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Ammerman Lab

  • Ammerman Lab Research

    The Ammerman lab focuses on early prevention programs for at-risk children and their families. Recent research has explored implementation and improving impacts of home visitation programs, part of the lab’s close collaboration with the home visitation program Every Child Succeeds. The lab also investigates a range of related topics, such as development and evaluation of treatments for postpartum depression in mothers in home visitation, use of motivational interviewing to improve program adherence and retention, prevalence and impact of mental health problems and trauma experiences in mothers, and application of quality improvement science to prevention programs.

    Robert Ammerman has also conducted research in other areas, including maltreatment of children with disabilities, psychological adjustment of children and adolescents with spina bifida, etiology of adolescent substance abuse, social adjustment in children and adolescents with visual impairments, and treatment of children and adolescents with social anxiety disorder. He is the recipient of grants from the National Institute of Mental Health, National Institute on Disabilities and Rehabilitation Research, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, and the Vira I. Heinz Foundation.

    The Ammerman lab is part of the Division of Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center.

 
 
 
  • Every Child Succeeds

    Every Child Succeeds is a home visitation program designed to help families in Southwest Ohio create nurturing, healthy environments for children. Learn more about the program, which has served more than 15,000 families over the past 10 years.

    Learn more about Every Child Succeeds.