{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Effectiveness of a community-led shared book reading intervention in Syrian refugee children: a randomised controlled trial. {Author}: Hadfield K;Al-Hamad M;Dajani R;El Kharouf A;Michalek J;Qtaishat L;von Stumm S;Mareschal I; {Journal}: Sci Rep {Volume}: 14 {Issue}: 1 {Year}: 2024 08 1 {Factor}: 4.996 {DOI}: 10.1038/s41598-024-68903-9 {Abstract}: Community-led, shared book reading programs may help improve refugee children's reading abilities and attitudes towards reading. We Love Reading (WLR)-a light-touch, community-led, shared book reading program-was evaluated in a pre-registered, wait-listed, randomised controlled trial (AEARCTR-0006523). 322 Syrian refugee mother-child dyads (children: 4-8-year-olds, 50.0% female) in Jordan were tested at two timepoints, 15 weeks apart. WLR did not significantly affect child literacy or child-reported child attitudes toward reading (ps > 0.05). Mothers did report improved child attitudes toward reading from WLR (p = 0.046, η2 = 0.013). The intervention did not lead to improvements in family relationships (ps > 0.05). WLR may have promise in improving attitudes toward reading in forcibly displaced children but did not affect literacy or child-reported attitudes toward reading; these results provide insight into what changes are needed for effective shared book reading interventions in this population.