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  • Generation R

    Authors
    Vincent W. V. Jaddoe
    Generation R Study Group
    Description

    Generation R is an ongoing prospective cohort study of child development from the prenatal period through young adulthood in a multi-ethnic population recruited from the Rotterdam, Netherlands metropolitan area. The study enrolled 9,778 mothers with a delivery date between April 2002 and January 2006; they had 9,749 live births. The primary objective of the study is to identify early environmental...

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    Akhgar Ghassabian
  • Upstate KIDS

    Alternate Title(s)
    Upstate New York Infant Development Screening, Upstate KIDS Follow-Up Study
    Authors
    Edwina Yeung
    Description

    The Upstate New York Infant Development Screening (Upstate KIDS) Study is a collaboration between the New York State Department of Health, University at Albany, and the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD). The study includes information from over 5,034 mothers and their 6,171 children in New York State, excluding New York City, who were recruited...

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  • NYU Dataset

    Baby's First Years, New York City, New Orleans, Omaha, and Twin Cities, 2018-2022

    Alternate Title(s)
    Household Income and Child Development in the First Years of Life, BFY
    Authors
    Katherine A. Magnuson
    Kimberly Noble
    Greg J. Duncan
    Nathan A. Fox
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    Baby's First Years is the first randomized controlled trial in the United States to examine the causal impact of unconditional cash payments on children's early cognitive, socio-emotional, and brain development over 52 months. Researchers recruited 1,000 mothers with infants and incomes below the federal poverty line residing near study sites in New Orleans, LA, the Twin Cities (Minneapolis, MN and...

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    Mental Health
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  • NYU Dataset

    Promoting Cognitive Stimulation in Parents Across Infancy and Toddlerhood

    Authors
    Elizabeth B. Miller
    Erin Roby
    Yudong Zhang
    Lerzan Coskun
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    This is a single-blind, two-site randomized clinical trial which evaluated the effectiveness of the Smart Beginnings model on early school readiness in low-income families. The Smart Beginnings intervention includes a Video Interaction Project (VIP), a 14-session universal primary prevention program delivered in the pediatric clinic at the time of well-child visits from birth through 36 months, and...

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    Mental Health
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