Effects of Home-Based Intervention Program to Prevent Child Abuse for Parents: A Meta Analysis

  • Park H
  • Kim H
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© 2017 Korean Academy of Child Health Nursing. Purpose: This study was done to conduct a meta-analysis of articles describing randomized controlled trials which showed substantiated effects for home-based child abuse prevention programs for all parents. Methods: The articles regarding child abuse prevention programs for parents were investigated using the systematic review method. A literature search was conducted in PubMed, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Cochrane central library, Eric, and RISS on material published. Article searches and quality appraisal through RoB (Risk of Bias) yielded 14 records. Results: The total random effect size was 0.344 (Parents outcome, 0.333; Child outcome, 0.310; Environment, 0.275). The home based intervention for parents was effective for prevention of potential child abuse. Conclusion: This study supports the effectiveness of health care professional directing child abuse prevention programs for all parents whose children are in the early years of life including during the period of pregnancy.

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Park, H.-J., & Kim, H. K. (2017). Effects of Home-Based Intervention Program to Prevent Child Abuse for Parents: A Meta Analysis. Child Health Nursing Research, 23(4), 479–493. https://doi.org/10.4094/chnr.2017.23.4.479

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