One-year follow-up of The Incredible Years Parents and Babies Program: A pilot randomized controlled trial.

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Maiken Pontoppidan, Tróndur Møller Sandoy, Sihu K Klest
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Background: The foundation of a healthy life begins in pregnancy and early adversity can have detrimental long-term consequences for affected children.

Objective: This paper examines the effects of the Incredible Years Parents and Babies program (IYPB) at one-year follow-up when offered as a universal parenting intervention to parents with newborn infants.

Method: We conducted a pragmatic, two-arm, parallel pilot randomized controlled trial; 112 families with newborns were randomized to IYPB intervention (n = 76) or usual care (n = 36). The IYPB program is a group intervention with eight two-hour sessions. Follow-up outcomes collected a year after the intervention ended include parental stress, depression, well-being, reflective function, sense of competence, and child cognitive and socio-emotional development.

Results: There were no intervention effects on any of the primary or secondary parent-reported outcomes at one-year follow-up when the children were 18 months old. When examining the lowest-functioning mothers in moderator analyses, we found that mothers assigned to the IYPB group reported significantly lower scores for the interest and curiosity subscale of the parent reflective function scale than control mothers (β=-1,07 [-2.09,-0.06]).

Conclusion: We found no long-term effects of the IYPB when offered as a universal intervention for a relatively well-functioning group of parents with infants in a setting with a high standard of usual care. The intervention was developed for more vulnerable families in settings with a low level of universal care and the program may be effective for families in those circumstances.

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不可思议的岁月父母和婴儿计划的一年随访:一项试点随机对照试验。
背景:健康生活的基础始于怀孕,早期的逆境可能对受影响的儿童产生有害的长期后果。目的:本文考察了不可思议年父母和婴儿计划(IYPB)在一年随访时作为一种普遍的育儿干预提供给新生儿父母的效果。方法:我们进行了一项实用的、双臂的、平行的、随机对照试验;112个新生儿家庭随机分为IYPB干预组(n = 76)和常规护理组(n = 36)。IYPB项目是一个小组干预,有八个两个小时的会议。干预结束一年后收集的随访结果包括父母压力、抑郁、幸福感、反思功能、能力感以及儿童认知和社会情感发展。结果:干预对儿童18个月大时父母报告的主要或次要结果均无影响。当在调节分析中检查最低功能母亲时,我们发现被分配到IYPB组的母亲在父母反思功能量表的兴趣和好奇心子量表上的得分显著低于对照组母亲(β=-1,07[-2.09,-0.06])。结论:我们发现,IYPB作为一种普遍的干预措施,在高标准的常规护理环境中,对一个功能相对良好的婴儿父母群体进行干预,没有长期效果。该干预措施是针对普遍保健水平较低的环境中较为脆弱的家庭制定的,该方案可能对这种情况下的家庭有效。
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