Children living in low- and middle-income countries, such as South Africa, face elevated risks of child maltreatment. Although evidence-based parenting programs have been shown to reduce rates of abuse in high-income countries, few studies have examined their effectiveness in low- and middle-income countries. Moreover, local cultural contexts may require the adaptation of evidence-based approaches in order to assure program acceptability and effectiveness. This study focused on the systematic development of an evidence-informed, locally relevant parenting program for socioeconomically disadvantaged families with parents of children aged 3–8 years, in Cape Town, South Africa. Intervention development took place over three stages: (a) identif...
Background: Violence against children increases in adolescence, but there is a research and practice...
Background: No known studies have tested the effectiveness of child abuse prevention programmes for...
Objectives: Previous studies of parenting programs suggest that facilitator fidelity, participant at...
Children living in low- and middle-income countries, such as South Africa, face elevated risks of ch...
Children living in low- and middle-income countries, such as South Africa, face elevated risks of ch...
Children living in low- and middle-income countries, such as South Africa, face elevated risks of ch...
Children living in low- and middle-income countries, such as South Africa, face elevated risks of ch...
Background: In high-income countries, parenting programmes have been shown to be effective in reduci...
Background: In high-income countries, parenting programmes have been shown to be effective in reduci...
Parenting programs in high-income countries have been shown to reduce the risk of child maltreatment...
Background An estimated one billion children experience child abuse each year, with the highest rat...
Objectives: Previous studies of parenting programs suggest that facilitator fidelity, participant at...
Objectives Previous studies of parenting programs suggest that facilitator fidelity, participant att...
Background: Violence against children increases in adolescence, but there is a research and practice...
Background: No known studies have tested the effectiveness of child abuse prevention programmes for...
Background: Violence against children increases in adolescence, but there is a research and practice...
Background: No known studies have tested the effectiveness of child abuse prevention programmes for...
Objectives: Previous studies of parenting programs suggest that facilitator fidelity, participant at...
Children living in low- and middle-income countries, such as South Africa, face elevated risks of ch...
Children living in low- and middle-income countries, such as South Africa, face elevated risks of ch...
Children living in low- and middle-income countries, such as South Africa, face elevated risks of ch...
Children living in low- and middle-income countries, such as South Africa, face elevated risks of ch...
Background: In high-income countries, parenting programmes have been shown to be effective in reduci...
Background: In high-income countries, parenting programmes have been shown to be effective in reduci...
Parenting programs in high-income countries have been shown to reduce the risk of child maltreatment...
Background An estimated one billion children experience child abuse each year, with the highest rat...
Objectives: Previous studies of parenting programs suggest that facilitator fidelity, participant at...
Objectives Previous studies of parenting programs suggest that facilitator fidelity, participant att...
Background: Violence against children increases in adolescence, but there is a research and practice...
Background: No known studies have tested the effectiveness of child abuse prevention programmes for...
Background: Violence against children increases in adolescence, but there is a research and practice...
Background: No known studies have tested the effectiveness of child abuse prevention programmes for...
Objectives: Previous studies of parenting programs suggest that facilitator fidelity, participant at...