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Success at Scale: Outcomes of Community-Based Neurodevelopment Intervention (CASITA) for Children Ages 6–20 months With Risk of Delay in Lima, Peru

Ann C. Miller, Nancy Rumaldo, Guadalupe Soplapuco, Alicia Condeso, Betsy Kammerer, S Lundy, Fabiola Faiffer, Andy Montañez, Karen Ramos, Naysha Rojas, Carmen Contreras, Maribel Muñoz, Hilda Valdivia, Daojing Vilca, Nandy Córdova, Patricia Hilario, Martha Vibbert, Leonid Lecca, Sonya Shin

2021Child Development17 citationsDOI

Abstract

This study is a randomized controlled trial of a 12-week community-based group parenting intervention ("CASITA") in Lima, Peru. CASITA improved neurodevelopment in a pilot study of 60 Peruvian children and subsequently scaled to 3,000 households throughout the district. The objective of this study was to assess intervention effectiveness when implemented at scale. A total of 347 children ages 6-20 months (52.7% male, 100% identified as "mestizo") at risk for developmental difficulties were randomized to immediate or delayed CASITA. At 3 months after enrollment, the immediate arm showed significantly higher overall development, based on the Extended Ages and Stages Questionnaire and Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment scores (Cohen's ds = .36 and .31, respectively). Programs demonstrably effective at scale could help address children's development risks worldwide.

Topics & Concepts

Intervention (counseling)Randomized controlled trialPsychologyChild developmentScale (ratio)Developmental psychologyPediatricsMedicinePsychiatryGeographySurgeryCartographyInfant Development and Preterm CareFamily and Disability Support ResearchChild Nutrition and Feeding Issues
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