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Child Development Clinical Trials
A listing of 17 Child Development clinical trials actively recruiting volunteers for paid trials and research studies in various therapeutic areas.
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There are currently 17 active clinical trials seeking participants for Child Development research studies. The states with the highest number of trials for Child Development participants are Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, California and British Columbia.
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Nationwide clinical trials offered in your area. Some trials offering up to several thousand dollars in compensation for participation.
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Chronic Cough Clinical Study
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We are evaluating an investigational treatment to see if it may help people dealing with chronic cough.
Eligible participants will receive study-related medical care at no cost. You may be compensated for study-related travel and time. Health insurance is not required. If you qualify, you may receive:
Payment up to $1500, which varies by study.
Eligible participants will receive study-related medical care at no cost. You may be compensated for study-related travel and time. Health insurance is not required. If you qualify, you may receive:
Payment up to $1500, which varies by study.
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Cough
Chronic Cough
Asthma
Allergic Asthma
Sinusitis
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Healthy trials near you are looking for participants to help push medical research forward. Click through to learn more!
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Nurse Family Partnership for Women With Previous Live Births
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The goal of this clinical trial is to test the Nurse Family Partnership (NFP) in mothers with previous live births (multiparous or multip individuals). The main aims are:
Specific Aim 1-Determine the effectiveness of NFP among multiparous women for reducing maternal morbidity and improving pregnancy outcomes.
Specific Aim 2-Determine the effectiveness of NFP among index children (child from pregnancy when mother was enrolled) of multiparous women for improving child outcomes.
Specific Aim 3 (... Read More
Gender:
Female
Ages:
16 years and above
Trial Updated:
05/23/2023
Locations: Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio
Conditions: Pregnancy, High Risk, Child Development, Post Partum Depression
Examining the Role of Pain in the Link Between Early Childhood Adversity and Psychopathology
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The goal of this study is to investigate the role of physical pain in the link between childhood adversity and later psychopathology. Children who are participating in a larger longitudinal study will be asked to submerge their hand in cold water and hold it in the cold water as long as possible. Participants will do this twice, once alone and once holding the hand of their parent, to examine the role of parental support in pain development. The study will examine self-report of pain and salivar... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 6 years and 9 years
Trial Updated:
05/31/2024
Locations: Laboratory for Child Brain Development, Saint Louis, Missouri
Conditions: Child Development
Mother-infant Bonding During COVID-19
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This study will assess whether the promotion of emotional exchange between mother and infant during the first four months of life improves primarily mother-child early relational health (ERH) and secondarily child neurodevelopmental and maternal mental health outcomes. In prior research on preterm infants, a similar intervention demonstrated increased quality of maternal caregiving behaviors and significant improvements in premature infants' neurodevelopment across multiple domains, including so... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 12 hours and 72 hours
Trial Updated:
05/08/2024
Locations: Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital, New York, New York
Conditions: Child Development, Mother-Infant Interaction, Relation, Parent-Child
A Mobile Health Intervention to Reduce Sweet Beverage Consumption in Latino Children
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Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption is a major contributor to childhood obesity, caries, fatty liver disease, and Type 2 diabetes. Latino children are more likely to consume sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) and to suffer from all of the aforementioned conditions. Reading out loud to children from birth through age 5 is critical for the promotion of language and early literacy skills. Children whose parents read aloud to them are more likely to start school with the skills required for early rea... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 12 months and 59 months
Trial Updated:
04/29/2024
Locations: San Francisco General Hospital Children's Health Center, San Francisco, California
Conditions: Child Obesity, Child Development
PRT for Adolescents With High Functioning Autism
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The purpose of this study is to identify improvement in behavioral and social function and changes in the brain following Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT) for Adolescents in highly verbal adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 11 years and 14 years
Trial Updated:
03/26/2024
Locations: Stanford Research Park, Palo Alto, California
Conditions: Autism, Autism Spectrum Disorder High-Functioning, Developmental Disability, Child Development, Behavior, Child, Behavior, Social
Home-Based Child Care Toolkit for Nurturing School-Age Children Study
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The goal of this observational study is to build psychometric evidence for the Home-Based Child Care Toolkit for Nurturing School-Age Children (HBCC-NSAC Toolkit) provider questionnaire. The main objectives of the study are to: 1) assess the reliability of the HBCC-NSAC Toolkit provider questionnaire, 2) assess the evidence for its validity compared to other existing measures of HBCC quality, and 3) examine invariance across subgroups (that is, look for the absence of any differential item funct... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
03/21/2024
Locations: Mathematica Policy Research, Washington, District of Columbia
Conditions: Child Development
Supporting Infant Development Through Tummy Time, Positioning, and Limiting Baby Gear
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The goal of this clinical trial is to examine the impact of an educational intervention on infant motor skill development. The main question it aims to answer is: Question 1) Does exposure to an educational intervention on infant development positively impact infant motor skill development? Researchers will compare the intervention group to the treatment as usual group see if there are differences in infant motor skill development.
