Title: Child Health Intervention
1Child Health Intervention Longitudinal
Development Studies Program Trina Cluney, BN
Student Linda Duffett-Leger, RN, MN, PhD
Student Nicole Letourneau PhD, RN, CRC
2- The overarching goal of the CHILD Studies Program
is to examine the various ways that childrens
caregiving environments impact their health.
3Community-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.
4Determinants of Health
- Healthy Child Development
- Social Support
5Parent-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.
6Social 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
7Social Support and Parenting
Healthy child development
Parenting
Social support
8Stress and Child Development
- High stress triggers high stress hormone levels
(cortisol), - Adaptive enable child to cope with stressors
9Stress 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.
10Postpartum Depression
11Postpartum Depression
- Signs and Symptoms of PPD
- When does it Occur?
- Duration of PPD symptoms
12Who 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
13Effects on Children
- Boys of depressed mothers tend to display more
externalizing behaviors. - Girls of depressed mothers tend to display more
internalizing behaviors.
14Support for Women Who Experienced Symptoms of
Postpartum Depression
15PPD 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.
16Mothers Offering Mentorship and Support(MOMS)
Study
- A RCT to evaluate the effectiveness of a peer
support intervention
17MOMS 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
18Support Needs of Partners of Mothers with
Postpartum Depression
DADS Study
19DADS Study
- Qualitative design
- One-on-one interviews conducted with male
partners of women who have experienced PPD.
20Intimate Partner Violence
21Intimate Partner Violence
- Occurrence
- Violence and Child Health
- Psychological and Behavioural Effects
- Duration and Onset
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23Social Support and Abuse
- Long term implications of a violent relationship
- Mothers support needs
24The Mothering Study
- Supporting Mother-Infant Relationships Affected
by Intimate Partner Violence
25Mothering 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
26Thank You Any Questions?