Introduction Millions of children in low resource settings are at high risk of poor development due to factors such as under nutrition, inadequate stimulation and maternal depression. Evidence-based interventions to address these risk factors exist, but often as a separate and overlapping package. The current study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a common elements-based intervention to improve mother–infant interaction at 12 months post-partum.Method and analysis A two-arm, single-blinded, individual randomised controlled trial is being carried out in the community settings of the rural subdistrict of Gujar Khan in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. 250 pregnant women in third trimester with distress (Self-Reporting Questionnaire, cut-off score &g...
Background: The first months after birth can be challenging for parents, leading to parental distres...
SummaryBackgroundParenting interventions have been implemented to improve the compromised developmen...
BACKGROUND: Community mobilisation through participatory women's groups might improve birth outcomes...
IntroductionMillions of children in low resource settings are at high risk of poor development due t...
Perinatal common mental disorders (PCMDs) are a major cause of disability among women and disproport...
Perinatal common mental disorders (PCMDs) are a major cause of disability among women and disproport...
Background: Perinatal common mental disorders (PCMDs) are a major cause of disability among women an...
Background: Pakistan has a high maternal death rate, predominantly in regions of our country. The po...
Background Maternal depression has a recurring course that can influence offspring outcomes. Eviden...
Background: Early childhood developmental delay is associated with significant disadvantage in adult...
Objective: To investigate whether a responsive stimulation intervention delivered to caregivers of y...
Background Recently, parenting programs to address behavioural and emotional problems associated w...
BACKGROUND:The risk factors and adverse outcomes related to maternal depression and child malnutriti...
BACKGROUND: Maternal depression is associated with poor child development and growth in low-income c...
Maternal psychosocial well-being (MPW) is a wide-ranging concept that encompasses the psychological ...
Background: The first months after birth can be challenging for parents, leading to parental distres...
SummaryBackgroundParenting interventions have been implemented to improve the compromised developmen...
BACKGROUND: Community mobilisation through participatory women's groups might improve birth outcomes...
IntroductionMillions of children in low resource settings are at high risk of poor development due t...
Perinatal common mental disorders (PCMDs) are a major cause of disability among women and disproport...
Perinatal common mental disorders (PCMDs) are a major cause of disability among women and disproport...
Background: Perinatal common mental disorders (PCMDs) are a major cause of disability among women an...
Background: Pakistan has a high maternal death rate, predominantly in regions of our country. The po...
Background Maternal depression has a recurring course that can influence offspring outcomes. Eviden...
Background: Early childhood developmental delay is associated with significant disadvantage in adult...
Objective: To investigate whether a responsive stimulation intervention delivered to caregivers of y...
Background Recently, parenting programs to address behavioural and emotional problems associated w...
BACKGROUND:The risk factors and adverse outcomes related to maternal depression and child malnutriti...
BACKGROUND: Maternal depression is associated with poor child development and growth in low-income c...
Maternal psychosocial well-being (MPW) is a wide-ranging concept that encompasses the psychological ...
Background: The first months after birth can be challenging for parents, leading to parental distres...
SummaryBackgroundParenting interventions have been implemented to improve the compromised developmen...
BACKGROUND: Community mobilisation through participatory women's groups might improve birth outcomes...