Safety Baby Shower Intervention Improves Safe Sleep Knowledge and Self-Efficacy among Expectant Teens
Introduction Young, minority women are less likely to follow recommendations to prevent infant sleep-related deaths putting their children at risk. This study extended the past pre/post study designs to an RCT design and included both parent report and objective observation of the sleep environment....
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Main Authors: | Mary E. Aitken MD, MPH (Author), Leanne Whiteside-Mansell PhD (Author), Samantha H. Mullins MPH (Author), Shasha Bai PhD (Author), Beverly K. Miller MEd (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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