Policies are Needed to Increase the Reach and Impact of Evidence-Based Parenting Supports: A Call for a Population-Based Approach to Supporting Parents, Children, and Families

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Frances L. Doyle
Alina Morawska
Daryl J. Higgins
Sophie S. Havighurst
Trevor G. Mazzucchelli
John W. Toumbourou
Christel M. Middeldorp
Carys Chainey
Vanessa E. Cobham
Paul Harnett
Matthew R. Sanders
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[1] The University of Sydney,School of Psychology, Faculty of Science
[2] Western Sydney University,School of Psychology, The MARCS Institute for Brain Behaviour and Development, Transforming Early Education and Child Health (TeEACH) Research Centre, Translational Health Research Institute
[3] The University of Queensland,Parenting and Family Support Centre, School of Psychology
[4] Australian Catholic University,Institute of Child Protection Studies
[5] The University of Melbourne,Mindful: Centre for Training and Research in Developmental Health
[6] Curtin University,School of Psychology
[7] Deakin University,Centre for Social and Early Emotional Development
[8] The University of Queensland,School of Psychology
[9] The University of Queensland,Child Health Research Centre
[10] Children’s Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service,Child and Youth Mental Health Service
[11] Griffith University,School of Criminology and Criminal Justice
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Child Psychiatry & Human Development | 2023年 / 54卷
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Child development; Evidence-based parenting supports; Parenting; Parenting programs; Policy;
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Parents can be essential change-agents in their children’s lives. To support parents in their parenting role, a range of programs have been developed and evaluated. In this paper, we provide an overview of the evidence for the effectiveness of parenting interventions for parents and children across a range of outcomes, including child and adolescent mental and physical health, child and adolescent competencies and academic outcomes, parental skills and competencies, parental wellbeing and mental health, and prevention of child maltreatment and family violence. Although there is extensive research showing the effectiveness of evidence-based parenting programs, these are not yet widely available at a population level and many parents are unable to access support. We outline how to achieve increased reach of evidence-based parenting supports, highlighting the policy imperative to adequately support the use of these supports as a way to address high priority mental health, physical health, and social problems.
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