The effects of early prevention programs for families with young children at risk for physical child abuse and neglect: a meta-analysis
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The effects of early prevention programs for families with young children at risk for physical child abuse and neglect: a meta-analysis
Abstract
In this article, a meta-analysis is presented on 40 evaluation studies of early prevention programs for families with young children at risk for physical child abuse and neglect with mostly nonrandomized designs. The main aim of all programs was to prevent physical child abuse and neglect by providing early family support. For the meta-analysis, a multilevel approach was used. A significant overall positive effect was found, pointing to the potential usefulness of these programs. The study demonstrated a significant decrease in the manifestation of abusive and neglectful acts and a significant risk reduction in factors such as child functioning, parent-child interaction, parent functioning, family functioning, and context characteristics.
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"The effects of early prevention programs for families with young children at risk for physical child abuse and neglect: a meta-analysis" by Liesl Geeraert and coworkers.Child Maltreat. 2006 Feb;11(1):95-7; author reply 98-101. doi: 10.1177/1077559505283469. Child Maltreat. 2006. PMID: 16382095 No abstract available.
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