The review called for randomized controlled
trials of social interventions focused on maternal — infant relationships with examination of atopic disease outcomes [44].
Not exact matches
And Dr Jonathan Scourfield at the Cardiff School
of Social Sciences is undertaking a feasibility study for a randomised controlled
trial of a training
intervention to improve the engagement
of fathers in the child protection system.
Hallas D, Koslap - Petraco M, Fletcher J.
Social - Emotional Development
of Toddlers: Randomized Controlled
Trial of an Office - Based
Intervention.
The U.S. National Institute
of Mental Health's Project Accept — a
trial conducted by the HIV Prevention
Trials Network to test a combination
of social, behavioral and structural HIV - prevention
interventions — demonstrated that a series
of community efforts boosted the number
of people tested for HIV and resulted in a 14 percent reduction in new HIV infections, compared with control communities.
This 20 - year randomized controlled
trial examined the impact
of social and emotional
intervention programs (such as
social skills training, parent behavior - management training with home visiting, peer coaching, reading tutoring, and classroom
social - emotional curricula) for 979 high - risk students in kindergarten.
At
trial, the CCJEF plaintiffs put forth overwhelming evidence
of severe resource deficiencies
of inputs such as: academic and
social intervention for at - risk students and students with special needs; guidance counselors,
social workers, nurses, services for English Language Learners, music art and other subjects; and reasonable class size.
The errorist laboratory «NO - WORK / NO - SHOP» will be focused on researching and experimenting the diverse uses
of artistic actions and
social imagination strategies regarding common problematics, through «
trial and error», with the intention
of creating collective public
interventions around the specific context
of Cittadellarte and the city
of Biella.
Randomized
trial of a home - based family
intervention for children who have deliberately poisoned themselves.J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry1998 May; 37:512 — 8OpenUrlCrossRefPubMedWeb
of Science Question In children and adolescents who have deliberately poisoned themselves, can a home based family
intervention by child psychiatric
social workers reduce suicidal feelings and improve family functioning?
An initial randomized
trial evaluated a protocol for on - site nurse - administered
intervention (PONI) relative to enhanced usual care (EUC) in children with behavior problems.13 PONI involved co-location
of a nonmental health nurse trained as a care manager (CM) to implement a modular
intervention (eg, parenting, child
social skills, family problem solving, and communication) with minimal PCP involvement.
When the longitudinal study was funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse in 1985, school - based substance abuse prevention research
trials had been limited to studies
of social influence resistance curricula provided to students in grades 5 through 10.3 In this context, reviewers desired that the study include a condition assessing effects
of only 2 years
of intervention in the late elementary grades as well as effects
of the full
intervention, since they questioned whether
intervention in the early elementary grades was necessary.
This project was a small - scale study examining the feasibility
of undertaking a larger randomised controlled
trial of a computer
intervention, which aimed to reduce
social isolation and depression amongst older carers.
In this pilot study a randomised control
trial was used to examine the effects
of a school - based engagement
intervention on parent adherence to recommendations for children screened for
social, emotional, behavioural, and adaptive problems at kindergarten entry.
Over the course
of the
trial, most progress was made on implementing component 2 (
social and emotional learning for students), and least progress was made on component 3 (parenting support and education) and component 4 (early
intervention for students).
Home - Based
Intervention for High - Risk Rural Families: A Randomized Clinical
Trial Lwin (2012) McGill University, School
of Social Work, Centre for Research on Children and Families, Canadian Child Welfare Research Portal View Abstract Illustrates the effectiveness
of using a home - based child maltreatment prevention program for families in rural communities struggling with substance use, intimate partner violence, and depression, factors that increase the risk
of child abuse and neglect.
Psychoeducation with problem - solving (PEPS) therapy for adults with personality disorder: a pragmatic randomised controlled
trial to determine the clinical effectiveness and cost - effectiveness
of a manualised
intervention to improve
social functioning.
The Kids in Transition to School — Developmental Disabilities Project was a randomized efficacy
trial of a preventive
intervention to enhance psychosocial and academic school readiness in children with developmental disabilities and behavior or
social difficulties who are entering kindergarten.
The
trial will also allow exploratory analyses
of the effectiveness
of the IY - ASLD programme compared with the control condition as well as the economic costs, including
intervention set - up, delivery costs, participant health and
social care service use, and parental health - related quality
of life.
To date, the immediate and lasting positive effects
of quality care on language, cognitive development, and school achievement have been confirmed by converging findings from large, reasonably representative longitudinal studies and smaller, randomized
trials with long - term follow - ups.1, 2,9 - 13 Contributors to this knowledge base include meta - analytic reviews
of interventions and large longitudinal studies conducted in several countries.1, 2,14,15 Comprehensive meta - analyses now establish that effects
of early care decline, but do not disappear, and when initial effects are large, long - term effects remain substantial.1, 2 Null findings in cognitive and
social domains in a few studies may reasonably be attributed to the limitations inherent to their designs, samples, and measures.
While the review
of the policies and programs undertaken in the NT
intervention has just commenced, the
Social Justice Report 2007 expresses preliminary concerns with the income management
trials in, in terms
of the compliance with human rights standards.
The Kids in Transition to School (KITS)-- Developmental Disabilities Follow - Up is a longitudinal study
of the effects
of a randomized efficacy
trial of a preventive
intervention to enhance psychosocial and academic school readiness in children with developmental disabilities and behavior or
social difficulties who were entering kindergarten.
Drs. Michael McCart and Ashli Sheidow, Senior Research Scientists at the Oregon
Social Learning Center (OSLC) will conduct statistical analyses and assist in the preparation
of manuscripts using data from a recently completed
trial of an adolescent substance abuse
intervention.
The aim is to test the effectiveness
of a
social skill training
interventions aiming at improving
social behaviors among 3 year - old children in CCS
of low - SES neighborhoods using a cluster Randomized Control
Trial (cRCT).
Cost - effectiveness
of an activating
intervention by
social workers for patients with minor mental disorders on sick leave: a randomized controlled
trial
Methods: The Avon Premature Infant Project (APIP) is a randomised controlled
trial in which the parents
of 284 babies born < 33 weeks gestational age received a developmental education programme, a
social support
intervention, or standard care.