Child Abuse/Neglect
2 Results
- Research in Pediatric Education and Professional Development
Training Pediatric Residents to Provide Parent Education: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Academic PediatricsVol. 14Issue 4p353–360Published in issue: July, 2014- Erin McCormick
- Suzanne E.U. Kerns
- Heather McPhillips
- Jeffrey Wright
- Dimitri A. Christakis
- Frederick P. Rivara
Cited in Scopus: 16We evaluated the effect of Primary Care Positive Parenting Program (Triple P) training on pediatric residents and the families they serve to test 2 hypotheses: first, training would significantly improve resident skill in identifying and addressing discrete parenting and child behavior problems; and second, parents would report an improvement in their sense of self-efficacy, use of positive discipline strategies, and their child's behavior. - Prevention and Early Detection
The SEEK Model of Pediatric Primary Care: Can Child Maltreatment Be Prevented in a Low-Risk Population?
Academic PediatricsVol. 12Issue 4p259–268Published online: June 4, 2012- Howard Dubowitz
- Wendy G. Lane
- Joshua N. Semiatin
- Laurence S. Magder
Cited in Scopus: 103To examine the effectiveness of the Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) model of enhanced pediatric primary care to help reduce child maltreatment in a relatively low-risk population.