The purpose of the proposed study is to determine if tummy time... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 1 day and 4 weeks
Trial Updated:
02/12/2024
Locations: University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, Tennessee
Conditions: Prone Position, Child Development
CenteringParenting Clinical Intervention on Kindergarten Readiness in Early Childhood
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Disparities in health begin in early childhood. Early life experiences influence brain development and have significant implications on future health and developmental outcomes. Low-income children are at greater risk of developmental delays in large part due to a lack of an enriched environment. Disparities in early childhood development increase risk for stunted academic achievement throughout the life course. Primary care is a universal exposure in early childhood and therefore is also a sign... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
3 months and below
Trial Updated:
12/29/2023
Locations: Boston Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts
Conditions: Parent-Child Relations, Parenting, Child Development, Child Behavior
A Trauma-Informed Sleep Intervention for Children in Foster Care
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Sleep disturbances are pervasive and impairing among children who spend time in foster care but not a single prevention or intervention program for this fragile group targets sleep health. Poor sleep undermines effective self-regulation and stable biological rhythms, amplifying the negative impacts of early adversity/trauma on immediate and long-term functioning. Consistent with evidence that optimizing sleep is critical for trauma recovery, the investigators will adapt cognitive-behavioral trea... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 6 years and 10 years
Trial Updated:
12/12/2023
Locations: Sleep and Anxiety Center of Houston, Houston, Texas
Conditions: Sleep Disturbance, Child Development, Mental Disorder, Child
Testing of Online Version of QAPS
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Early evaluation of prewriting skills is important, as prewriting skills set the stage for later learning of the fine motor and visual motor skills needed for writing. Evaluation of prewriting skills allows for the identification of those children who struggle with these tasks so that early intervention might address these foundational skills before academic demands become more challenging. However, current prewriting skill assessments are limited to pencil-and-paper assessments that require an... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 3 years and 7 years
Trial Updated:
11/07/2023
Locations: Virginia Commonweath University, Richmond, Virginia
Conditions: Child Development
Using Structured Video Chat to Improve Relationships Between Young Children and Remote Grandparents
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During the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic many families are using video chat (e.g., Zoom) to maintain relationships with distant relatives, including grandparents. While 67% of all grandparents reported liking the idea of video chatting with their grandchildren, only 28% did so regularly. Increasing this percentage could significantly improve grandparent-grandchild relationships because the Preliminary Study 1 showed that video chat frequency is a strong predictor of grandparent's ratings of cl... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 18 months and 5 years
Trial Updated:
10/03/2023
Locations: Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania
Conditions: Child Development, Family Members, Grandparents
Promoting Color Brave Conversations in Families
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The objective of this research is to evaluate a multi-module "color brave" app-based intervention for parents of children in K-2nd grade, that guides them in how to initiate and proactively engage their children in productive, critical discussions around race/racism and anti-racism. This study will recruit a national sample of parents and their K-2nd grade children. The impact of the intervention will be tested using a rigorous randomized wait-list controlled trial design. The design of the inte... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
5 years and above
Trial Updated:
09/13/2023
Locations: Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana
Conditions: Racism, Child Development, Parents
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