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Towards a better understanding of real-world home-visiting programs: a large-scale effectiveness study of parenting mechanisms in Brazil.
Healy, Morgan Rebecca; Viegas da Silva, Eduardo; Lundborg, Anton Rask; Hartwig, Fernando Pires; Munhoz, Tiago Neuenfeld; Arteche, Adriane Xavier; Ramchandani, Paul G; Murray, Joseph.
Afiliação
  • Healy MR; PEDAL, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
  • Viegas da Silva E; Postgraduate Program in Epidemiology, Federal University of Pelotas, Pelotas, Brazil.
  • Lundborg AR; Human Development and Violence Research Centre (DOVE), Federal University of Pelotas, Pelotas, Brazil.
  • Hartwig FP; University of Copenhagen Department of Mathematical Sciences, Kobenhavn, Denmark.
  • Munhoz TN; Postgraduate Program in Epidemiology, Federal University of Pelotas, Pelotas, Brazil.
  • Arteche AX; Department of Psychology, Federal University of Pelotas, Pelotas, Brazil.
  • Ramchandani PG; Department of Psychology, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil.
  • Murray J; PEDAL, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
BMJ Glob Health ; 9(2)2024 Feb 20.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38382980
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The scale-up of parenting programmes to support early childhood development (ECD) is poorly understood. Little is known about how and when early interventions are most effective. Sustainability of ECD programming requires a better understanding of the mechanisms of real-world interventions. We examined the effects on caregiving practices of Primeira Infância Melhor (PIM), a state-wide home-visiting programme in Brazil.

METHODS:

This propensity score matched, longitudinal, quasiexperimental study uses data from the 2015 Pelotas Birth Cohort. We matched children who received PIM at any age with other cohort children on 25 key covariates. Sensitivity, guidance and responsiveness were assessed using video-recorded play tasks. Coerciveness and the parent-child relationship were assessed using the Parenting and Family Adjustment Scales. All parenting outcomes were examined at age 4 years. Separate moderation analyses were conducted for each effect modifier family income, child age and duration of participation.

RESULTS:

Out of 4275 children in the cohort, 797 were enrolled in PIM up to age 4 years. 3018 children (70.6%) were included in the analytic sample, of whom 587 received PIM and 2431 were potential controls. We found a positive effect of PIM on responsiveness (ß=0.08, 95% CIs 0.002 to 0.16) and sensitivity (ß=0.10, 95% CIs 0.02 to 0.19). No effect was found for any secondary outcomes. Moderation analyses revealed a stronger positive effect on sensitivity for low-income parents (ß=0.18, 95% CIs 0.03 to 0.34).

CONCLUSION:

A state-wide, home-visiting programme in Brazil improved aspects of responsive caregiving. Effects were more pronounced for low-income families, suggesting benefits of purposeful targeting.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Desenvolvimento Infantil / Poder Familiar Limite: Child, preschool / Humans País/Região como assunto: America do sul / Brasil Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Desenvolvimento Infantil / Poder Familiar Limite: Child, preschool / Humans País/Região como assunto: America do sul / Brasil Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article