Background: Childhood maltreatment and harsh parenting can have lasting effects on young children\u27s development, and home visiting interventions provide critical opportunities to mitigate this risk. Objective: This study aimed to examine associations between participation in the Michigan Model of Infant Mental Health Home Visiting (IMH-HV) and both harsh parenting and child abuse potential. Participants and Setting: Participants were 76 mothers and their infants/toddlers (M age = 9.9 months at baseline) receiving IMH-HV with Community Mental Health Service Provider agencies in Michigan. Methods: Data were collected at baseline (shortly after initiation of services), and 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post baseline assessment. Mothers provided de...
The efficiency of evidence-based early intervention programs is amply demonstrated in research liter...
Home visiting presents a unique opportunity for trained workers to forge enduring relationship with ...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of an early home-based intervention on the quality of maternal-i...
Maltreatment of children is a key predictor of a range of problematic health and developmental outco...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of a home visiting program modeled after Healthy Families Americ...
Background: The present study examined the efficacy of the Michigan Model of Infant Mental Health-Ho...
Prevention of maltreatment and harsh parenting are the primary goals of evidence-based home visiting...
This investigation tested the incremental utility of cognitive retraining as a component within a pr...
Children born to young mothers have substantially worse outcomes than do those born to older mothers...
This study examined Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) in a sample of women participating in Mindi...
Objectives: This paper examines the effectiveness of the Healthy Families New York (HFNY) home visi...
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of an intensive home visiting progr...
Introduction: Children exposed to parental intimate partner violence and abuse, mental illness, and ...
Background This study tests whether home visitation to prevent child maltreatment can be improved by...
Background This study tests whether home visitation to prevent child maltreatment can be improved by...
The efficiency of evidence-based early intervention programs is amply demonstrated in research liter...
Home visiting presents a unique opportunity for trained workers to forge enduring relationship with ...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of an early home-based intervention on the quality of maternal-i...
Maltreatment of children is a key predictor of a range of problematic health and developmental outco...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of a home visiting program modeled after Healthy Families Americ...
Background: The present study examined the efficacy of the Michigan Model of Infant Mental Health-Ho...
Prevention of maltreatment and harsh parenting are the primary goals of evidence-based home visiting...
This investigation tested the incremental utility of cognitive retraining as a component within a pr...
Children born to young mothers have substantially worse outcomes than do those born to older mothers...
This study examined Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) in a sample of women participating in Mindi...
Objectives: This paper examines the effectiveness of the Healthy Families New York (HFNY) home visi...
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of an intensive home visiting progr...
Introduction: Children exposed to parental intimate partner violence and abuse, mental illness, and ...
Background This study tests whether home visitation to prevent child maltreatment can be improved by...
Background This study tests whether home visitation to prevent child maltreatment can be improved by...
The efficiency of evidence-based early intervention programs is amply demonstrated in research liter...
Home visiting presents a unique opportunity for trained workers to forge enduring relationship with ...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of an early home-based intervention on the quality of maternal-i...