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Title: Child Health Intervention


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Child Health Intervention Longitudinal
Development Studies Program Trina Cluney, BN
Student Linda Duffett-Leger, RN, MN, PhD
Student Nicole Letourneau PhD, RN, CRC
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  • The overarching goal of the CHILD Studies Program
    is to examine the various ways that childrens
    caregiving environments impact their health.

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Community-Based Research
  • The research studies developed by the CHILD
    Studies Program are community-based, with the
    active involvement of partners from multiple
    stakeholder groups, community agencies,
    university sites, faculties and disciplines.

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Determinants of Health
  • Healthy Child Development
  • Social Support

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Parent-Child Interaction
  • Quality parent-child interactions buffer the
    impact of various factors that place children at
    risk for less than optimal development.
  • Positive parent-child
  • interactions are
  • linked to improved
  • child developmental
  • outcomes.

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Social Support
  • Advice, guidance
  • Youre worth it!
  • I understand
  • Help with household, child care

Social Support interactions with family members,
friends, health professionals that communicate
information, esteem, aid and understanding
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Social Support and Parenting
Healthy child development
Parenting
Social support
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Stress and Child Development
  • High stress triggers high stress hormone levels
    (cortisol),
  • Adaptive enable child to cope with stressors

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Stress Child Development
  • High cortisol predicts reduced cognition, memory
    attention, self-control, behavioral problems in
    children.
  • Poor parenting can be a source of stress.
  • Social support may promote optimal parenting,
    reducing infant stress and maximizing childrens
    developmental potentials.

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Postpartum Depression
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Postpartum Depression
  • Signs and Symptoms of PPD
  • When does it Occur?
  • Duration of PPD symptoms

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Who is affected by PPD?
  • Depression following childbirth affects up to 15
    of new mothers.
  • PPD has serious implications for
  • womens health
  • family functioning
  • childrens health
  • development

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Effects on Children
  • Boys of depressed mothers tend to display more
    externalizing behaviors.
  • Girls of depressed mothers tend to display more
    internalizing behaviors.

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Support for Women Who Experienced Symptoms of
Postpartum Depression
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PPD Study
  • A new mom coming to help me, to show me how easy
    it is to take a baby out to go out with the car
    seat, to show me how to breastfeed in a mall, or
    just to be more mobile.
  • You know deep down inside that you really do
    need this, and you really do want it, but what
    comes out of your mouth is, No, I dont need any
    help even though inside, youre screaming, and
    saying, Yes, for Gods sake, help me.

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Mothers Offering Mentorship and Support(MOMS)
Study
  • A RCT to evaluate the effectiveness of a peer
    support intervention

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MOMS Study
  • One-on-one support for mothers with PPD provided
    by mothers who have recovered from PPD
  • 2 to 12 weeks of home visits.
  • Assess impact on maternal-child relationships,
    PPD, child development, maternal infant cortisol

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Support Needs of Partners of Mothers with
Postpartum Depression
DADS Study
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DADS Study
  • Qualitative design
  • One-on-one interviews conducted with male
    partners of women who have experienced PPD.

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Intimate Partner Violence
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Intimate Partner Violence
  • Occurrence
  • Violence and Child Health
  • Psychological and Behavioural Effects
  • Duration and Onset

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Social Support and Abuse
  • Long term implications of a violent relationship
  • Mothers support needs

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The Mothering Study
  • Supporting Mother-Infant Relationships Affected
    by Intimate Partner Violence

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Mothering Study
  • Mothers and service providers interviewed about
    social support needs to promote optimal
    mother-infant relationships in families affected
    by Intimate Partner Violence.
  • Mothers complete a number of assessments
    regarding
  • Child development
  • Parent child relationship quality
  • The family environment
  • Other known parenting/life stressors

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