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Title: Child health reducing the risk factors and promoting the protective factors


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Child health reducing the risk factors and
promoting the protective factors
  • Linda de Caestecker
  • Director of Public Health
  • NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde

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Infant Mortality Rates Scotland, 1974-2006 Rate
per 1,000 Live Births (Source GROS )
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Number of Deaths in Children under 1 Year by
Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation
Scotland, 2006 (Source GROS ISD Scotland)
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Reducing Risks and Enhancing Protection
  • Critical periods for child health pregnancy,
    pre-school (0-3)
  • Modifiable risk factors
  • Smoking in pregnancy, nutrition, obesity
  • Postnatal depression
  • Substance misuse
  • Modifiable protective factors
  • Parenting skills, parental self-efficacy
  • Stimulation emotional, cognitive, language
  • Health related e.g. nutrition, immunisation

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Smoking
  • Smoking in pregnancy variations in recording
    and sensitive enquiry. Routine CO monitoring
    being implemented.
  • Protecting children from second-hand smoke
  • Legislation has not led to more smoking at home
  • Smokefree homes initiative
  • Training of professionals

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Family risk factors
  • Poor parenting,
  • family conflict,
  • lack of a warm positive relationship with
    parents,
  • insecure attachments,
  • harsh inflexible rigid or inconsistent discipline
    practices,
  • inadequate supervision or involvement with
    children

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Lead to risk of
  • Major behavioural and emotional problems
  • Substance misuse
  • Antisocial behaviour
  • Juvenile crime

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In contrast
  • Supportive family relationships
  • Predict positive adjustment and
  • Protect against conduct problems

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The need for parent education
  • Parenting interventions are amongst the most
    powerful and cost-effective tools available to
    prevent and treat serious behavioural and
    emotional problems in children.
  • The majority of parents do not participate in
    parent education.
  • Parenting Survey (2007) showed over 40 had not
    had any support with parenting and 77 would
    consider parenting support if available

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Triple P, positive parenting programme
  • Multi-level, prevention orientated parenting and
    family support strategy
  • Studies conducted on each intervention level and
    delivery format with consistent results
  • Effect sizes large for improved child behaviour
  • Independent replication trials in other countries

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A population based approach to large-scale
implementation of positive parenting programme
  • Establish base rates for Child Problems and
    Modifiable Parental Risk and Protective Factors
  • Interventions have evidence of effectiveness, are
    culturally appropriate and widely available
  • Practitioner training and support
  • A multi-disciplinary workforce
  • Consistent implementation and programme fidelity

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Population based approach
  • An Effective Engagement strategy
  • Informed by a theory of inequality
  • Enable parents to identify their own parenting
    objectives so that they are dynamic participants
    and go at their pace
  • Variants that are tailored to the requirements of
    high-need groups
  • Use Community Surveillance Monitoring to track
    Population-Level Outcomes

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Universal interventions for under-3s
  • Public awareness campaigns using the media more
    effectively
  • Web resources
  • Baby clubs
  • Netmums
  • Bookstart
  • Open access large group classes

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Interventions
  • The Solihull approach
  • Use of evidence based parenting programmes -
    Triple P, Mellow Parenting
  • Coordination of parenting activity at CHP level

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Take home messages
  • Addressing the risk and protective factors for
    good health must be a multi-agency response
  • We need a population level approach to parenting
    support.
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