RT Research Data T1 National Evaluation of the Safe Start Promising Approaches Initiative, 2006-2010 A1 Jaycox, Lisa H. A2 Hickman, Laura J. A2 Schultz, Dana LA English PP Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar PB [Verlag nicht ermittelbar] YR 2013 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1840047860 AB The Safe Start Promising Approaches for Children Exposed to Violence Initiative funded 15 sites to implement and evaluate programs to improve outcomes for children exposed to violence. RAND conducted the national evaluation of these programs, in collaboration with the sites and a national evaluation team, to focus on child-level outcomes. The dataset includes data gathered at the individual family-level at baseline, 6-, 12-, 18-, and 24-months. All families were engaged in experimental or quasi-experimental studies comparing the Safe Start intervention to enhanced services-as-usual, alternative services, a wait-list control group, or a comparable comparison group of families that did not receive Safe Start services. Data sources for the outcome evaluation were primary caregiver interviews, child interviews (for ages 3 and over), and family/child-level service utilization data provided by the Safe Start program staff. K1 Anxiety K1 behavior problems K1 Caregivers K1 Children K1 crime impact K1 Delinquent Behavior K1 depression (psychology) K1 Juvenile Crime K1 juvenile victims K1 Juveniles K1 outcome evaluation K1 parent child relationship K1 Performance K1 Post-traumatic stress disorder K1 psychological effects K1 psychological wellbeing K1 Risk Factors K1 school readiness K1 Stress K1 Victimization K1 Violence K1 Violent Crime K1 Forschungsdaten DO 10.3886/ICPSR34740.v2