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Effects of a scalable home‐visiting intervention on child development in slums of urban India: evidence from a randomised controlled trial
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Institute for Fiscal Studies, University College London, Ambedkar University Delhi, Great Ormond Street Hospital, ...
Published InJournal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
Year2019
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Abstract
BACKGROUND: An estimated 63.4 million Indian children under 5 years are at risk of poor development. Home visits that use a structured curriculum to help caregivers enhance the quality of the home stimulation environment improve developmental outcomes. However, achieving effectiveness in poor urban contexts through scalable models remains challenging. METHODS: Using a cluster randomised controlled trial, we evaluated a psychosocial stimulation intervention, comprising weekly home visits for 18 months, in urban slums of Cuttack, Odisha, India. The intervention is complementary to existing early childhood services in India and was run and managed through a local branch of a national NGO. The study ran from August 2013 to July 2015. We enrolled 421 children aged 10-20 months from 54 slums. Slums…
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