Parenting for Tomorrow: A New Model for Supporting Preschool Children's Mental Health in Head Start
Johns Hopkins University
Summary
Purpose of this study is to test the preliminary efficacy, acceptability, accessibility, cost, and sustainability of an innovative mental health treatment model for young children from low-income, under-resourced communities through a partnership with Head Start programs in urban and rural communities in Maryland.
Description
The purpose of the study is to test the preliminary efficacy, acceptability, accessibility, cost, and sustainability of an innovative, scalable model for improving young children's mental health services through a partnership with Head Start programs in urban and rural communities in Maryland. The study will use four transformational innovations for eliminating barriers to high quality mental health services for families of young children (2-5 years old) from low-income, under-resourced communities through a partnership with Head Start programs in urban and rural communities in Maryland: 1) te…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18–99 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Child is 2-5 years old, enrolled in Baltimore City Head Start (Baltimore City Mayor's Office on Child \& Family Success) or Head Start sites managed by Catholic Charities of MD * parent expresses concern about the child's behavior or need for parenting support * parent speaks English or Spanish * Parent age 18-99 years * Parent able to participate in virtual intervention sessions Exclusion Criteria: * Parent does not speak English or Spanish
Interventions
- BehavioralChicago Parent Program - individualized for families (CPPi)
CPPi is a 8-12 session individual- based parenting skills program
Location
- Johns Hopkins UniversityBaltimore, Maryland