The impact of a home visiting program on the care environment of Brazilian adolescent mothers - an descriptive exploratory study.

IF 2.3 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Frontiers in global women's health Pub Date : 2025-04-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fgwh.2025.1530351
Letícia Aparecida da Silva, Luciola Demery Siqueira, Larayne Gallo Farias Oliveira, Euripedes Constantino Miguel Filho, Guilherme Vanoni Polanczyk, Lislaine Aparecida Fracolli
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Abstract

Background: There is evidence of a link between the environment and child development (CD) in early childhood, justifying the importance of studying the characteristics of the environment in order to understand it and thus intervene in CD.

Objectives: To describe the changes in the environment of families who participated in the Young Caring Mothers Programme (YCMP).

Method: This is an exploratory, descriptive study focusing on the home environment of adolescent mothers and their babies supported by the YCMP, derived from the randomised controlled clinical trial "The effect of the Young Pregnant Women Visitation Program on child development: a pilot study" (registered at clinicaltrial.gov; identifier: NCT02807818).

Sample: 80 pregnant adolescents, 40 in the intervention group (IG) and 40 in the control group (CG).

Instrument: IT-HOME inventory.

Results: At 6 and 12 months, both groups showed a tendency for the median to increase, although this increase was more pronounced in the IG. From 12 to 24 months, both groups showed a tendency for the median to decrease, with a more marked decrease in the CG, which reached values lower than those previously observed. No significant differences were found between the groups in the overall IT-HOME scores, but it was found that the relationship between maternal schooling and the score on the subscales emotional and verbal responsibility of the caregiver was greater in the control group (4. 5 points more) in mothers with less schooling (primary school) than in mothers with the same schooling in the control group (p = 0.02), this satisfactory result was obtained in the 6 and 24 month measurements, in the latter the intervention group scored 3 points higher than the control group (p = 0.05).

Discussion: The results show a small impact of the YCMP on the quality of the "environment" of the families supported, but the impact is on a dimension of the environment that is very important for child development: responsive relationships of the mother with low schooling and high vulnerability.

Conclusions: The YCMP can have an impact on the care environment of children under 3 years of age in families with high social vulnerability.

家访计划对巴西青少年母亲护理环境的影响-一项描述性探索性研究。
背景:有证据表明环境与儿童早期发展(CD)之间存在联系,这证明了研究环境特征的重要性,以便了解环境特征,从而干预儿童早期发展。目的:描述参加年轻关怀母亲计划(YCMP)的家庭环境的变化。方法:这是一项探索性的描述性研究,主要关注由YCMP支持的青春期母亲及其婴儿的家庭环境,来源于随机对照临床试验“年轻孕妇探视计划对儿童发展的影响:一项试点研究”(注册于clinicaltrial.gov;标识符:NCT02807818)。样本:孕少女80例,干预组(IG) 40例,对照组(CG) 40例。仪器:IT-HOME库存。结果:在6个月和12个月时,两组均表现出中位数增加的趋势,尽管这种增加在IG中更为明显。从12个月到24个月,两组均表现出中位数下降的趋势,其中CG下降更为明显,其值低于先前观察到的值。各组间在it - home总分上没有发现显著差异,但发现在对照组中,母亲学校教育与照顾者情感和言语责任亚量表得分之间的关系更大(4)。受教育程度较低(小学)的母亲比对照组受教育程度相同的母亲多5分(p = 0.02),在6个月和24个月的测量中均获得满意的结果,后者干预组比对照组高3分(p = 0.05)。讨论:结果显示,YCMP对受支持家庭的“环境”质量影响很小,但影响的是对儿童发展非常重要的环境维度:受教育程度低、易受伤害程度高的母亲的响应关系。结论:YCMP可对高社会脆弱性家庭中3岁以下儿童的关爱环境产生影响。
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