Self-Concept Reinforcement for Early School Readiness

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age2+
SponsorChildren's Hospital Los Angeles

About this trial

The goal of this pilot randomized controlled trial is to evaluate a self-concept intervention (Self-Concept Reinforcement for Early School Readiness (SCR4ESR)) in young African American children using experimental and mixed methods. SCR4ESR provides self-concept themed children's books and advice at health supervision visits of children enrolled at ages 2-4 years.

The specific aims of the proposed project are to:

1. assess the feasibility and acceptability of SCR4ESR implementation among parents and providers, 2. evaluate the capacity of SCR4ESR to improve self-concept reinforcement and book-sharing behaviors in parents of young African American children, and 3) evaluate the capacity of SCR4ESR to improve behavioral health and literacy in young African American children. The interviews conducted in Aim 1 will guide refinement of the intervention tested in Aims 2 and 3.

The qualitative assessment will be complemented by quantitative trial statistics (e.g., recruitment rate) that inform trial feasibility and acceptability. Finally, the mechanism by which SCR4ESR impacts the primary outcome, behavioral health, and the secondary outcome, literacy, will be evaluated by structural equation modeling. This project will inform the development and implementation of early childhood interventions that improve the health of African Americans.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Parent/Legal guardian must be 18 years old or older

Speak English

Legal guardian of the index 2 to 4-year-old African American child

Disqualifiers

Index child has severe cognitive impairment or communication difficulties (i.e., severe intellectual disability or nonverbal)

Plan to move outside of the Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) service area in the next 15 months

CHLA employee

Participated in Aim 1 interviews

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Self-Concept Reinforcement for Early School Readiness
  • Reach Out and Read

Treatment groups

134 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

Children's Hospital Los Angeles

Lead sponsor

National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD)

Collaborator