Background The ELSIPS (Evaluation of Lay Support in Pregnant Women with Social Risk) RCT showed that lay support for women with social risk had a positive effect on maternal mental health and mother-infant bonding. This exploratory study examined whether these observed benefits would impact infant development at 1 year. Methods A sub-sample of women whose infants were under one year who had participated in the ELSIPS RCT which randomised women to receive either standard care or the services of a Pregnancy Outreach Worker (POW), and who were contactable, were eligible to participate in the follow up. At home visits, the Bayley Scales of Infant Development (3rd Edition) and standardised measures of depression, self efficacy, mind-mindedness a...
Background: Growing evidence suggests that experiences in the early years play a major role in chi...
Background Children from socioeconomically disadvantaged families have a markedly elevated risk for ...
Social support before and after childbirth is a possible protective factor for perinatal depression....
Background The ELSIPS (Evaluation of Lay Support in Pregnant Women with Social Risk) RCT showed that...
The ELSIPS (Evaluation of Lay Support in Pregnant Women with Social Risk) RCT showed that lay suppor...
We sought evidence of effectiveness of lay support to improve maternal and child outcomes in disadva...
Objectives: We sought evidence of effectiveness of lay support to improve maternal and child outcome...
Background: Maternal, neonatal and child health outcomes are worse in families from black and ethnic...
Objectives We sought evidence of effectiveness of lay support to improve maternal and child outc...
BACKGROUND: Maternal, neonatal and child health outcomes are worse in families from black and ethnic...
UNLABELLED ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND Maternal, neonatal and child health outcomes are worse in families f...
Abstract Background Maternal, neonatal and child health outcomes are worse in families from black an...
The aim of this study was to clarify the relationship between maternal mental status and social supp...
Objectives: To determine whether increased postnatal support could influence maternal and child heal...
Maternal postpartum emotional distress is quite common and can pose significant risk to mothers and ...
Background: Growing evidence suggests that experiences in the early years play a major role in chi...
Background Children from socioeconomically disadvantaged families have a markedly elevated risk for ...
Social support before and after childbirth is a possible protective factor for perinatal depression....
Background The ELSIPS (Evaluation of Lay Support in Pregnant Women with Social Risk) RCT showed that...
The ELSIPS (Evaluation of Lay Support in Pregnant Women with Social Risk) RCT showed that lay suppor...
We sought evidence of effectiveness of lay support to improve maternal and child outcomes in disadva...
Objectives: We sought evidence of effectiveness of lay support to improve maternal and child outcome...
Background: Maternal, neonatal and child health outcomes are worse in families from black and ethnic...
Objectives We sought evidence of effectiveness of lay support to improve maternal and child outc...
BACKGROUND: Maternal, neonatal and child health outcomes are worse in families from black and ethnic...
UNLABELLED ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND Maternal, neonatal and child health outcomes are worse in families f...
Abstract Background Maternal, neonatal and child health outcomes are worse in families from black an...
The aim of this study was to clarify the relationship between maternal mental status and social supp...
Objectives: To determine whether increased postnatal support could influence maternal and child heal...
Maternal postpartum emotional distress is quite common and can pose significant risk to mothers and ...
Background: Growing evidence suggests that experiences in the early years play a major role in chi...
Background Children from socioeconomically disadvantaged families have a markedly elevated risk for ...
Social support before and after childbirth is a possible protective factor for perinatal depression....