Long-Term Effects of the Family Check-Up on Depression and Suicide Across Trials and Development

Investigators are examining longitudinal data collected from the same set of children (now teenagers) to determine effects of a program they received when they were toddlers.
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This is a secondary analysis proposal combining three rich longitudinal data sets that evaluated the Family Check-Up to determine depression-related outcomes.

This is a subaward with Case Western Reserve University from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH).

PROJECT PERIOD

12/2/19 - 10/31/23

FUNDING AGENCY

National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

PUBLICATIONS

Connell, A. M., Seidman, S., Ha, T., Stormshak, E., Westling, E., Wilson, M., & Shaw, D. (2022). Long-term effects of the family check-up on suicidality in childhood and adolescence: Integrative data analysis of three randomized trials. Prevention Science.

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