The following sections consider the relationship between maternal mental health and each of
the selected child outcomes (see Figure 3 - F).
Not exact matches
Recent studies have used correlational methods that compare
outcomes for
children in
child - centered and content - centered classrooms in which teachers have self -
selected their instructional approaches and
children's parents have self -
selected their preschools.
The education secretary Justine Greening will be brought before MPs next month to answer questions about school funding, changes to GCSEs and educational
outcomes for poorer
children, the new education
select committee has announced.
The StatsCan report, Mandatory minimum penalties: An analysis of criminal justice system
outcomes for
selected offences, written by Mary Allen and released on Tuesday, notes that for charges of
selected sexual violations of
children, the proportion of summary cases resulting in guilty findings increased from 72 per cent to 77 per cent, while the increase in custody sentences for guilty cases jumped from 37 per cent to 85 per cent.
Outcome measures refer to the 12 major
outcomes that were
selected as the primary indicators of
child well - being for Missouri KIDS COUNT.
Studies were
selected if the intervention targeted
children with a chronic health condition or their family members; a planned psychosocial intervention was evaluated (naturally occurring family resources, medical interventions and medical or physical treatment, medications, or treatment regimens were excluded); psychological or social
outcomes were examined; and ≥ 15 participants were included in the study which had random assignment to treatment groups, a matched comparison group, or a convenience comparison group.
We show
selected results in figures 1 through 3.64 In these figures, we show how
children's predicted scores on the
outcome measures vary as a function of their family type.
For each of the
selected home visiting program models, this study examined the evidence base for six parenting
outcomes (prenatal care, breastfeeding, well -
child visits / immunizations, learning support behaviors,
child maltreatment, and harsh discipline).
Outcomes included parental responses to
child misbehavior; reports of their
child's health, behavior, development, and social skills;
selected age - appropriate parenting practices that promote
child health and development; and experiences seeking health care for their HS
child.
Supporters of the political left
select studies that show correlations between poverty and negative
outcomes for
children.
Many trials used volunteers or people
selected by referrers as willing to take part in parenting projects, thus excluding many disorganised, unmotivated, or disadvantaged families, who have the most antisocial
children.2 A review of meta - analyses of published trials of psychological treatments for childhood disorders found that in university settings the effect size was large, from 0.71 to 0.84 SD.12 In contrast, a review of six studies of
outcome in regular service clinics since 1950 showed no significant effects, 12 and a large trial offering unrestricted access to outpatient services found no improvement.13 Reasons suggested for the poor
outcome in clinic cases include that they have more severe problems, come from more distressed families, and receive less empirically supported interventions from staff with heavier caseloads.
Table 3.4 summarises the relationships between maternal mental health and the
selected child development
outcomes that continued to show a significant independent relationship after controlling for variables with were related to each other.
Use
child - and family - driven team treatment planning, where the
child and family define the desired
outcomes and
select individuals to add to the team
The universal parenting programme «All
Children in Focus», offered to parents of children aged 3 and above, showed a positive effect on parental self - efficacy and child health.37 However, the programme had a low probability of cost - effectiveness.38 Another study of a nurse - led intensive home visiting programme for first - time teenage mothers found no short - term benefits concerning the selected primary out
Children in Focus», offered to parents of
children aged 3 and above, showed a positive effect on parental self - efficacy and child health.37 However, the programme had a low probability of cost - effectiveness.38 Another study of a nurse - led intensive home visiting programme for first - time teenage mothers found no short - term benefits concerning the selected primary out
children aged 3 and above, showed a positive effect on parental self - efficacy and
child health.37 However, the programme had a low probability of cost - effectiveness.38 Another study of a nurse - led intensive home visiting programme for first - time teenage mothers found no short - term benefits concerning the
selected primary
outcomes.39
Thrive in 5 Committee
selected Wellesley Centers for Women (WCW) as the Quality Improvement Partner for the Ready Educators Pilot: Linking Program Improvement to
Child Outcomes.
Next, affiliates
select at least one additional
outcome from the second category which assesses areas such as family health / well - being,
child development and / or
child heath / well - being.
In the current economic and political climate, knowing how to identify and
select evidence - based programs adds value to any organization seeking to improve
outcomes for
children and youth.
While there is much spindoctoring of isolated and arbitrarily
selected findings claiming here or there to discover benefits or «no difference» between
child wellbeing
outcomes in joint versus sole custody, these are specious, and overall,
children do far better in more traditional arrangements.
The Thrive in 5 Review Committee has
selected Wellesley Centers for Women (WCW) as the Quality Improvement Partner for the Ready Educators Pilot: Linking Program Improvement to
Child Outcomes.