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Enhancing Social-Emotional Health and Wellbeing in the Early Years (E-SEE): A Study Protocol of a Community-based Randomised Controlled Trial with Process and Economic Evaluations of the Incredible Years Infant and Toddler Parenting Programmes, delivered in a Proportionate Universal Model

Authors :
Bywater, T
Berry, V
Blower, S
Cohen, J
Gridley, N
Kiernan, K
Mandefield, L
Mason-Jones, A
McGilloway, S
McKendrick, K
Pickett, K
Richardson, G
Teare, D
Tracey, L
Walker, S
Whittaker, K
Wright, J
Bywater, T
Berry, V
Blower, S
Cohen, J
Gridley, N
Kiernan, K
Mandefield, L
Mason-Jones, A
McGilloway, S
McKendrick, K
Pickett, K
Richardson, G
Teare, D
Tracey, L
Walker, S
Whittaker, K
Wright, J
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Introduction: Behavioural and mental disorders have become a public health crisis and by 2020 may surpass physical illness as a major cause of disability. Early prevention is key. Two Incredible Years parent programmes that aim to enhance child wellbeing and development, IY-Infant and IY-Toddler, will be delivered and evaluated in a proportionate universal intervention model called E-SEE Steps. The main research question is: Does E-SEE Steps enhance child social emotional wellbeing at 20 months when compared to services as usual?

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1372128094
Document Type :
Electronic Resource