Zahl-Olsen, Rune Severinsen, Linda Stiegler, Jan Reidar Fernee, Carina Ribe Simhan, Indra Rekdal, Sondre Sverd Bertelsen, Thomas Bjerregaard
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Frontiers in Psychology
Objective This systematic review and meta-analysis investigates the effects of emotionally oriented parental interventions. Background Several emotionally oriented parental interventions have been developed during the last decade. Some of these have gained popularity and spread across several continents. The literature is growing and consists of qu...
Savoie, Michèle-Andrée Bisaillon, Claud Rioux, Michel-Alexandre
La présente étude a comme objectif d’évaluer les effets du programme Cercle de sécurité parental (COSP ; Cooper et al., 2009) sur l’attachement d’enfant d’âge préscolaire. Le programme COSP est considéré comme prometteur puisqu’il se concentre sur des cibles d’intervention ayant été identifiées essentielles et centrales pour le développement d’un l...
Flint Bretler, Ofra Tzischinsky, Orna Asraf, Kfir Shochat, Tamar
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Clocks & sleep
Objective: This study evaluated the effectiveness of a parent-focused intervention aimed at the promotion of healthy sleep patterns and controlled exposure to electronic media (EM) in young adolescents. Participants: The sample included 70 dyads of parents (68 mothers and 2 fathers) and adolescents. Intervention and control groups each consisted of...
Lemieux, Noémie Bisaillon, Claud
La présente étude a pour objectif d’examiner l’efficacité de l’intervention Cercle de sécurité parental (COSP) (Cooper, et al., 2009) qui vise à favoriser un attachement sécurisant chez les enfants d’âge préscolaire, notamment en stimulant le développement de la fonction réflexive parentale (FRP). Deux groupes de 12 mères ont été soumis à des mesur...
Fäldt, Anna Fabian, Helena Thunberg, Gunilla Lucas, Steven
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Scandinavian journal of public health
Aims: This study design article aims to describe a research study focused on evaluating the use of the Infant-Toddler Checklist to identify children at 18 months with early communication difficulties, and to study the ComAlong Toddler intervention for parents to support their child's communication development. Background: Communication disorders ar...
Jiménez Morales, Mònika Montaña, Mireia Medina Bravo, Pilar
The presence and variety of mobile devices in Spanish homes, regardless of the social and economic con-text, has been widespread for years. Several studies focus on parental mediation in children’s consumption of smart devices, however, there is a lack of scientific evidence about how the educational level and the professional profile of parents af...
Lee, Sung Uook Baek, Hyunin
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Substance use & misuse
Background: Drinking problem among American adolescents is one of the major concerns to generate various issues, such as violent crime, sexual assault, family deprivation, and physical and mental health problems. Despite growing concerns about the alcohol consumption among American adolescents, not many studies have examined the correlates and pred...
Ferjan Ramírez, Naja Lytle, Sarah Roseberry Fish, Melanie Kuhl, Patricia K
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Developmental science
Previous studies reveal an association between particular features of parental language input and advances in children's language learning. However, it is not known whether parent coaching aimed to enhance specific input components would (a) successfully increase these components in parents' language input and (b) result in concurrent increases in ...
Jacobi, Corinna Hütter, Kristian Völker, Ulrike Möbius, Katharina Richter, Robert Trockel, Mickey Jones Bell, Megan Lock, James Taylor, C Barr
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Journal of Medical Internet Research
Background Web-based preventive interventions can reduce risk and incidence of bulimia and binge eating disorders among young high-risk women. However, their specific effects on core symptoms of anorexia nervosa (AN) are rather weak. Objective The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of an indicated, parent-based, Web-based ...