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Barth, R. P. (2012). Progress in developing responsive parenting programs for child welfare-involved infants: Commentary on Spieker, Oxford, Kelly, Nelson, and Fleming (2012). Child Maltreatment, 17(4), 287–290.

Model(s) Reviewed: Promoting First Relationships®

Booth-LaForce, C., Oxford, M. L., O’Leary, R., & Buchwald, D. S. (2023). Promoting First Relationships® for primary caregivers and toddlers in a Native community: A randomized controlled trial. Prevention Science,
24(1), 39–49. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11121-022-01415-y

Model(s) Reviewed: Promoting First Relationships®

ClinicalTrials.gov. National Library of Medicine (U.S.). (2016). Collaborative perinatal mental health and parenting support in primary care. Study description. Identifier NCT02724774. Retrieved April 25, 2019 from: https://clinicaltrials.gov/show/nct02724774.

Model(s) Reviewed: Promoting First Relationships®

Dugravier, R., Guedeney, A., Saias, T., Greacen, T., & Tubach, F. (2009). Compétences parentales et attachement dans la petite enfance: diminution des risques liés aux troubles de santé mentale et promotion de la résilience (CAPEDP): une étude longitudinale de prévention précoce des troubles de la relation mère–enfant [CAPEDP: A preventive longitudinal study on infant-mother relationship disorders]. Neuropsychiatrie de l'efance et de l'adolescence, 57, 482–486.

Model(s) Reviewed: Promoting Parental Skills and Enhancing Attachment in Early Childhood (CAPEDP) Trial

Dugravier, R., Guedeney, A., Saias, T., Greacen, T., & Tubach, F. (2009). Compétences parentales et attachement dans la petite enfance: diminution des risques liés aux troubles de santé mentale et promotion de la résilience (CAPEDP): une étude longitudinale de prévention précoce des troubles de la relation mère–enfant [CAPEDP: A preventive longitudinal study on infant-mother relationship disorders]. Neuropsychiatrie de l'efance et de l'adolescence, 57, 482–486

Model(s) Reviewed: Promoting Parental Skills and Enhancing Attachment in Early Childhood (CAPEDP) Trial

Greacen, T., Welniarz, B., Purper‐ouakil, D., Wendland, J., Dugravier, R., Saïas, T., . . . Capedp Study Group. (2017). Best practice in individual supervision of psychologists working in the French CAPEDP preventive perinatal home‐visiting program: Results of a Delphi consensus process.Infant Mental Health Journal,38(2), 267–275.

Model(s) Reviewed: Promoting Parental Skills and Enhancing Attachment in Early Childhood (CAPEDP) Trial

Greacen, T., Welniarz, B., Purper‐ouakil, D., Wendland, J., Dugravier, R., Saïas, T., . . . Capedp Study Group. (2017). Best practice in individual supervision of psychologists working in the French CAPEDP preventive perinatal home visiting program: Results of a Delphi consensus process. Infant Mental Health Journal, 38(2), 267–275.

Model(s) Reviewed: Promoting Parental Skills and Enhancing Attachment in Early Childhood (CAPEDP) Trial

Guédeney, N., Tereno, S., Tissier, J., Guédeney, A., Greacen, T., Saïas, T., ... & CAPEDP-A, G. (2012). Transmission du traumatisme. La question de l’attachement désorganisé: de la théorie à la pratique. Neuropsychiatrie de l’Enfance et de l’Adolescence, 60(5), 362–366.

Model(s) Reviewed: Promoting Parental Skills and Enhancing Attachment in Early Childhood (CAPEDP) Trial

Hallam, R. A., Han, M., Vu, J., & Hustedt, J. T. (2016). Meaningful family engagement in early care and education programs: The role of home visits in promoting positive parent-child interaction. In J. A. Sutterby (Ed.), Family Involvement in Early Education and Child Care (pp. 51–66). Bingley, United Kingdom: Emerald Group Publishing Limited.

Model(s) Reviewed: Promoting First Relationships®

Hastings, P. D., Kahle, S., Fleming, C., Lohr, M. J., Katz, L. F., & Oxford, M. L. (2018). An intervention that increases parental sensitivity in families referred to child protective services also changes toddlers’ parasympathetic regulation. Developmental Science, 22(1), e12725.

Model(s) Reviewed: Promoting First Relationships®