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Sponsor: Duke University
Conditions: Unspecified Child Maltreatment, Suspected, Unspecified Child Maltreatment, Confirmed
Interventions: Durham Connects
Countries: United States
The aim of this randomized controlled trial (RCT) is to evaluate the impact and mechanisms of the Durham Connects (DC) brief universal nurse home-visiting program to prevent child maltreatment and improve child well-being. It is the first-ever RCT of a home-visiting program that is designed to prevent child maltreatment in an entire community population. Evaluation of program impact will test three hypotheses: 1) Random assignment to the Durham Connects Program will be associated with lower rates of child maltreatment and emergency department maltreatment-related injuries, better pediatric care, better parental functioning, and better child well-being than assignment as control; 2) Intervention effect sizes will be larger for higher-risk groups; and 3) Community resource use and enhanced family functioning will mediate the positive impact of Durham Connects on outcomes.
Sex: ALL
Age: — to 6 Months
Healthy volunteers: No
Study type: INTERVENTIONAL
Inclusion Criteria: * Infant born between July 1, 2009 and December 31, 2010 * Infant born at Durham County, North Carolina (NC) hospital (Duke or Durham Regional) * Family of infant resides in Durham County, NC Exclusion Criteria: * Infant born before July 1, 2009 or after December 31, 2010 * Infant not born at Durham County, NC hospital * Family of infant resides outside of Durham County, NC
- Durham, North Carolina, United States