Differential Longitudinal Effects Of Child Maltreatment In Parenting Interventions: Individual Participant Data Meta-analysis (IPDMA) Of Randomised Trials In Low- And Middle-income Countries - Info and Reading Options
By Francisco Calderon, Jamie Lachman, Frances Gardner and Qing Han
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- Title: ➤ Differential Longitudinal Effects Of Child Maltreatment In Parenting Interventions: Individual Participant Data Meta-analysis (IPDMA) Of Randomised Trials In Low- And Middle-income Countries
- Authors: Francisco CalderonJamie LachmanFrances GardnerQing Han
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Parenting interventions for caregivers of children aged 2 to 18 years have been successful in reducing child maltreatment and improving child behaviour. While parenting interventions are effective in reducing child maltreatment in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) , little is known about the long-term sustainability of these effects. Additionally, less is known about the moderators of these interventions on child maltreatment or how these moderators operate over time. Research investigating the mediation models in parenting interventions has primarily focused on child conduct problems rather than child maltreatment. Additionally, there is limited understanding of how these mechanisms function for participants with varying characteristics, particularly concerning child maltreatment outcomes. Parenting interventions have been adapted to diverse contexts and previous studies have performed meta-analysis or integrative analyses on parenting interventions. No IPD meta-analysis has yet examined the effects of parenting interventions on child maltreatment LMICs. Conducting and IPDMA will enable researchers to ask questions regarding equity and equity over time of the effects of parenting intervention. This study will explore differential effectiveness of parenting interventions across time.
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