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Promoting the social and emotional health of children: where to now?Jane Barlow
Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry, England
J R Soc Promot Health 125:64-70. 2005..This paper examines the evidence base concerning children's social and emotional development and suggests some steps that may be necessary to ensure the future promotion of children's social and emotional health...
Role of home visiting in improving parenting and health in families at risk of abuse and neglect: results of a multicentre randomised controlled trial and economic evaluationJane Barlow
Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
Arch Dis Child 92:229-33. 2007..To evaluate the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of an intensive home visiting programme in improving outcomes for vulnerable families...
Group-based parent training programmes for improving parental psychosocial healthJane Barlow
Health Sciences Research Unit, Warwick Medical School, Coventry, UK
Cochrane Database Syst Rev 6:CD002020. 2012..Parenting programmes have been shown to have an impact on the emotional and behavioural adjustment of children, but there have been no reviews to date of their impact on parental psychosocial wellbeing...
The clinical effectiveness of different parenting programmes for children with conduct problems: a systematic review of randomised controlled trialsJanine Dretzke
Unit of Public Health, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK
Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health 3:7. 2009..CONCLUSION: Parenting programmes are an effective treatment for children with conduct problems. The relative effectiveness of different parenting programmes requires further research...
Preventing obesity at weaning: parental views about the EMPOWER programmeJ Barlow
Public Health in the Early Years, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Gibbet Hill, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
Child Care Health Dev 36:843-9. 2010..Delivered by specially trained health visitors, it is underpinned by the Family Partnership Model and uses a strengths-based, solution-focused way of working with families...
Child abuse and neglectJane Barlow
Warwick Medical School, Medical School Building, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK
Lancet 365:1750-2. 2005
Individual and group-based parenting programmes for the treatment of physical child abuse and neglectJ Barlow
Division of Health in the Community, Warwick Medical School, Dept of Public Health and Epidemiology, 108 Medical School Building, Gibbett Hill Campus, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK CV4 7AL
Cochrane Database Syst Rev 3:CD005463. 2006..g. parental psychopathology, and parenting attitudes and practices), and may therefore be useful in the treatment of physically abusive or neglectful parents...
Group-based parent-training programmes for improving emotional and behavioural adjustment in children from birth to three years oldJane Barlow
Health Sciences Research Unit, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Gibbett Hill Road, Coventry, UK, CV4 7AL
Cochrane Database Syst Rev 3:CD003680. 2010..There are also limited data available concerning the long-term effectiveness of these programmes. Further research is needed...
Individual and group based parenting programmes for improving psychosocial outcomes for teenage parents and their childrenJane Barlow
Health Sciences Research Unit, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Gibbett Hill Road, Coventry, UK, CV4 7AL
Cochrane Database Syst Rev 3:CD002964. 2011..This review updates the previous version published in 2001...
Working in partnership with the voluntary sector: early explorer clinicsChris Coe
Warwick Infant and Family Wellbeing Unit, University of Warwick
Community Pract 83:33-5. 2010..This paper examines a model of partnership working between statutory and voluntary sectors aimed at maximising opportunities to promote the health and wellbeing of infants and their families...
Impact of a general practice based group parenting programme: quantitative and qualitative results from a controlled trial at 12 monthsS Stewart-Brown
Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK
Arch Dis Child 89:519-25. 2004..To test the effectiveness at one year of the Webster Stratton Parents and Children Series group parenting programme in a population sample of parents...
Services for pre-school children with behaviour problems in a Midlands cityC Coe
Research Fellow, School of Health and Social Studies, University of Warwick, Coventry PCT, UK
Child Care Health Dev 29:417-24. 2003..To study the services for pre-school children with behaviour problems in a Midlands city and the level of co-ordination and co-operation between providers...
Mums 4 Mums: structured telephone peer-support for women experiencing postnatal depression. Pilot and exploratory RCT of its clinical and cost effectivenessIsabela Caramlau
Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Gibbet Hill Road, Coventry, CV4 7AL, UK
Trials 12:88. 2011..The Mums4Mums study aims to evaluate the impact of telephone peer-support for women experiencing PND...
Improving child protection: a systematic review of training and procedural interventionsY H Carter
University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK
Arch Dis Child 91:740-3. 2006..Formal evaluation of a variety of models for the delivery of this training is urgently needed with subsequent dissemination of results that highlight those found to be most effective...
Meta-analysis of the effectiveness of parenting programmes in improving maternal psychosocial healthJane Barlow
Health Services Research Unit, University of Oxford, Institute of Health Sciences, Headington
Br J Gen Pract 52:223-33. 2002..It is also suggested that some caution should be exercised before the results are generalised to parents irrespective of the level of pathology present...
The effectiveness of individual and group-based parenting programmes in improving outcomes for teenage mothers and their children: a systematic reviewEsther Coren
The UK Cochrane Centre, Summertown Pavilion, Middle Way, OX2 7LG, Oxford, UK
J Adolesc 26:79-103. 2003..The results suggest, however, that parenting programmes can be effective in improving a range of psychosocial and developmental outcomes for teenage mothers and their children. Further research is needed...
