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  • Inequalities in the identif... Inequalities in the identification and management of common mental disorders in the perinatal period: An equity focused re-analysis of a systematic review
    Prady, Stephanie L; Endacott, Charlotte; Dickerson, Josie ... PloS one, 03/2021, Volume: 16, Issue: 3
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    Maternal mental health problems in the perinatal period can cause significant distress and loss of functioning, and can have lasting impact on children. People living in disadvantage are at risk of ...
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  • Perspectives on the Incredi... Perspectives on the Incredible Years programme: psychological management of conduct disorder
    Bywater, Tracey J British journal of psychiatry 201
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    Two out of three children diagnosed with conduct disorder will not outgrow it without treatment. It is costly to the individual in terms of negative life outcomes and to society in terms of increased ...
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  • The cost-effectiveness of a... The cost-effectiveness of a proportionate parenting programme for primary caregivers and their child: an economic evaluation using evidence from the E-SEE Trial
    Cox, Edward; Walker, Simon; Blower, Sarah ... BMC health services research, 06/2022, Volume: 22, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Background Behavioural and mental disorders have become a public health crisis; averting mental ill-health in early years can achieve significant longer-term health benefits and cost ...
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  • Prevalence, trajectories, a... Prevalence, trajectories, and determinants of television viewing time in an ethnically diverse sample of young children from the UK
    Barber, Sally E; Kelly, Brian; Collings, Paul J ... The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity, 07/2017, Volume: 14, Issue: 1
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    Excessive screen viewing in early childhood is associated with poor physical and psycho-social health and poor cognitive development. This study aimed to understand the prevalence, trajectory and ...
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  • What do parents think of us... What do parents think of using informational videos to support recruitment for parenting trials? A qualitative study
    Pontoppidan, Maiken; Blower, Sarah; Solvang, Julie Nygaard ... Trials, 12/2021, Volume: 22, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Background Lower than expected recruitment and retention rates are common challenges in parenting trials—particularly for community-based trials targeting parents of young children that rely ...
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  • A quasi-experimental effect... A quasi-experimental effectiveness evaluation of the ’Incredible Years Toddler’ parenting programme on children’s development aged 5: A study protocol
    Mooney, Kate E; Bywater, Tracey; Hinde, Sebastian ... PloS one, 09/2023, Volume: 18, Issue: 9
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    Child behavioural and mental health problems have become a public health crisis. The consequences of poor mental health in childhood have large economic costs and consequences for the individual, ...
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  • Protocol for the effectiven... Protocol for the effectiveness evaluation of an antenatal, universally offered, and remotely delivered parenting programme 'Baby Steps' on maternal outcomes: a Born in Bradford's Better Start (BiBBS) study
    Mooney, Kate E; Bywater, Tracey; Dickerson, Josie ... BMC public health, 01/2023, Volume: 23, Issue: 1
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    Poor perinatal mental health and maternal sensitivity towards a child in the early years can carry a long-term cost to individuals and to society, and result in negative child outcomes such as poor ...
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  • Barriers and facilitators i... Barriers and facilitators in the delivery of a proportionate universal parenting program model (E-SEE Steps) in community family services
    Berry, Vashti; Mitchell, Siobhan B; Blower, Sarah ... PloS one, 06/2022, Volume: 17, Issue: 6
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    A proportionate universal (PU) approach to early years' service provision has been advocated to improve children's health and development and to reduce health inequality, by ensuring that services ...
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  • A randomized controlled tri... A randomized controlled trial of a proportionate universal parenting program delivery model (E-SEE Steps) to enhance child social-emotional wellbeing
    Bywater, Tracey; Berry, Vashti; Blower, Sarah ... PloS one, 04/2022, Volume: 17, Issue: 4
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    Evidence for parenting programs to improve wellbeing in children under three is inconclusive. We investigated the fidelity, impact, and cost-effectiveness of two parenting programs delivered within a ...
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  • The Measurement Properties ... The Measurement Properties and Acceptability of a New Parent-Infant Bonding Tool ('Me and My Baby') for Use in United Kingdom Universal Healthcare Settings: A Psychometric, Cross-Sectional Study
    Bywater, Tracey; Dunn, Abigail; Endacott, Charlotte ... Frontiers in psychology, 02/2022, Volume: 13
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    The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines acknowledge the importance of the parent-infant relationship for child development but highlight the need for further research ...
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