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Goldfeld, S., Bryson, H., Mensah, F., Gold, L., Orsini, F., Perlen, S., Price, A., Hiscock, H., Grobler, A., Dakin, P., Bruce, T., Harris, D., & Kemp, L. (2021). Nurse home visiting and maternal mental health: 3-year follow-up of a randomized trial. Pediatrics, 147(2), 1–11.
Model(s) Reviewed: Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home-Visiting Program (MECSH)
Goldfeld, S., Bryson, H., Mensah, F., Price, A., Gold, L., Orsini, F., et al. (2022) Nurse home visiting to improve child and maternal outcomes: 5-year follow-up of an Australian randomised controlled trial. PLoS ONE, 17(11), Article 0277773.
Model(s) Reviewed: Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home-Visiting Program (MECSH)
Goldfeld, S., Price, A., Bryson, H., Bruce, T., Mensah, F., Orsini, F., Gold, L., Hiscock, H., Smith, C., Bishop, L., & Jackson, D. (2017). ‘right@ home’: A randomised controlled trial of sustained nurse home visiting from pregnancy to child age 2 years, versus usual care, to improve parent care, parent responsivity and the home learning environment at 2 years. BMJ Open, 7(3), Article e013307.
Model(s) Reviewed: Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home-Visiting Program (MECSH)
Goldfeld, S., Price, A., & Kemp, L. (2018). Designing, testing, and implementing a sustainable nurse home visiting program: Right@ home. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1419(1), 141–159.
Model(s) Reviewed: Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home-Visiting Program (MECSH)
Goldfeld, S., Price, A., Smith, C., Bruce, T., Bryson, H., Mensah, F., Orsini, F., Gold, L., Hiscock, H., Bishop, L., Smith, A., Perlen, S., & Kemp, L. (2019). Nurse home visiting for families experiencing adversity: A randomized trial. Pediatrics, 143(1). https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2018-1206
Model(s) Reviewed: Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home-Visiting Program (MECSH)
Harvan, J. S. H. (2001). The relationship between child, family, and treatment variables and family functioning in abusive and neglectful families. (University of Georgia; 0077 Advisor: Director Kevin DeWeaver). Dissertation Abstracts International, 62 (09A), 365-3187. (AAI3025306)
Model(s) Reviewed: HOMEBUILDERS (Birth to Age 5)®
Hawkins, J. D., & Catalano, R. F. (1990). Intensive family preservation services: Broadening the vision for prevention. In J. K. Whittaker, J. Kinney, E. M. Tracy, & C. Booth (Eds.), Reaching high-risk families: Intensive family preservation in human services (pp. 179–192). New York: Aldine de Gruyter.
Model(s) Reviewed: HOMEBUILDERS (Birth to Age 5)®
Hayward, K., & Cameron, G. (2002). The nature and effectiveness of intensive family preservation services. Waterloo, ON: Partnerships for Children and Families Project, Faculty of Social Work, Wilfrid Laurier University.
Model(s) Reviewed: HOMEBUILDERS (Birth to Age 5)®
Hayward, K., & Cameron, G. Focusing intensive family preservation services: Patterns and consequences. Child & Youth Care Forum, 31(5), 347-362.
Model(s) Reviewed: HOMEBUILDERS (Birth to Age 5)®
Helming, E. (1999). Assistance for families in crisis situations - from the home builders model to the families-first program and family activation concepts in germany. Zeitschrift Fur Padagogik, 39 (supplement), 153-168.
Model(s) Reviewed: HOMEBUILDERS (Birth to Age 5)®