2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2012.07.003
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Effectiveness of educational materials designed to change knowledge and behavior about crying and shaken baby syndrome: A replication of a randomized controlled trial in Japan

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“…Increases also were seen in the number of callers wanting to seek assistance from the helpline or report parental alcohol and drug abuse [46]. Two studies reported statistically significant increases in the number of attempts by parents and/or community members to prevent child abuse through strategies promoted in the campaign, such as assisting parents by watching their children [50] and sharing information about excessive infant crying with other caregivers [51].…”
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confidence: 98%
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“…Increases also were seen in the number of callers wanting to seek assistance from the helpline or report parental alcohol and drug abuse [46]. Two studies reported statistically significant increases in the number of attempts by parents and/or community members to prevent child abuse through strategies promoted in the campaign, such as assisting parents by watching their children [50] and sharing information about excessive infant crying with other caregivers [51].…”
Section: Outcome Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, some measure of behavior change was assessed in more than half (58.8%) of the studies [46,47,[49][50][51][52][53][56][57][58][59]. Significant decreases were seen in child behavior problems [47,[57][58][59] and in dysfunctional or coercive parenting behaviors [47,51,57,59]. Two studies reported increases in calls to helplines to report child abuse cases [46,52].…”
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“…Da mesma forma, a percepção sobre o significado do choro pode variar muito entre culturas. No Japão, por exemplo, o choro do bebê é um indicativo de força e saúde (Fujiwara et al, 2012), enquanto nos Estados Unidos ele é frequentemente associado à ocorrência da cólica, e, portanto, a um problema de saúde no bebê (Barr, 2014).…”
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