The PANJO study aims to evaluate, within the French public health services, the impact of a home visitors training on parent-child attachment, families outcomes, use of services and child maltreatment indicators.
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Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
447
PANJO consists on a 6 to 12 home visitation intervention aiming at supporting the parents, supporting their upcoming then relationship with their first newbord child and to help them reaching all services they may need.
Agence Nationale de Santé Publique
Saint-Denis, France
Parental self-efficacy
20-item questionnaire parental evaluating parental self efficacy and coercitive behaviors
Time frame: Child 6th month
Parental Stress Inventory
Subscale "parent-child interactions"
Time frame: Child 6th month
Service Use
Use of all social and health services by families
Time frame: Child 6th month
Accidents
Nb of accidents and accidents leading to hospitalization in children
Time frame: Child 6th month
Child Maltreatment
Number of services required within the child protection services
Time frame: Child 6th month
Pacotis-Parental Impact
Subscale of parental impact self-reported
Time frame: Child 6th and 12th month
Parental Stress Inventory - Parental Distress
Measure of Parental Distress
Time frame: Child 6th and 12th month
Knowledge of Infant Development Inventory (KIDI questionnaire)
Measure of Knowledge of Infant Development
Time frame: Child 6th and 12th month
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale
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Measure of depression in mothers
Time frame: Child 6th and 12th month