BackgroundNo known studies have tested the effectiveness of child abuse prevention programmes for adolescents in low- or middle-income countries. ‘Parenting for Lifelong Health’ (http://tiny.cc/whoPLH) is a collaborative project to develop and rigorously test abuse-prevention parenting programmes for free use in low-resource contexts. Research aims of this first pre-post trial in South Africa were: i) to identify indicative effects of the programme on child abuse and related outcomes; ii) to investigate programme safety for testing in a future randomised trial, and iii) to identify potential adaptations.MethodsTwo hundred thirty participants (adolescents and their primary caregivers) were recruited from schools, welfare services and communi...
Background: Parenting programs suitable for delivery at scale in low‐resource contexts are urgentl...
Background Parenting programs based on social learning theory have increasing empirical evidence for...
© 2018 The Authors. Child abuse prevention research has been hampered by a lack of validated multi-d...
Background: No known studies have tested the effectiveness of child abuse prevention programmes for...
Background An estimated one billion children experience child abuse each year, with the highest rat...
BACKGROUND: An estimated one billion children experience child abuse each year, with the highest rat...
Objective To assess the impact of ‘Parenting for Lifelong Health: Sinovuyo Teen’, a parenting progra...
Background An estimated one billion children experience child abuse each year, with highest rates in...
BackgroundPoor parenting that leads to child maltreatment during adolescence presents a major public...
Objective To assess the impact of ‘Parenting for Lifelong Health: Sinovuyo Teen’, a parenting progra...
Objective: To assess the impact of ‘Parenting for Lifelong Health: Sinovuyo Teen’, a parenting progr...
Background Poor parenting that leads to child maltreatment during adolescence presents a major pu...
BACKGROUND: Parenting programs based on social learning theory have increasing empirical evidence fo...
Purpose: Violence against children increases in adolescence, but there is a research and practice ga...
Background: Violence against children increases in adolescence, but there is a research and practice...
Background: Parenting programs suitable for delivery at scale in low‐resource contexts are urgentl...
Background Parenting programs based on social learning theory have increasing empirical evidence for...
© 2018 The Authors. Child abuse prevention research has been hampered by a lack of validated multi-d...
Background: No known studies have tested the effectiveness of child abuse prevention programmes for...
Background An estimated one billion children experience child abuse each year, with the highest rat...
BACKGROUND: An estimated one billion children experience child abuse each year, with the highest rat...
Objective To assess the impact of ‘Parenting for Lifelong Health: Sinovuyo Teen’, a parenting progra...
Background An estimated one billion children experience child abuse each year, with highest rates in...
BackgroundPoor parenting that leads to child maltreatment during adolescence presents a major public...
Objective To assess the impact of ‘Parenting for Lifelong Health: Sinovuyo Teen’, a parenting progra...
Objective: To assess the impact of ‘Parenting for Lifelong Health: Sinovuyo Teen’, a parenting progr...
Background Poor parenting that leads to child maltreatment during adolescence presents a major pu...
BACKGROUND: Parenting programs based on social learning theory have increasing empirical evidence fo...
Purpose: Violence against children increases in adolescence, but there is a research and practice ga...
Background: Violence against children increases in adolescence, but there is a research and practice...
Background: Parenting programs suitable for delivery at scale in low‐resource contexts are urgentl...
Background Parenting programs based on social learning theory have increasing empirical evidence for...
© 2018 The Authors. Child abuse prevention research has been hampered by a lack of validated multi-d...