Study protocol: randomized controlled trial of manualized components in home visitation to reduce mothers' risk for child maltreatment
Abstract Background This study tests whether home visitation to prevent child maltreatment can be improved by adding manualized program components, targeting four key risk factors for child maltreatment: low parental self-efficacy, high levels of perceived stress, parental anger, and post-traumatic...
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Main Authors: | Merel de Wit (Author), Patty Leijten (Author), Claudia van der Put (Author), Jessica Asscher (Author), Merian Bouwmeester-Landweer (Author), Maja Deković (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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