There is still relatively little known about when, why, how and in what circumstances parenting interventions are effective. Support within the group context has been theorised as a key mechanism. This paper explores how pregnant women with additional health or social care needs participating in two group parenting interventions—Mellow Bumps or Enhanced Triple P for Babies—experienced being in a parenting group, and how this shaped how they engaged with the interventions; and it examines how group delivery may have facilitated or inhibited the effectiveness of the interventions, and for whom it did so. Session evaluation forms (n = 708) and a post-intervention questionnaire (n = 117) were completed by participants. In-depth interviews were ...
Building on research about low-income mothers’ perceptions of social support and well-being levels, ...
Pregnancy is seen as a time of psychological change in the normal woman. Supportive antenatal care i...
This paper describes the evaluation of a group intervention programme for families who are experienc...
There is still relatively little known about when, why, how and in what circumstances parenting inte...
There is still relatively little known about when, why, how and in what circumstances parenting inte...
Abstract Background and objective Social support interventions have a somewhat chequered history. De...
Background: Growing evidence suggests that experiences in the early years play a major role in chi...
Background: Social adversity and poor maternal mental health during pregnancy can have long-term ad...
Background: Growing evidence suggests that experiences in the early years play a major role in child...
ABSTRACT: During pregnancy there are several changes and consequent adaptations that might produce a...
Questionnaires were sent to 90 women who had participated in a lay postpartum support group program ...
Understanding why parenting programmes work or do not work, and for whom, is crucial for development...
Objectives We sought evidence of effectiveness of lay support to improve maternal and child outc...
Building on research about low-income mothers’ perceptions of social support and well-being levels, ...
Understanding why parenting programmes work or do not work, and for whom, is crucial for development...
Building on research about low-income mothers’ perceptions of social support and well-being levels, ...
Pregnancy is seen as a time of psychological change in the normal woman. Supportive antenatal care i...
This paper describes the evaluation of a group intervention programme for families who are experienc...
There is still relatively little known about when, why, how and in what circumstances parenting inte...
There is still relatively little known about when, why, how and in what circumstances parenting inte...
Abstract Background and objective Social support interventions have a somewhat chequered history. De...
Background: Growing evidence suggests that experiences in the early years play a major role in chi...
Background: Social adversity and poor maternal mental health during pregnancy can have long-term ad...
Background: Growing evidence suggests that experiences in the early years play a major role in child...
ABSTRACT: During pregnancy there are several changes and consequent adaptations that might produce a...
Questionnaires were sent to 90 women who had participated in a lay postpartum support group program ...
Understanding why parenting programmes work or do not work, and for whom, is crucial for development...
Objectives We sought evidence of effectiveness of lay support to improve maternal and child outc...
Building on research about low-income mothers’ perceptions of social support and well-being levels, ...
Understanding why parenting programmes work or do not work, and for whom, is crucial for development...
Building on research about low-income mothers’ perceptions of social support and well-being levels, ...
Pregnancy is seen as a time of psychological change in the normal woman. Supportive antenatal care i...
This paper describes the evaluation of a group intervention programme for families who are experienc...