Adolescent Behavior Clinical Trial
Official title:
Developmental Intervention for Infants of Adolescent Mothers
This is a randomized control trial to evaluate a simple language intervention curriculum that utilizes LENA recordings, linguistic feedback and text-message review of content to improve language environments and outcomes for infants with adolescent mothers.
Mother-infant pairs are enrolled while in the hospital after birth. Enrolled participants are
randomized into a language (intervention) or motor (control) group. All participants have a
baseline LENA (device that captures 16 hour recording and associated computer analysis
generates a report of numbers of adult words spoken, infant vocalization and conversational
turns). Interventions after the baseline recording by group are as follows:
Intervention:
1. Review language curriculum and motor curriculum with study personnel
2. Direct linguistic feedback of baseline LENA recording
3. 2nd LENA recording completed and analyzed
4. Direct or mailed linguistic feedback of 2nd LENA recording
5. 16- Weekly text messages
6. 4 month LENA recording with mailed linguistic feedback
7. 12 month LENA recording with mailed linguistic feedback
Control:
1. Review motor curriculum with study personnel
2. 2nd LENA recording completed and analyzed
3. 4- monthly text messages
4. 4 month LENA recording
5. 12 month LENA recording with mailed linguistic feedback of all recordings
Both groups undergo the following assessments:
1. Ages and Stages Questionnaire at 4 and 12 months
2. Maternal Peabody Picture Vocabulary test at 4 months
3. Edinburgh Post-partum Depression Scale at 4 months
4. MacArthur Bates Communicative Developmental Inventory: Words and Gestures at 12
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