Home-Based Early Head Start plus Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up: A Qualitative Study of Implementation Outcomes

Allison L. West, Lisa J. Berlin, Alyssa Goodman, Katherine Endy, Chelsea Manzon, Brenda Jones Harden

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Abstract

Elucidating factors that promote or hinder successful implementation of evidence-based practices in real-world settings is an essential component of intervention research. This qualitative study assessed implementation of an attachment-based parenting intervention, Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up (ABC), delivered in the context of federal Early Head Start (EHS) home visiting services, from the perspectives of EHS home visitors and ABC parent coaches. Findings demonstrated that the EHS plus ABC model was acceptable, appropriate, and feasible from the perspective of both the EHS home visitors and the ABC parent coaches. Home visitors described important ways in which ABC enhanced EHS, such as through its emphasis on strengthening child-parent attachment and its use of video feedback. EHS home visitors and parent coaches suggested specific improvements for this enhanced model that will inform future program implementation and research.

Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalJournal of Child and Family Studies
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2022

Keywords

  • Attachment
  • Early Head Start
  • Implementation
  • Intervention
  • Parenting

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Developmental and Educational Psychology
  • Life-span and Life-course Studies

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