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View article: Feasibility, acceptability and preliminary outcomes of the Parents Under Pressure program: a Canadian pilot study
Feasibility, acceptability and preliminary outcomes of the Parents Under Pressure program: a Canadian pilot study Open
View article: Optimizing Biomedical Health Efficiency: Unlocking the Full Potential of Life Science Innovation Through System Design
Optimizing Biomedical Health Efficiency: Unlocking the Full Potential of Life Science Innovation Through System Design Open
Major advances in biomedical science have transformed healthcare. However, system barriers to the appropriate, timely, and equitable use of biomedical innovations have led to slow and inconsistent adoption, limiting and delaying our abilit…
View article: Feasibility and acceptability of the Alarm Distress Baby Scale (ADBB) in universal health visiting practice in England: a mixed-methods study using Normalisation Process Theory
Feasibility and acceptability of the Alarm Distress Baby Scale (ADBB) in universal health visiting practice in England: a mixed-methods study using Normalisation Process Theory Open
Background The Alarm Distress Baby Scale (ADBB) is a validated observation tool, designed for use by healthcare practitioners to identify infant social withdrawal. A modified version (m-ADBB) was later developed as a clinically useful beha…
View article: Early child development in England: Cross-sectional analysis of ASQ®-3 records from the 2-2½-year universal health visiting review using national administrative data (Community Service Dataset, CSDS)
Early child development in England: Cross-sectional analysis of ASQ®-3 records from the 2-2½-year universal health visiting review using national administrative data (Community Service Dataset, CSDS) Open
IntroductionThe Ages & Stages Questionnaire 3rd Edition (ASQ®-3) is a tool to measure developmental delay for children aged between 1 - 66 months originally developed in the United States. This measure has been collected in England since 2…
View article: Children's Experience of a New Approach to Family Safeguarding in Oxfordshire Children's Social Care Services
Children's Experience of a New Approach to Family Safeguarding in Oxfordshire Children's Social Care Services Open
View article: Toward a global understanding of neonatal behaviour: adaptation and validation of the Neonatal Behavioural Assessment Scale (NBAS) in the UK and rural Gambia
Toward a global understanding of neonatal behaviour: adaptation and validation of the Neonatal Behavioural Assessment Scale (NBAS) in the UK and rural Gambia Open
There is a need of expanding research on neonatal behaviour to encompass diverse global populations. However, few measures appropriate for use from birth in diverse cultural contexts exist. We present data from rural Gambia and the UK usin…
View article: Protocol for a systematic review with meta-analysis and trial sequential analysis of preventive interventions versus any control intervention for parents with a mental disorder on offspring outcomes
Protocol for a systematic review with meta-analysis and trial sequential analysis of preventive interventions versus any control intervention for parents with a mental disorder on offspring outcomes Open
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View article: What is the effect of intergenerational activities on the wellbeing and mental health of children and young people?: A systematic review
What is the effect of intergenerational activities on the wellbeing and mental health of children and young people?: A systematic review Open
Background Societal changes have led to greater isolation and higher levels of loneliness particularly for older generations. Loneliness is a significant public health challenge leading to increased levels of poor mental health. Depression…
View article: How Mobile Health Can Change the Contexts of Living With HIV and Engaging With Treatment and Care in Iran: A Realist-Informed Qualitative Study
How Mobile Health Can Change the Contexts of Living With HIV and Engaging With Treatment and Care in Iran: A Realist-Informed Qualitative Study Open
Mobile health (mHealth) interventions are increasingly used to address the challenges of living with HIV and engaging with antiretroviral therapy. A wealth of evidence supports the efficacy of mHealth in supporting living with HIV. Yet, th…
View article: Local area variation in health visiting contacts across England for children under age 5: a cross-sectional analysis of administrative data in England 2018-2020
Local area variation in health visiting contacts across England for children under age 5: a cross-sectional analysis of administrative data in England 2018-2020 Open
BackgroundThe health visiting service in England leads the government's Healthy Child Programme (HCP) for children under five years. Local authorities and their provider partners deliver this service differently across England. ObjectiveTo…
View article: Toward a global understanding of infant mental health: adaptation and validation of the Neonatal Behavioural Assessment Scale (NBAS) in rural Gambia
Toward a global understanding of infant mental health: adaptation and validation of the Neonatal Behavioural Assessment Scale (NBAS) in rural Gambia Open
There is a need of expanding infant mental health research to encompass diverse global populations. However, few measures appropriate for use from birth in diverse cultural contexts exist. We present data from rural Gambia and the UK using…
