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Outcomes
Outcomes
CommonSpirit St. Joseph’s Children partnered with the University of New Mexico, Institute for Social Research, Center for Applied Research and Analysis (ISR/CARA) to conduct a long-term randomized controlled trial, the gold standard of research, to study the outcomes of Joyful Parenting Partnership for families and children in New Mexico.
The aim of the study is to examine the effects of the CommonSpirit St. Joseph’s Children’s Joyful Parenting Partnership program on various outcomes including child development, maternal stress, reductions in child maltreatment, child health, positive parenting practices, and reductions in juvenile delinquency and crime.
CHI St. Joseph’s Children partnered with the University of New Mexico, Institute for Social Research, Center for Applied Research and Analysis (ISR/CARA) to conduct a long-term randomized controlled trial, the gold standard of research, to study the outcomes of home visiting for families and children in New Mexico.
The aim of the study is to examine the effects of the CHI St. Joseph’s Children’s home visiting program on various outcomes including child development, maternal stress, reductions in child maltreatment, child health, positive parenting practices, and reductions in juvenile delinquency and crime.
CommonSpirit St. Joseph’s Children partnered with the University of New Mexico, Institute for Social Research, Center for Applied Research and Analysis (ISR/CARA) to conduct a long-term randomized controlled trial, the gold standard of research, to study the outcomes of Joyful Parenting Partnership for families and children in New Mexico.
The aim of the study is to examine the effects of the CommonSpirit St. Joseph’s Children’s Joyful Parenting Partnership program on various outcomes including child development, maternal stress, reductions in child maltreatment, child health, positive parenting practices, and reductions in juvenile delinquency and crime.
Initial Findings
6-months and 12-months Findings
Initial research has focused on outcomes at 6 and 12-months using the Ages & Stages Questionnaire (ASQ), a developmental screening tool that assesses five domains of child development: Communication, Gross Motor Skills, Fine Motor Skills, Problem Solving, and Personal Social.
At the 12-months mark, children whose parents were in the program demonstrated better development in each area than children who were not in the program. We found similar effects at 6-months, suggesting the benefits are lasting longer.
Initial research has focused on outcomes at 6 and 12-months using the Ages & Stages Questionnaire (ASQ), a developmental screening tool that assesses five domains of child development: Communication, Gross Motor Skills, Fine Motor Skills, Problem Solving, and Personal Social.
At the 12-months mark, children whose parents were in the program demonstrated better development in each area than children who were not in the program. We found similar effects at 6-months, suggesting the benefits are lasting longer.
Methodology
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More about Joyful Parenting Partnership
Read more Research about Joyful Parenting Partnership
The Effects of a Home Visiting Program in New Mexico on Child Development at 12-Month Follow-Up, 2021, American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Poster, Dylan K. Richards & Paul Guerin
Child Health Outcomes: Early Childhood Development, 2021, University of New Mexico, Institute for Social Research, American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Abstract, Thais M. Schwartz, Dylan K. Richards, & Paul Guerin
Presentation: A Home Visiting Program Reduces Attitudes Related to Harsh and Neglectful Parenting, 2021, American Public Health Association (APHA) Poster, Dylan K. Richards, Thais M. Schwartz, Matthew R. Pearson, Evelyn G. Olmos, & Paul Guerin
Abstract: A Home Visiting Program Reduces Attitudes Related to Harsh and Neglectful Parenting, 2021, American Public Health Association (APHA) Abstract, Dylan K. Richards, Thais M. Schwartz, Matthew R. Pearson, Evelyn G. Olmos, & Paul Guerin
Catholic Health Initiatives St. Joseph’s Children Home Visiting Program Implementation Review, April 2015, Paul Guerin, Ph.D., University of New Mexico, Institute for Social Research
The Effects of a Home Visiting Program in New Mexico on Child Development at 12-Month Follow-Up, 2021, American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Poster, Dylan K. Richards & Paul Guerin
Child Health Outcomes: Early Childhood Development, 2021, University of New Mexico, Institute for Social Research, American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Abstract, Thais M. Schwartz, Dylan K. Richards, & Paul Guerin
Presentation: A Home Visiting Program Reduces Attitudes Related to Harsh and Neglectful Parenting, 2021, American Public Health Association (APHA) Poster, Dylan K. Richards, Thais M. Schwartz, Matthew R. Pearson, Evelyn G. Olmos, & Paul Guerin
Abstract: A Home Visiting Program Reduces Attitudes Related to Harsh and Neglectful Parenting, 2021, American Public Health Association (APHA) Abstract, Dylan K. Richards, Thais M. Schwartz, Matthew R. Pearson, Evelyn G. Olmos, & Paul Guerin
Catholic Health Initiatives St. Joseph’s Children Home Visiting Program Implementation Review, April 2015, Paul Guerin, Ph.D., University of New Mexico, Institute for Social Research