Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Changes from baseline in the Framing Challenging Behaviors Questionnaire |
a validated self-report questionnaire completed by child care providers that measures how they think about child misbehaviors. It includes 3 statements, on a 10 point scale continuum of two different thoughts or ideas regarding children's challenging behavior. Scores range between 1 to 10 (the mean score of the 3 statements). The continuum represents different ways of looking at children's misbehaviors, with higher scores representing a higher internal locus of control. It take 5 minutes or less to administer. |
Baseline, 4 Months and 8 Months |
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Primary |
Change from baseline in Job Stress Inventory |
a validated self-report questionnaire completed by child care providers that measures their level of child care provider job stress associated with their perceptions of job demands, job control, and job resources. It includes 22 statements, scored on a Likert 1-5 "How often..." ("Rarely/Never" to "Most of the Time"). The score range is 22- 110.The higher the score, the higher the perceived job stress level. It take 5 minutes or less to administer. |
Baseline, 4 Months and 8 Months |
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Primary |
Change in Language Environment Analysis (LENA) |
is a language analytic technology used for measuring the amount of language input received by infants and toddlers. The device records the sound environment within hearing range of the child throughout an entire day in the child care program through a vest. The LENA device is collected and connected to computer with LENA software installed. The LENA software processes the audio recordings into data metrics that include the child's exposure to verbal stimulation and number and complexity of child utterances. These metrices constitute the outcome variable in this area. More about LENA technology can be read here: https://www.lena.org/technology/. The child wears the vest for the entire day (8-12 hrs) while at the provider's home based childcare. The LENA system looks at adult word count (AWC); child vocalization count (CVC); and parent-child conversational turns (PCCTs) per hour. |
Baseline, 4 Months and 8 Months |
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Primary |
Change from Baseline in CHILD for Home-Based Child Care Observation Tool |
an observation measure of home-based child care environments for infants and toddlers adapted from a center-based child care version for preschoolers. It is completed by a trained observer during an approximately 2-hour observational period. Trainees achieve reliability in the course of a 3-day training program. The IT-CHILD is a comprehensive observational assessment of the mental health (or social and emotional) climate of early care and education settings. The measure consists of 28 easily observable items, scored on a 5-point anchored Likert scale ranging from -2 (very undermining) to +2 (very promoting). The score range is then -2 to +2. It takes approximately 2 hours of time to administer (20 minute observations followed by 10 minutes of interpretation and scoring for 4 sessions). |
Baseline, 4 Months and 8 Months |
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Primary |
Change from Baseline in Infant-Toddler Risk of Expulsion assessment |
a child care provider completed rating scale adapted from the validated Preschool Expulsion Risk Measure. The scale consists of 12 items rated on a 5-point Likert scale ("strongly disagree" to "strongly agree") that have been shown to accurately predict a child care providers intent to expel a child from the child care program. The score range is 1-4 (the mean score for the 12 statements), the higher the score, the higher the risk of expulsion).It take 5 minutes or less to administer. |
Baseline, 4 Months and 8 Months |
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Primary |
Change from baseline in Devereux Early Childhood Assessment for Infants/Toddlers |
is a validated measure of child development completed by the child care provider that measures an infant's or toddler's child overall development and social-emotional behaviors. It includes 33 statements (infant) or 36 statements (toddler), and is scored on a Likert scale of 0 to 4 ("Never" to "Very Frequently").Two standard scores are provided: percentile scores and T-scores. The T-scores are standard scores that have a set mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10. T-scores on the DECA are categorized as follows: T-Scores of 60 and above indicate that the child has social and emotional "strengths," T-scores of 41-59 inclusive indicate that the child is showing a "typical" amount of positive behaviors related to social and emotional competence, and T-scores of 40 and below indicate that the child has a "need for instruction". It takes approximately 5- 10 minutes to administer. |
Baseline, 4 Months and 8 Months |
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Secondary |
Change from baseline in Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale |
A standardized and validated self-report screening measure for depressive symptoms measured on Likert scale. The CED-D is one of the most widely used depression screeners for research purposes. The measure asks caregivers to rate how often over the past week they experienced symptoms associated with depression, such as restless sleep, poor appetite, and feeling lonely. It includes 10 statements, with a higher score indicating more reported depression. (two reverse scoring "I felt Happy" and "I felt hopeful about the future"). The possible range of the 10-item scale is 0 to 30, and a cut off score of ten or higher indicates the presence of significant depressive symptoms. It takes approximately 5 or less of time to administer. |
Baseline, 4 Months and 8 Months |
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Secondary |
Change from baseline in Adverse Childhood Experiences Survey |
a standardized and validated self-report measure of events during a person's childhood that create stress and compromise health and mental health during their adult lives. 10 statements (parental divorce, homeless during childhood, etc.) are measured dichotomously (yes or no) based on whether or not they were experienced during childhood by the person completing the self-rating. The more 'yes' is answered, the more adverse childhood experience reported. People have an ACE score of 0 to 10. Each type of trauma counts as one, no matter how many times it occurs. It takes approximately 5 or less of time to administer. |
Baseline, 4 Months and 8 Months |
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Secondary |
Change from baseline in Brief Resilience Scale |
a standardized and validated self-report measure of a person's resiliency or ability to bounce back from stress. It includes 6 statements, and is scored on a Likert scale (1-5, Strongly Disagree to Strongly Agree). To score, one adds the responses varying from 1-5 for all six items giving a range from 6-30. A higher score indicated a higher resiliency. It takes approximately 5 or less of time to administer. |
Baseline, 4 Months and 8 Months |
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Secondary |
Change from Baseline in Perceived Stress Scale |
is a standardized and validated self-report measure of the amount of stress a person is experiencing, using 10 items scored on a 5-point Likert scale 0-4 (Never to Very Often). The PSS is the most widely used scale for measuring the perception of stress. PSS can range from 0 to 40 with higher scores indicating higher perceived stress. Scores ranging from 0-13 would be considered low stress. Scores ranging from 14-26 would be considered moderate stress. Scores ranging from 27-40 would be considered high perceived stress. It takes approximately 5 or less of time to administer. |
Baseline, 4 Months and 8 Monthss) |
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Secondary |
Change from Baseline in Positive and Negative Affect Scales |
A validated self-report measure of overall positive and negative affect. It lists 20 adjectives describing positive (10 words) and negative feelings (10 words) (e.g., excited; ashamed) that a person generally feels on a five-point scale (very slightly to extremely). The scoring is the sum of positive feelings (10 words), and a sum of the negative feelings (10 words). Total scores can range from 10-50 for both the Positive and Negative Affect with the lower scores representing lower levels of Positive/Negative Affect and higher scores representing higher levels of Positive/Negative Affect. It takes approximately 5 or less to administer. |
Baseline, 4 Months and 8 Months |
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