Parenting programs are a promising approach to improving family well-being. For families to benefit, programs need to be able to engage families actively in the interventions. Studies in high-income countries show varying results regarding whether more disadvantaged families are equally engaged in parenting interventions. In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), almost nothing is known about the patterns of participation in parent training. This paper examines group session attendance and engagement data from 270 high-risk families enrolled in the intervention arm of a cluster-randomized controlled trial in South Africa. The trial evaluated a 14-week parenting intervention aiming to improve parenting and reduce maltreatment by caregiver...
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: Previous research has found mixed results on whether the most disadvantaged families ben...
Parenting programs are a promising approach to improving family well-being. For families to benefit,...
Parenting programs are a promising approach to improving family well-being. For families to benefit,...
Parenting programs are a promising approach to improving family well-being. For families to benefit,...
Background: Poor parental engagement in parent training programmes is problematic as it wastes resou...
The large-scale delivery of evidence-based parenting programmes is key to nation building in South A...
Objectives Previous studies of parenting programs suggest that facilitator fidelity, participant att...
Objectives: Previous studies of parenting programs suggest that facilitator fidelity, participant at...
Objectives: Previous studies of parenting programs suggest that facilitator fidelity, participant at...
Objectives: Previous studies of parenting programs suggest that facilitator fidelity, participant at...
Background: Children living in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) experience alarmingly high r...
Parenting programs in high-income countries have been shown to reduce the risk of child maltreatment...
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: Previous research has found mixed results on whether the most disadvantaged families ben...
Parenting programs are a promising approach to improving family well-being. For families to benefit,...
Parenting programs are a promising approach to improving family well-being. For families to benefit,...
Parenting programs are a promising approach to improving family well-being. For families to benefit,...
Background: Poor parental engagement in parent training programmes is problematic as it wastes resou...
The large-scale delivery of evidence-based parenting programmes is key to nation building in South A...
Objectives Previous studies of parenting programs suggest that facilitator fidelity, participant att...
Objectives: Previous studies of parenting programs suggest that facilitator fidelity, participant at...
Objectives: Previous studies of parenting programs suggest that facilitator fidelity, participant at...
Objectives: Previous studies of parenting programs suggest that facilitator fidelity, participant at...
Background: Children living in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) experience alarmingly high r...
Parenting programs in high-income countries have been shown to reduce the risk of child maltreatment...
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: Previous research has found mixed results on whether the most disadvantaged families ben...