Promoting parent-child relationships and preventing violence via home-visiting: a pre-post cluster randomised trial among Rwandan families linked to social protection programmes
Abstract Background Sugira Muryango is a father-engaged early child development and violence-prevention home-visiting programme delivered by trained lay workers. This cluster-randomised trial evaluates whether families living in extreme poverty (Ubudehe 1, the poorest category in the Government of R...
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Main Authors: | Theresa S. Betancourt (Author), Sarah K. G. Jensen (Author), Dale A. Barnhart (Author), Robert T. Brennan (Author), Shauna M. Murray (Author), Aisha K. Yousafzai (Author), Jordan Farrar (Author), Kalisa Godfroid (Author), Stephanie M. Bazubagira (Author), Laura B. Rawlings (Author), Briana Wilson (Author), Vincent Sezibera (Author), Alex Kamurase (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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