| Literature DB >> 25830242 |
Jamila Mejdoubi1, Silvia C C M van den Heijkant1, Frank J M van Leerdam2, Martijn W Heymans3, Alfons Crijnen4, Remy A Hirasing1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Child maltreatment is a great public health concern that has long-term mental and physical health consequences and can result in death. We studied the effect of a nurse home visiting program on child maltreatment among young disadvantaged families in The Netherlands. This study is the first to investigate the effects of this program outside of the United States.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25830242 PMCID: PMC4382107 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0120182
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Flow chart VoorZorg study.
§ When the development of the child is in danger the juvenile court can impose an outplacement of the child. *CPS stands for Child Protective Services; in the Netherlands this organization is called AMK.
Baseline characteristics of participants in control (C) and intervention group (I).
| N | C | I | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C | I | |||
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| 214 | 233 | 19.1(2.3) | 19.4(2.6) |
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| 170 | 208 | 19.8(5.7) | 19.5(6.0) |
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| 223 | 237 | ||
|
| 147(66) | 158(67) | ||
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| 76(34) | 79(33) | ||
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| 223 | 237 | ||
|
| 110(49) | 115(49) | ||
|
| 13(6) | 13(6) | ||
|
| 58(26) | 64(27) | ||
|
| 42(19) | 45(19) | ||
|
| 158 | 189 | ||
|
| 7(4) | 11(6) | ||
|
| 149 (94) | 177(94) | ||
|
| 2(1) | 1(1) | ||
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| 162 | 194 | 36(22) | 46(24) |
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| 156 | 187 | 49(31) | 70(37) |
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| 161 | 194 | 40(25) | 58(30) |
|
| 160 | 199 | 84(53) | 103(52) |
Note. Numbers are n (%) unless described otherwise. N = Number for whom data are available
1IPV = Intimate Partner Violence.
Comparisons between participants who completed the questionnaires and who were lost to follow-up on baseline characteristics for Control (C) and Intervention group (I).
| C | I | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Completers | Non-completers | p-value | Completers | Non-completers | p-value | |
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| 19.4(2.4) | 18.9(2.2) | 0.11 | 19.4(2.7) | 19.3(2.4) | 0.66 |
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| 19.6(5.4) | 20.0(6.1) | 0.58 | 19.5(6.0) | 19.5(6.1) | 0.96 |
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| 57(61) | 90(69) | 0.25 | 89(69) | 69(64) | 0.41 |
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| 36(39) | 40(31) | 40(31) | 39(36) | ||
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| 51(55) | 59(45) | 0.30 | 68(53) | 47(44) | 0.24 |
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| 4(4) | 9(7) | 4(3) | 9(8) | ||
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| 25(27) | 33(25) | 34(26) | 30(28) | ||
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| 13(14) | 29(22) | 23(18) | 22(20) | ||
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| 3(4) | 4(5) | 0.72 | 6(5) | 5(7) | 0.75 |
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| 76(96) | 73(94) | 112(95) | 65(92) | ||
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| 1(1) | 1(1) | 0 | 1(1) | ||
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| 24(25) | 15(19) | 0.96 | 30(25) | 16(22) | 0.69 |
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| 23(29) | 26(34) | 0.49 | 44(38) | 26(36) | 0.89 |
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| 24(29) | 16(20) | 0.20 | 36(30) | 22(30) | 0.96 |
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| 46(55) | 38(49) | 0.44 | 64(53) | 39(49) | 0.58 |
Note. Numbers are n (%) unless described otherwise.
1IPV = Intimate Partner Violence
CPS reports, home environment and child behavior between ages 6 and 36 months in control (C) and intervention group (I).
| N | Mean (SD)/n(%) | RR/MD (95% CI) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C | I | C | I | |||
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| 115 | 162 | 33.0(6.0) | 33.4(6.9) | 0.40(-2.75 to 2.04) |
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| 100 | 138 | 36.8(6.1) | 36.0(6.0) | 0.80(-1.30 to 2.91) |
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| 93 | 130 | 36.4(5.9) | 38.3(4.8) | 1.98(0.16 to 3.80) |
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| 93 | 130 | 69(31%) | 40(17%) | 0.56(0.24 to 0.94) | |
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| 93 | 130 | 78(35%) | 59(25%) | 0.71(0.34 to 1.09) | |
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| 164 | 168 | 31(19%) | 18(11%) | 0.58(0.28 to 0.96) |
Note. No confounders were found significant. N = Number for whom data are available; SD = Standard deviation; RR = Relative Risk, MD = mean difference; CI = Confidence Interval
1 The remaining participants had their data imputed
*p<0.05