The Pittsburgh Study Early Childhood (TPS-ECC)
Child Development, Child Language, Child Behavior Problem
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Child Development
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Allegheny County Residency, legal custodian of child
Exclusion Criteria:
- Non-English or non-Spanish speaking
Sites / Locations
- Primary Care Health Services
- Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh Primary Care Centers
- Magee Women's Hospital
- Allegheny County Family Centers
- Women, Infants, and Children ProgramRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Higher resources/lower challenges
Lower Resources/Lower Challenges
Moderate Challenges
Serious Challenges
Participants are assigned to this arm based on results of a brief screen; self-reports indicated that they did not posses any measured risk factors. Participants are provided with a choice of the following preventive interventions: Text4Baby/Bright by Text (depending on child age), Nurture Program, and/or Family Centers.
Participants are assigned to this arm based on results of a brief screen; self-reports indicated that they were low-income, a teen parent, their newborn had health challenges (more than five weeks premature or a neonatal intensive care unit stay of longer than 4 weeks, or they reported mild parenting challenges. They did not endorse any more serious measured risk factors. Participants are provided with a choice of the following preventive interventions: Nurture Program and/or Video Interaction Project.
Participants are assigned to this arm based on results of a brief screen; self-reports indicated that they had a history of mental health problems, low social support, or moderate parenting challenges. They did not endorse any more serious measured risk factors. Participants are provided with a choice of the following preventive interventions: Nurture Program and/or Video Interaction Project.
Participants are assigned to this arm based on results of a brief screen; self-reports indicated that they had a histories of involvement with child welfare, incarceration, opioid use disorder, recent homelessness, or that their child is displaying serious behavior problems. Participants are provided with a choice of the following preventive interventions: Smart Beginnings, Family Check-Up or if the child was less than two weeks old, Healthy Families America.