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Interpersonal Psychotherapy With a Parenting Enhancement Adapted for In-Home Delivery in Early Head Start.

Linda S Beeber1, Todd A Schwartz1, Diane Holditch-Davis2, Regina Canuso3, Virginia Lewis1, Yui Matsuda1.   

Abstract

Formidable barriers prevent low-income mothers from accessing evidence-based treatment for depressive symptoms that compromise their ability to provide sensitive, responsive parenting for their infant or toddler. Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT), an evidence-based psychotherapy for depression, was tailored for in-home delivery to mothers navigating economic hardship and other intense stressors, and for Latina mothers with limited English language proficiency. Psychiatric-mental health nurses delivered the adapted IPT in randomized clinical trials that were conducted in partnership with Early Head Start (EHS). The authors discuss the results of these studies and the impacts on EHS staff members and programs, and they provide additional implications for current early childhood-focused programs.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 26617430      PMCID: PMC4662263     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zero Three        ISSN: 0736-8038


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