View article: Parental decision making about safer sleep practices: A qualitative study of the perspectives of families with additional health and social care needs
Parental decision making about safer sleep practices: A qualitative study of the perspectives of families with additional health and social care needs Open
Introduction Despite a decline in Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy in the UK since 2004, inequalities have widened with higher rates among families from deprived backgrounds and those known to child protection services. Almost all cases …
View article: A Behaviour Change Analysis of Safer Sleep Interventions for Infants at Risk of Sudden and Unexpected Death
A Behaviour Change Analysis of Safer Sleep Interventions for Infants at Risk of Sudden and Unexpected Death Open
Rates of sudden unexpected death in infancy have been found to occur disproportionately amongst families living in the most deprived neighbourhoods. This suggests that standard safer sleep messaging may not be effective for this population…
View article: Protocol for a systematic review with meta-analysis and trial sequential analysis of preventive interventions versus any control intervention for parents with a mental disorder on offspring outcomes
Protocol for a systematic review with meta-analysis and trial sequential analysis of preventive interventions versus any control intervention for parents with a mental disorder on offspring outcomes Open
Background: Offspring of parents with a mental disorder are at high risk of developing a mental disorder and experiencing other adverse outcomes, highlighting the need for preventive interventions. However, it remains uncertain to what ext…
View article: Variation in health visiting for the under 5s: A cross-sectional analysis of administrative data in England for 2018-2020
Variation in health visiting for the under 5s: A cross-sectional analysis of administrative data in England for 2018-2020 Open
Introduction The health visiting service in England leads the delivery of the government’s Healthy Child Programme (HCP) for children under five. However, local authorities and their provider partners deliver this service differently in re…
View article: Mindfulness-enhanced parenting programmes for improving the psychosocial outcomes of children (0 to 18 years) and their parents
Mindfulness-enhanced parenting programmes for improving the psychosocial outcomes of children (0 to 18 years) and their parents Open
Mindfulness-enhanced parenting training may improve some parent and child outcomes, with no studies reporting adverse effects. Evidence for the added value of mindfulness training to skills-based parenting training programmes is suggestive…
View article: Broadening the International Lens on Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Interventions: Looking Beyond the High Income World
Broadening the International Lens on Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Interventions: Looking Beyond the High Income World Open
We highlight some of the IECMH intervention work that is being developed and/or implemented in low and middle income parts of the world other than Western, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic (WEIRD) countries and communities. T…
View article: Toward a Global Understanding of Infant Mental Health: Adaptation and Validation of the Neonatal Behavioural Assessment Scale (Nbas) in Rural Gambia
Toward a Global Understanding of Infant Mental Health: Adaptation and Validation of the Neonatal Behavioural Assessment Scale (Nbas) in Rural Gambia Open
View article: Feasibility and acceptability of using the Alarm Distress BaBy (ADBB) scale within universal health visiting practice in England: a mixed-methods study protocol
Feasibility and acceptability of using the Alarm Distress BaBy (ADBB) scale within universal health visiting practice in England: a mixed-methods study protocol Open
Introduction The Alarm Distress BaBy (ADBB) scale developed by Guedeney and Fermanian in 2001, is a validated screening tool designed for use by healthcare practitioners to identify infant social withdrawal. This study will explore the acc…
View article: Systematic review and narrative synthesis of the key barriers and facilitators to the delivery and uptake of primary healthcare services to women in Pakistan
Systematic review and narrative synthesis of the key barriers and facilitators to the delivery and uptake of primary healthcare services to women in Pakistan Open
Objectives The objective of this review is to (1) identify barriers and facilitators with respect to women’s health services at a primary care level based on a systematic review and narrative synthesis and (2) to conclude with recommendati…
View article: How are parental mental health and parenting practices associated with externalizing behaviors among young children with autism in China? A <scp>cross‐sectional</scp> study and indirect effect analysis
How are parental mental health and parenting practices associated with externalizing behaviors among young children with autism in China? A <span>cross‐sectional</span> study and indirect effect analysis Open
Children with autism are more likely to exhibit externalizing behaviors than children without autism. A cross‐sectional study was undertaken to investigate how parental mental health status and parenting practices contributed to the varian…
View article: PROTOCOL: What is the effect of intergenerational activities on the wellbeing and mental health of children and young people?
