Group-based parent support during the transition to parenthood: Primary outcomes from a randomised controlled trial
Tea L. Trillingsgaard,
Rikke D. Maimburg and
Marianne Simonsen
Social Science & Medicine, 2021, vol. 287, issue C
Abstract:
Theory suggests that when parents believe in their ability to positively influence their children, the children are at lower risk of poor developmental outcome. For this reason, parents’ sense of competence is a common target in early parenting interventions.
Keywords: Parenting education; Transition to parenthood; Parental sense of competence; Parenting stress; Postnatal depression; Universal intervention; Antenatal care; Postnatal care (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.114340
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