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Bick, J., Palmwood, E. N., Zajac, L., Simons, R., & Dozier, M. (2019). Early parenting intervention and adverse family environments affect neural function in middle childhood. Biological Psychiatry, 85(4), 326–335. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2018.09.020

Manuscript screening details
Screening decision Screening conclusion HomVEE procedures and standards version
Passes screens Eligible for review Version 1
Study design details
Rating Design Attrition Baseline equivalence Compromised randomization Confounding factors Valid, reliable measure(s)
Low Randomized controlled trial High Not established on race/ethnicity, SES, or baseline measures of the outcome in the analyzed sample None None Not assessed in manuscripts reviewed before 2021
Notes:

In addition to the randomized controlled trial, the study included a non-experimental group design (NED) study that compared the intervention group from the RCT to a comparison group of children from the community who did not have a history of maltreatment. This design had a confounding factor because all members of the intervention group were referred for risk of maltreatment, but members of the community sample did not have a history of maltreatment. Therefore, HomVEE is unable to separate the impact of the home visiting model from the impact of a risk of maltreatment. Thus, all findings from the NED comparison receive a low rating.

Study Registration:

Clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT02093052. Study registration was assessed by HomVEE beginning with the 2014 review.