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Randomized control trial of an internet-based parenting intervention for mothers of infants.

Edward G Feil1, Kathleen Baggett2, Betsy Davis1, Susan Landry3, Lisa Sheeber1, Craig Leve1, Ursula Johnson3.   

Abstract

Early parenting home-visiting interventions have been found to be highly effective in promoting child development. Yet, there are many obstacles in the implementation of home-visiting programs, including travel and access to trained providers. Internet-based interventions can reach many parents of infants to overcome these barriers. The objective of this randomized control trial was to evaluate the impact of the Internet-adaptation of the Play and Learning Strategies (PALS) program, a preventive intervention program to strengthen effective parenting practices that promote early language, cognitive, and social development. others in low-income environments (N = 164) of infants were randomized to either (a) an Internet-facilitated PALS parenting intervention or (b) an Internet-facilitated attention control condition. Measures included direct observations of maternal behavior with her infant, questionnaires about maternal functioning and parenting knowledge, and real-time program usage. Experimental participants demonstrated significantly greater increases in parenting knowledge and observed language-supportive parenting behaviors with a correlated positive change in infant language behaviors. Effects were pronounced when participants received a greater dosage of the intervention. Results suggest that the Internet-based translation of the PALS program is effective as a remotely delivered intervention for economically disadvantaged families to strengthen early parenting behaviors that promote infant social communication and child language development.

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Keywords:  Internet; evidence-based treatment; infants; intervention research; parenting; technology

Year:  2018        PMID: 32863565      PMCID: PMC7448775          DOI: 10.1016/j.ecresq.2018.11.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Early Child Res Q        ISSN: 0885-2006


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