Literature DB >> 27184790

[Early Intervention and Cognitive Development: A Longitudinal Study with Psychologically Stressed Mother-Child-Dyad during Early Childhood].

Annabel Zwönitzer1, Ute Ziegenhain1, Ina Bovenschen2, Melanie Pillhofer1, Gottfried Spangler2, Jennifer Gerlach2, Sandra Gabler2, Heinz Kindler3, Jörg M Fegert1, Anne Katrin Künster1.   

Abstract

Early intervention programs aiming at developing parents’ relationship and parenting skills and supporting young families have become increasingly established in Germany throughout the last decade. The present longitudinal study analyzed 53 children and their mothers receiving early intervention due to their psychosocially highly challenging life situations and personal circumstances. The children were examined at birth and at an age of twelve months as well as between ages two and four. The results revealed that the child’s cognitive development could be predicted by both maternal sensitivity and mother’s psychosocial stress. However, the amount, type, and intensity of early intervention did not have any effect on the child’s development. In terms of the effectiveness of early interventions the results implicate that interventions seems to be offered in an unspecific manner and does not contribute to an improvement of the child’s developmental status.

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Keywords:  Frühe Hilfen; Kinderschutz; child protection; child’s cognitive development; early childhood; early intervention; frühe Kindheit; kognitive Entwicklung; maternal sensitivity; mütterliche Feinfühligkeit

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27184790     DOI: 10.13109/prkk.2016.65.5.340

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prax Kinderpsychol Kinderpsychiatr        ISSN: 0032-7034


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Authors:  Christine Klapp; Silvia Fisch; Theresa Keller; Ulrike Stasun; Nurina Nazmy; Cynthia Hohmann; Larry Hinkson; Wolfgang Henrich; Karl E Bergmann; Renate L Bergmann; Thomas Keil
Journal:  Matern Health Neonatol Perinatol       Date:  2019-08-22

2.  Efficacy of Parent-Infant-Psychotherapy with mothers with postpartum mental disorder: study protocol of the randomized controlled trial as part of the SKKIPPI project.

Authors:  J Mattheß; M Eckert; K Richter; G Koch; T Reinhold; P Vienhues; A Berghöfer; S Roll; T Keil; F Schlensog-Schuster; K von Klitzing; C Ludwig-Körner; L Kuchinke
Journal:  Trials       Date:  2020-06-05       Impact factor: 2.279

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