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Grant, T., Pedersen, J., Whitney, N., & Ernst, C. (2011). The role of therapeutic intervention with substance abusing mothers: Preventing FASD in the next generation. In K. O’Malley (Ed.), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: The Diagnostic, Natural History and Therapeutic Issues Through the Lifespan (pp. 69-94). Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
Model(s) Reviewed: Parent-Child Assistance Program (PCAP)
Grant, T., Streissguth, A., & Ernst, C. (2002). Benefits and challenges of paraprofessional advocacy with mothers who abuse alcohol and drugs and their children. Zero to Three, 23(2), 14-20.
Model(s) Reviewed: Parent-Child Assistance Program (PCAP)
Gray, S., Sheeder, J., O'Brien, R., & Stevens-Simon, C. (2006). Having the best intentions is necessary but not sufficient: What would increase the efficacy of home visiting for preventing second teen pregnancies? Prevention Science: The Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research, 7(4), 389–395.
Model(s) Reviewed: Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP)®
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
Green, B. L., Ayoub, C., Bartlett, J. D., Furrer, C., Chazan-Cohen, R., Buttitta, K., Von Ende, A., Koepp, A., & Regalbuto, E. (2020). Pathways to prevention: Early Head Start outcomes in the first three years lead to long-term reductions in child maltreatment. Children and Youth Services Review, 118, 105403. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2020.105403
Model(s) Reviewed: Early Head Start—Home-based option
Green, B. L., Ayoub, C., Bartlett, J. D., Von Ende, A., Furrer, C., Chazan-Cohen, R., Vallotton, C., & Klevens, J. (2014). The effect of Early Head Start on child welfare system involvement: A first look at longitudinal child maltreatment outcomes. Children and Youth Services Review, 42, 127-135.
Model(s) Reviewed: Early Head Start—Home-based option
Green, B. L., Ayoub, C., Dym Bartlett, J., Von Ende, A., Furrer, C., Chazan-Cohen, R., Vallotton, C., & Klevens, J. (2014). The effect of Early Head Start on child welfare system involvement: A first look at longitudinal child maltreatment outcomes. Children and Youth Services Review. Manuscript under review.
Model(s) Reviewed: Early Head Start—Home-based option
Greene, B. S., & Hallinger, C. (1989). Follow-up study of initial group of children in the Mother-Child Home Program. White Plains, NY: Westchester Jewish Community Services.
Model(s) Reviewed: ParentChild+® Family Home Visiting Model
Green, B., Sanders, M. B., & Tarte, J. M. (2018). Effects of home visiting program implementation on preventive health care access and utilization: Results from a randomized trial of Healthy Families Oregon. Prevention Science, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11121-018-0964-8
Model(s) Reviewed: Healthy Families America (HFA)®