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A home-visiting intervention targeting determinants of infant mental health: the study protocol for the CAPEDP randomized controlled trial in France

BACKGROUND: Several studies suggest that the number of risk factors rather than their nature is key to mental health disorders in childhood. METHOD AND DESIGN: The objective of this multicentre randomized controlled parallel trial (PROBE methodology) is to assess the impact in a multi-risk French ur...

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Autores principales: Tubach, Florence, Greacen, Tim, Saïas, Thomas, Dugravier, Romain, Guedeney, Nicole, Ravaud, Philippe, Tereno, Susana, Tremblay, Richard, Falissard, Bruno, Guedeney, Antoine
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3490937/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22888979
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-12-648
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author Tubach, Florence
Greacen, Tim
Saïas, Thomas
Dugravier, Romain
Guedeney, Nicole
Ravaud, Philippe
Tereno, Susana
Tremblay, Richard
Falissard, Bruno
Guedeney, Antoine
author_facet Tubach, Florence
Greacen, Tim
Saïas, Thomas
Dugravier, Romain
Guedeney, Nicole
Ravaud, Philippe
Tereno, Susana
Tremblay, Richard
Falissard, Bruno
Guedeney, Antoine
author_sort Tubach, Florence
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description BACKGROUND: Several studies suggest that the number of risk factors rather than their nature is key to mental health disorders in childhood. METHOD AND DESIGN: The objective of this multicentre randomized controlled parallel trial (PROBE methodology) is to assess the impact in a multi-risk French urban sample of a home-visiting program targeting child mental health and its major determinants. This paper describes the protocol of this study. In the study, pregnant women were eligible if they were: living in the intervention area; able to speak French, less than 26 years old; having their first child; less than 27 weeks of amenorrhea; and if at least one of the following criteria were true: less than twelve years of education, intending to bring up their child without the presence of the child’s father, and 3) low income. Participants were randomized into either the intervention or the control group. All had access to usual care in mother-child centres and community mental health services free of charge in every neighbourhood. Psychologists conducted all home visits, which were planned on a weekly basis from the 7(th) month of pregnancy and progressively decreasing in frequency until the child’s second birthday. Principle outcome measures included child mental health at 24 months and two major mediating variables for infant mental health: postnatal maternal depression and the quality of the caring environment. A total of 440 families were recruited, of which a subsample of 120 families received specific attachment and caregiver behaviour assessment. Assessment was conducted by an independent assessment team during home visits and, for the attachment study, in a specifically created Attachment Assessment laboratory. DISCUSSION: The CAPEDP study is the first large-scale randomised, controlled infant mental health promotion programme to take place in France. A major specificity of the program was that all home visits were conducted by specifically trained, supervised psychologists rather than nurses. Significant challenges included designing a mental health promotion programme targeting vulnerable families within one of the most generous but little assessed health and social care systems in the Western World. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Current Clinical trial number is NCT00392847.
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spelling pubmed-34909372012-11-07 A home-visiting intervention targeting determinants of infant mental health: the study protocol for the CAPEDP randomized controlled trial in France Tubach, Florence Greacen, Tim Saïas, Thomas Dugravier, Romain Guedeney, Nicole Ravaud, Philippe Tereno, Susana Tremblay, Richard Falissard, Bruno Guedeney, Antoine BMC Public Health Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Several studies suggest that the number of risk factors rather than their nature is key to mental health disorders in childhood. METHOD AND DESIGN: The objective of this multicentre randomized controlled parallel trial (PROBE methodology) is to assess the impact in a multi-risk French urban sample of a home-visiting program targeting child mental health and its major determinants. This paper describes the protocol of this study. In the study, pregnant women were eligible if they were: living in the intervention area; able to speak French, less than 26 years old; having their first child; less than 27 weeks of amenorrhea; and if at least one of the following criteria were true: less than twelve years of education, intending to bring up their child without the presence of the child’s father, and 3) low income. Participants were randomized into either the intervention or the control group. All had access to usual care in mother-child centres and community mental health services free of charge in every neighbourhood. Psychologists conducted all home visits, which were planned on a weekly basis from the 7(th) month of pregnancy and progressively decreasing in frequency until the child’s second birthday. Principle outcome measures included child mental health at 24 months and two major mediating variables for infant mental health: postnatal maternal depression and the quality of the caring environment. A total of 440 families were recruited, of which a subsample of 120 families received specific attachment and caregiver behaviour assessment. Assessment was conducted by an independent assessment team during home visits and, for the attachment study, in a specifically created Attachment Assessment laboratory. DISCUSSION: The CAPEDP study is the first large-scale randomised, controlled infant mental health promotion programme to take place in France. A major specificity of the program was that all home visits were conducted by specifically trained, supervised psychologists rather than nurses. Significant challenges included designing a mental health promotion programme targeting vulnerable families within one of the most generous but little assessed health and social care systems in the Western World. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Current Clinical trial number is NCT00392847. BioMed Central 2012-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3490937/ /pubmed/22888979 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-12-648 Text en Copyright ©2012 Tubach et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Tubach, Florence
Greacen, Tim
Saïas, Thomas
Dugravier, Romain
Guedeney, Nicole
Ravaud, Philippe
Tereno, Susana
Tremblay, Richard
Falissard, Bruno
Guedeney, Antoine
A home-visiting intervention targeting determinants of infant mental health: the study protocol for the CAPEDP randomized controlled trial in France
title A home-visiting intervention targeting determinants of infant mental health: the study protocol for the CAPEDP randomized controlled trial in France
title_full A home-visiting intervention targeting determinants of infant mental health: the study protocol for the CAPEDP randomized controlled trial in France
title_fullStr A home-visiting intervention targeting determinants of infant mental health: the study protocol for the CAPEDP randomized controlled trial in France
title_full_unstemmed A home-visiting intervention targeting determinants of infant mental health: the study protocol for the CAPEDP randomized controlled trial in France
title_short A home-visiting intervention targeting determinants of infant mental health: the study protocol for the CAPEDP randomized controlled trial in France
title_sort home-visiting intervention targeting determinants of infant mental health: the study protocol for the capedp randomized controlled trial in france
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3490937/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22888979
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-12-648
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