BACKGROUND: Parenting programs based on social learning theory have increasing empirical evidence for reducing violence against children. Trials are primarily from high-income countries and with young children. Globally, we know little about how parenting programs work to reduce violence, with no known studies in low or middle-income countries (LMICs). This study examines mechanisms of change of a non-commercialized parenting program, Parenting for Lifelong Health for Teens, designed with the World Health Organization and UNICEF. A cluster randomized trial showed main effects on parenting and other secondary outcomes. We conducted secondary analysis of trial data to investigate five potential mediators of reduced violence against children: ...
Background: Parenting programs suitable for delivery at scale in low‐resource contexts are urgentl...
BACKGROUND: An estimated one billion children experience child abuse each year, with the highest rat...
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...
Background Parenting programs based on social learning theory have increasing empirical evidence for...
Background An estimated one billion children experience child abuse each year, with the highest rat...
Background: Violence against children increases in adolescence, but there is a research and practice...
Background: Violence against children increases in adolescence, but there is a research and practice...
BackgroundNo known studies have tested the effectiveness of child abuse prevention programmes for ad...
Background: No known studies have tested the effectiveness of child abuse prevention programmes for...
BackgroundPoor parenting that leads to child maltreatment during adolescence presents a major public...
Background: No known studies have tested the effectiveness of child abuse prevention programmes for...
Preventing and reducing violence by supporting parents is critical to national development. This pol...
Background Poor parenting that leads to child maltreatment during adolescence presents a major pu...
Background An estimated one billion children experience child abuse each year, with highest rates in...
Background: Parenting programs suitable for delivery at scale in low‐resource contexts are urgentl...
BACKGROUND: An estimated one billion children experience child abuse each year, with the highest rat...
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...
Background Parenting programs based on social learning theory have increasing empirical evidence for...
Background An estimated one billion children experience child abuse each year, with the highest rat...
Background: Violence against children increases in adolescence, but there is a research and practice...
Background: Violence against children increases in adolescence, but there is a research and practice...
BackgroundNo known studies have tested the effectiveness of child abuse prevention programmes for ad...
Background: No known studies have tested the effectiveness of child abuse prevention programmes for...
BackgroundPoor parenting that leads to child maltreatment during adolescence presents a major public...
Background: No known studies have tested the effectiveness of child abuse prevention programmes for...
Preventing and reducing violence by supporting parents is critical to national development. This pol...
Background Poor parenting that leads to child maltreatment during adolescence presents a major pu...
Background An estimated one billion children experience child abuse each year, with highest rates in...
Background: Parenting programs suitable for delivery at scale in low‐resource contexts are urgentl...
BACKGROUND: An estimated one billion children experience child abuse each year, with the highest rat...
Background: Parenting programs suitable for delivery at scale in low‐resource contexts are urgentl...