Buchwald, D. S. (2022). Experiences of Native participants in the Promoting First Relationships® intervention: Focus group findings. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 26(11), 2263-2270. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10995-022-03533-z
Model(s) Reviewed: Promoting First Relationships®
Maher, E. J., Kelly, J. F., & Scarpa, J. P. (2008). A qualitative evaluation of a program to support family, friend, and neighbor caregivers. NHSA DIALOG, 11(2), 69–89.
Model(s) Reviewed: Promoting First Relationships®
Martin, L., Ingalls, A., Barlow, A., Kushman, E., Leonard, A., Russette, H., & Haroz, E. E. (2023). Respecting diverse journeys on many roads: First Peoples of North America can guide us on our path toward precision home visiting. AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 19(2), 499–503. https://doi.org/10.1177/11771801231169272
Model(s) Reviewed: Family Spirit®
Meisch, A. D., Joraanstad, A., Willenborg, P., Lauderback, E., & Atukpawu-Tipton, G. (2023). Mapping evidence-based home visiting provided by tribal-led organizations. National Home Visiting Resource Center Data in Action Brief. James Bell Associates and Urban Institute. https://nhvrc.org/product/mapping-home-visiting-tribal-led-organizations
Model(s) Reviewed: Family Spirit®
Moyer, N., Wesner, C., Sarche, M., Chavis, Gachupin, A. E., Nadler, A., Svoboda, E., Asdigian, N., Geary, E., Around Him, D., Dunn, C., & Whitesell, N. (2024). Braiding Research Approaches to understand home visiting in Indigenous communities (OPRE Report No. 2024-366). Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation; Administration for Children and Families; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Model(s) Reviewed: Family Spirit®
Mullany, B., Barlow, A., Neault, N., Billy, T., Jones, T., Tortice, I., Lorenzo, S., Powers, J., Lake, K., Reid, R., & Walkup, J. (2012). The Family Spirit trial for American Indian teen mothers and their children: CBPR rationale, design, methods and baseline characteristics. Society of Prevention Research, 13, 504-518.
Model(s) Reviewed: Family Spirit®