Bethanne Barnes. Robert Barnoski. John Bauer. Lucy Berliner. Kristofer Bitney. David Boerner. Douglas Booth. Julia Bosch. Megan E. Pat Brown. Brian Bruen. Mason Burley. Jian Cao. Rachel Casselman. William Chance. Patrick Chase. Wade Cole. William Collins. Julia Cramer. Todd Crosby. Adam Darnell. Sara del Moral. Amanda DeShazo. Sheila Donnelly. Todd Donovan. Lee Doran. Elizabeth Drake. Amy Dworsky. Eugene Edgar. Anthony Ellis. John Erickson.
Debra Fabritius. Barbara Felver. David Fine. Lee Fish. Monica Fitzgerald. Jessikah Foulk. Danielle Fumia. Gregg Gagliardi. Steven Goldblatt. Rebecca Goodvin. Kathy Gookin. Joshua Grice. Carmen Hadreas. Mina Halpern. Sean Hanley. John Hansen. Edie Harding. Laura Harmon. Amelia Haselkorn. Judy Havlicek.
Lijian He. Casey Hicks. Michael Hirsch. Chasya Hoagland. Xiaohan Hong. State early childhood education programs: Universal. Consultant teachers: Online coaching. Head Start. Consultant teachers: Content-Focused Coaching. Special literacy instruction for English language learner students. State early childhood education programs: Low-income. Teacher professional development: Targeted. Success for All NEW. Consultant teachers: Coaching. Tutoring: Supplemental computer-assisted instruction for struggling readers vs.
Out-of-school-time tutoring by adults. Summer learning programs: Academically focused. Text message interventions for parents to support academic achievement for students in K NEW. Parents as tutors with teacher oversight. Growth mindset interventions. Teacher performance pay programs. Becoming a Man BAM. Summer book programs: One-year intervention. Teacher professional development: Online, targeted. Class size: reducing average class size by one student in kindergarten. Text message interventions for parents to support early learning for students in preschool NEW.
Summer book programs: One-year intervention, with additional support. Class size: reducing average class size by one student in grade 1. Class size: reducing average class size by one student in grade 2. Class size: reducing average class size by one student in grade 3. Class size: reducing average class size by one student in one grade, Teacher professional development: Not targeted. Full-day kindergarten. Educator professional development: Use of data to guide instruction.
Restorative justice in schools NEW. Even Start. Early Head Start. To view details of all Pre-K to 12 Education programs in a single pdf, click here. Other Pre-K to 12 Education topics reviewed; benefit-cost results not yet available:. Pre-K and elementary bilingual instruction for English language learners. Remote cognitive behavioral therapy CBT for children with anxiety.
Exposure response prevention for youth with obsessive-compulsive disorder OCD. Parent cognitive behavioral therapy CBT for children with anxiety. Blues Program prevention program for students at risk for depression.
Collaborative primary care for children with depression. Multimodal therapy MMT for children with disruptive behavior. Incredible Years Parent Training. Mentoring: Community-based for children with disruptive behavior. Other behavioral parent training BPT for children with disruptive behavior. Child Parent Relationship Therapy. Parent Management Training—Oregon Model treatment population.
Collaborative primary care for children with behavior disorders. Helping the Noncompliant Child for children with disruptive behavior.
Child-Parent Psychotherapy. Cognitive behavioral therapy CBT -based models for child trauma. Dialectical behavior therapy DBT for adolescent self-harming behavior. To view details of all Children's Mental Health programs in a single pdf, click here. Other Children's Mental Health topics reviewed; benefit-cost results not yet available:. Addition of CBT to antidepressants compared to antidepressants alone for adolescent depression.
Full fidelity wraparound for youth with serious emotional disturbance SED. Motivational interviewing to engage children in mental health treatment.
Lifestyle interventions to prevent diabetes: Long-term, intensive, individual counseling programs. Lifestyle interventions to prevent diabetes: Shorter-term programs with group-based counseling.
Behavioral interventions to reduce obesity for adults: High-intensity, in-person programs. Behavioral interventions to reduce obesity for adults: Remotely-delivered programs. Behavioral interventions to reduce obesity for children: Remotely-delivered programs. Behavioral interventions to reduce obesity for adults: Low-intensity, in-person programs.