PROTOCOL: What is the effect of intergenerational activities on the wellbeing and mental health of children and young people? Open
This is the protocol for a Campbell systematic review. The objectives are as follows: this systematic review will examine the impact of intergenerational interventions on the wellbeing and mental health in children and young people and wil…
View article: For-profit outsourcing and its effects on placement stability and locality for children in care in England, 2011–2022: A longitudinal ecological analysis
For-profit outsourcing and its effects on placement stability and locality for children in care in England, 2011–2022: A longitudinal ecological analysis Open
Our analyses show that placement stability and distance have deteriorated or stagnated over the last decade, and that the local authorities that rely most on outsourcing have the highest rates of placement disruptions and out-of-area place…
View article: Non‐familial intergenerational interventions and their impact on social and mental wellbeing of both younger and older people—A mapping review and evidence and gap map
Non‐familial intergenerational interventions and their impact on social and mental wellbeing of both younger and older people—A mapping review and evidence and gap map Open
Background Opportunities for social connection between generations in the UK have diminished over the last few decades because of changes in the way that we live and work. The decline in communal spaces such as libraries, youth clubs and c…
View article: Child protection during the perinatal period: Innovation in assessment and practice
Child protection during the perinatal period: Innovation in assessment and practice Open
An optimal caregiving environment during the perinatal period is critical for healthy development. The first 1000 days (from conception until the second birthday) are now widely recognised as a time of extensive neurobiological and psychos…
View article: A family perspective on parental psychosis: An interpretative phenomenological analysis study
A family perspective on parental psychosis: An interpretative phenomenological analysis study Open
Objectives While one third of people with a psychotic disorder are a parent, there has been little research to date examining the consequences of this from a whole family perspective. This study investigates families where a parent has exp…
View article: An intensive perinatal mentalisation‐based intervention for women at risk of child removal and the role of restorative relationships
An intensive perinatal mentalisation‐based intervention for women at risk of child removal and the role of restorative relationships Open
Pregnant women with a history of child removal are at greater risk of being found unsuitable to care for their new babies. Neglect, showing a lack of capacity to provide for the child's physical and/or emotional needs, is the most frequent…
View article: Correction to: Therapeutic Process of Change During Participation in the Parents Under Pressure Program for a Cohort of Parents Who Misuse Substances
Correction to: Therapeutic Process of Change During Participation in the Parents Under Pressure Program for a Cohort of Parents Who Misuse Substances Open
View article: Therapeutic Process of Change During Participation in the Parents Under Pressure Program for a Cohort of Parents Who Misuse Substances
Therapeutic Process of Change During Participation in the Parents Under Pressure Program for a Cohort of Parents Who Misuse Substances Open
View article: Study protocol: a mixed-methods study to evaluate which health visiting models in England are most promising for mitigating the harms of adverse childhood experiences
Study protocol: a mixed-methods study to evaluate which health visiting models in England are most promising for mitigating the harms of adverse childhood experiences Open
Introduction Exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) is associated with poorer health outcomes throughout life. In England, health visiting is a long-standing, nationally implemented service that aims to prevent and mitigate the i…