Healthy Families America (HFA)® Meets HHS Criteria

Model effectiveness research report last updated: 2020

In brief

Evidence of model effectiveness

Title General population Tribal population Domains with favorable effects
Healthy Families America (HFA)® Yes, Meets HHS Criteria Meets HHS criteria Does not meet HHS criteria for tribal population because the findings from high- or moderate-rated effectiveness studies of the model in tribal populations do not meet all required criteria.
  • Child development and school readiness,
  • Child health,
  • Family economic self-sufficiency,
  • Linkages and referrals,
  • Maternal health,
  • Positive parenting practices,
  • Reductions in child maltreatment,
  • Reductions in juvenile delinquency, family violence, and crime,

Model description

Healthy Families America’s (HFA) goals include reducing child maltreatment, improving parent-child interactions and children’s social-emotional well-being, and promoting children’s school readiness. Local HFA sites select the target population they plan to serve and offer hour-long home visits at least weekly until children are 6 months old, with the possibility of less frequent visits thereafter. Visits begin prenatally or within the first three months after a child’s birth and continue until children are between 3 and 5 years old. In addition, many HFA sites offer parent support groups and father involvement programs. Sites also can develop activities to meet the needs of their specific communities and target populations.

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Extent of evidence

Results of search and review
Number of manuscripts
At least one finding was eligible for review…
79
  …and at least one finding rated high
16
  …and at least one finding rated moderate (but none rated high)
11
  …and all findings that were eligible for review rated low or indeterminate2
43
  …but manuscript is additional source3
9

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Summary of findings

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Criteria established by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Information based on comprehensive review of all high- and moderate-rated manuscripts
CriterionCriterion descriptionCriterion met?
1High- or moderate-quality impact study?Yes
2Across high- or moderate-quality studies, favorable impacts in at least two outcome domains within one sample OR the same domain for at least two non-overlapping samples?Yes
3Favorable impacts on full sample?Yes
4Any favorable impacts on outcome measures sustained at least 12 months after model enrollment?
Reported for all research but only required for RCTs.
Yes
5One or more favorable, statistically significant impact reported in a peer-reviewed journal?
Reported for all research but only required for RCTs.
Yes
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