Behavioral interventions to reduce obesity for children: Low-intensity, in-person programs. Behavioral interventions to reduce obesity for children: Moderate- to high-intensity, face-to-face programs. Transitional care programs to prevent hospital readmissions: Comprehensive programs. Transitional care programs to prevent hospital readmissions: All programs, general patient populations.
Patient-centered medical homes in physician-led practices without explicit utilization or cost incentives high-risk populations.
Patient-centered medical homes in physician-led practices with utilization or cost incentives high-risk populations. Interventions to reduce unnecessary emergency department visits: General education on appropriate ED use.
Patient-centered medical homes in physician-led practices without explicit utilization or cost incentives general population. Interventions to reduce unnecessary emergency department visits: Asthma self-management education for children. Patient-centered medical homes in physician-led practices with utilization or cost incentives general population.
Interventions to reduce unnecessary emergency department visits: Intensive case management for frequent ED users. Other prenatal home visiting programs. Smoking cessation programs for pregnant women: Contingency management. Enhanced prenatal care programs delivered through Medicaid. Group prenatal care compared to standard prenatal care. Smoking cessation programs for pregnant women: Nicotine replacement treatment.
Non-Medicaid enhanced prenatal care programs for African-American women. Non-Medicaid enhanced prenatal care programs for adolescents. Smoking cessation programs for pregnant women: Intensive behavioral interventions.
Resource Mothers Program. Cesarean section reduction programs: Multi-faceted hospital-based interventions Medicaid population. Cesarean section reduction programs: Multi-faceted hospital-based interventions private pay population. Cesarean section reduction programs: Audit and feedback Medicaid population.
Cesarean section reduction programs: Audit and feedback private pay population. Cesarean section reduction programs: Mandatory second opinion Medicaid population.
Cesarean section reduction programs: Mandatory second opinion private pay population. Cesarean section reduction programs: Continuous support Medicaid population. Cesarean section reduction programs: Continuous support private pay population. Interventions to prevent excessive gestational weight gain population with obesity-related risk factors. Interventions to prevent excessive gestational weight gain general population.
Multicomponent interventions including exercise and home hazard reduction high-risk population. Otago Exercise Program high-risk population. Home hazard reduction high-risk population. Otago Exercise Program general population. Group exercise classes high-risk population. Individual exercise programs high-risk population. Multifactorial programs: physician-led high-risk population.
Multicomponent interventions including exercise and home hazard reduction general population. Tai Chi high-risk population. Tai Chi general population. Group exercise classes general population. Individual exercise programs general population. Cognitive behavioral interventions general population. Multifactorial interventions: nurse-led general population. Home hazard reduction general population. Multicomponent interventions including group exercise and vitamin D supplementation high-risk population.
Multifactorial interventions: nurse-led high-risk population. To view details of all Health Care programs in a single pdf, click here. Other Health Care topics reviewed; benefit-cost results not yet available:. Cost sharing: h Copay increases across multiple services, low-income population. Cost sharing: i Copay increases across multiple services, low-income and chronically-ill population.
Cost sharing: j Emergency department copays, general patient population. Cost sharing: k Emergency department copays, low-income patient population.
Cost sharing: l Copays for nonemergent emergency department visits, Medicaid adult population. Cost sharing: m Copays for prescription drugs, general patient population. Cost sharing: n Copays for prescription drugs, adults with a chronic illness. Cost sharing: o Copay reductions for prescription drugs used to treat chronic conditions Value Based Insurance Design , adults with chronic illnesses. Cost sharing: r Copays for prescription drugs, Medicare beneficiaries.
Long-acting reversible contraception compared to short-acting reversible contraception. Patient-centered medical homes in integrated health systems high-risk population. Smoking cessation programs for pregnant women: Postpartum smoking relapse prevention. Transitional care programs to prevent hospital readmissions: Brief phone follow-up only.
Brief intervention in primary care. Teen Intervene. Brief intervention in a medical hospital. Brief intervention for youth in medical settings. Alcohol Literacy Challenge for college students. Contingency management higher cost for substance use disorders. Seeking Safety. Contingency management higher cost for marijuana use. Brief marijuana dependence counseling. Brief cognitive behavioral intervention for amphetamine users. Supportive-expressive psychotherapy for substance use disorders. Motivational interviewing to enhance treatment engagement.
