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Promoting prenatal and early childhood health: Evaluation of a statewide materials-based intervention for parents

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  • Neuhauser, L.
  • Constantine, W.L.
  • Constantine, N.A.
  • Sokal-Gutierrez, K.
  • Obarski, S.K.
  • Clayton, L.
  • Desai, M.
  • Sumner, G.
  • Syme, S.L.

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Objectives. There is a critical need for effective, large-scale health communication programs to support parents of children aged 0-5 years. We evaluated the effectiveness of the Kit for New Parents, a multimedia health and parenting resource now distributed annually to 500 000 parents in California. Methods. In this quasi-experimental study, 462 mothers in the intervention group and 1011 mothers in the comparison group, recruited from prenatal and postnatal programs, completed a baseline interview about health-relevant parenting knowledge, and mothers in the intervention group received the kit. Both groups were reinterviewed 2 months later. At 14-months postbaseline, 350 mothers in the intervention group and a sample of 414 mothers who had equivalent demographic characteristics (comparison group) were interviewed about parenting knowledge and practices. Results. Of the mothers in the intervention group, 87% reported using the kit within 2 months after receiving it, and 53% had shared it with their partner. At both follow-ups, mothers in the intervention group showed greater gains in knowledge and reported better practices at 14 months than did mothers in the comparison group. Gains were greater for prenatal recipients and for Spanish speakers. Providers considered the kit a valuable resource for their parenting programs. Conclusions. The kit is an effective, low-cost, statewide health intervention for parents.

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  • Neuhauser, L. & Constantine, W.L. & Constantine, N.A. & Sokal-Gutierrez, K. & Obarski, S.K. & Clayton, L. & Desai, M. & Sumner, G. & Syme, S.L., 2007. "Promoting prenatal and early childhood health: Evaluation of a statewide materials-based intervention for parents," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 97(10), pages 1813-1819.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:10.2105/ajph.2006.089532_6
    DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2006.089532
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    1. Elaine Kurtovich & Sylvia Guendelman & Linda Neuhauser & Dana Edelman & Maura Georges & Peyton Mason-Marti, 2015. "Development and First Phase Evaluation of a Maternity Leave Educational Tool for Pregnant, Working Women in California," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 10(6), pages 1-15, June.

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