Parenting interventions to promote early child development in the first three years of life: A global systematic review and meta-analysis
J Jeong, EE Franchett, CV Ramos de Oliveira… - PLoS …, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Background Parents are the primary caregivers of young children. Responsive parent–child
relationships and parental support for learning during the earliest years of life are crucial for …
relationships and parental support for learning during the earliest years of life are crucial for …
The Lancet Psychiatry Commission on psychological treatments research in tomorrow's science
Background Psychological treatments occupy an important place in evidence-based mental
health treatments. Now is an exciting time to fuel treatment research: a pressing demand for …
health treatments. Now is an exciting time to fuel treatment research: a pressing demand for …
[HTML][HTML] Framework for the development and evaluation of complex interventions: gap analysis, workshop and consultation-informed update
Background The Medical Research Council published the second edition of its framework in
2006 on developing and evaluating complex interventions. Since then, there have been …
2006 on developing and evaluating complex interventions. Since then, there have been …
[图书][B] Multisystemic resilience: Adaptation and transformation in contexts of change
M Ungar - 2021 - books.google.com
" Across diverse disciplines, the term resilience is appearing more and more often. However,
while each discipline has developed theory and models to explain the resilience of the …
while each discipline has developed theory and models to explain the resilience of the …
From complex social interventions to interventions in complex social systems: future directions and unresolved questions for intervention development and evaluation
Complex systems approaches to social intervention research are increasingly advocated.
However, there have been few attempts to consider how models of intervention science …
However, there have been few attempts to consider how models of intervention science …
Evidence-based policymaking is not like evidence-based medicine, so how far should you go to bridge the divide between evidence and policy?
There is extensive health and public health literature on the 'evidence-policy gap', exploring
the frustrating experiences of scientists trying to secure a response to the problems and …
the frustrating experiences of scientists trying to secure a response to the problems and …
Annual research review: Umbrella synthesis of meta‐analyses on child maltreatment antecedents and interventions: Differential susceptibility perspective on risk and …
MH van IJzendoorn… - Journal of child …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Child maltreatment in the family context is a prevalent and pervasive phenomenon in many
modern societies. The global perpetration of child abuse and neglect stands in stark contrast …
modern societies. The global perpetration of child abuse and neglect stands in stark contrast …
Pathways to inequalities in child health
From birth, children living in disadvantaged socioeconomic circumstances (SECs) suffer
from worse health than their more advantaged peers. The pathways through which SECs …
from worse health than their more advantaged peers. The pathways through which SECs …
Taking account of context in population health intervention research: guidance for producers, users and funders of research
Population health intervention research (PHIR) seeks to develop and evaluate policies,
programmes and other types of interventions that may affect population health and health …
programmes and other types of interventions that may affect population health and health …
Psychosocial interventions for supporting women to stop smoking in pregnancy
C Chamberlain, A O'Mara‐Eves… - Cochrane database …, 2017 - cochranelibrary.com
Background Tobacco smoking remains one of the few preventable factors associated with
complications in pregnancy, and has serious long‐term implications for women and babies …
complications in pregnancy, and has serious long‐term implications for women and babies …