Cognitive-behavioral coping-skills therapy for alcohol or drug use disorders. Relapse Prevention Therapy. Contingency management lower cost for opioid use disorder. Individual drug counseling approach for the treatment of cocaine addiction.
Contingency management lower cost for substance use disorders. Node-link mapping. Sober living houses. Peer support for individuals with substance use disorder. Contingency management lower cost for marijuana use. Cognitive-behavioral coping-skills therapy for opioid use disorder. Day treatment with abstinence contingencies and vouchers. Behavioral self-control training BSCT. Methadone maintenance for opioid use disorder. Injectable naltrexone for opiates. Injectable naltrexone for alcohol.
To view details of all Substance Use Disorders programs in a single pdf, click here. Other Substance Use Disorders topics reviewed:. Dialectical behavior therapy DBT for co-morbid substance use disorder and serious mental illness. Early initiation of buprenorphine treatment for opioid use disorder compared to referral to treatment only. Early initiation of methadone treatment for opioid use disorder compared to referral to treatment only.
Anger management for substance abuse and mental health clients: Cognitive-behavioral therapy. Dialectical behavior therapy for substance abuse: Integrated treatment model. Medication-assisted therapies for opioid use during pregnancy—buprenorphine vs.
Cognitive behavioral therapy CBT for adult anxiety. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for adult anxiety. Collaborative primary care for anxiety general adult population.
Cognitive behavioral therapy CBT for adult depression. Collaborative primary care for depression general adult population. Collaborative primary care for depression with comorbid medical conditions general adult population. Collaborative primary care for depression with comorbid medical conditions older adult population. Collaborative primary care for depression older adult population.
Posttraumatic stress disorder PTSD prevention following trauma. Peer support: Addition of a peer specialist to the treatment team. Primary care in integrated settings Veteran's Administration, Kaiser Permanente. Mobile crisis response. Primary care in behavioral health settings. Primary care in behavioral health settings community-based settings. Peer support: Substitution of a peer specialist for a non-peer on the treatment team.
Critical Time Intervention for serious mental illness. Supported housing for chronically homeless adults. Assertive community treatment ACT.
To view details of all Adult Mental Health programs in a single pdf, click here. Adult Mental Health topics reviewed:. Court-involved youth: Youth who are processed through the juvenile justice system but who are not ordered to a period of confinement in a residential or correctional facility.
This includes populations of arrested youth, diverted youth, charged youth, adjudicated youth, and youth on probation or formal supervision. Youth in state institutions: Youth who are confined in a residential or correctional facility when they participate in the program. Youth post-release: Youth who are returning to the community following a period of confinement in a residential or correctional facility and who participate in the program after release to the community.
Meta-analysis is a statistical method to combine the results from separate studies on a program, policy, or topic in order to estimate its effect on an outcome. WSIPP systematically evaluates all credible evaluations we can locate on each topic. The outcomes measured are the types of program impacts that were measured in the research literature for example, crime or educational attainment.
Treatment N represents the total number of individuals or units in the treatment group across the included studies. An effect size ES is a standard metric that summarizes the degree to which a program or policy affects a measured outcome. If the effect size is positive, the outcome increases.
If the effect size is negative, the outcome decreases. Adjusted effect sizes are used to calculate the benefits from our benefit cost model. WSIPP may adjust effect sizes based on methodological characteristics of the study. For example, we may adjust effect sizes when a study has a weak research design or when the program developer is involved in the research. The magnitude of these adjustments varies depending on the topic area.
Research shows the magnitude of some effect sizes decrease over time. For those effect sizes, we estimate outcome-based adjustments which we apply between the first time ES is estimated and the second time ES is estimated.
We also report the unadjusted effect size to show the effect sizes before any adjustments have been made. More details about these adjustments can be found in our Technical Documentation. Barton, W. Viable options: Intensive supervision programs for juvenile delinquents.
Crime and Delinquency, 36 2 , Lerman, P. Community treatment and social control. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Weibush, R. Juvenile intensive supervision: The impact on felony offenders diverted from institutional placement.
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