Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations.
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Model effectiveness research report last updated: 2023
Effects shown in research
Positive parenting practices
Findings rated high
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Outcome measure | Effect | Follow-up timing | Sample | Sample size | Intervention group | Comparison group | Group difference | Effect size | Statistical significance | Notes |
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Adult Adolescent Parenting Inventory 2 (AAPI-2), Belief in the use of appropriate punishment score, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted mean = 6.40 | Unadjusted mean = 6.29 | Mean difference = 0.11 | Study reported = 0.08 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.59 |
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Condon Maternal Attachment Scale, Absence of hostility score, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
171 children | Unadjusted mean = 4.39 | Unadjusted mean = 4.41 | Mean difference = -0.02 | Study reported = -0.04 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.81 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Condon Maternal Attachment Scale, Quality of attachment score, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
169 children | Unadjusted mean = 4.70 | Unadjusted mean = 4.68 | Mean difference = 0.02 | HomVEE calculated = 0.06 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.70 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Mother reads to her child every day, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
149 children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.46 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.53 | Mean difference = -0.07 | HomVEE calculated = -0.14 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.39 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Mother reads to her child, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.90 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.90 | Mean difference = 0.00 | Study reported = 0.00 | Not statistically significant, p = 1.00 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Parental Cognition and Conduct Toward the Infant Scale (PACOTIS), Baby comparison scale score, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
172 children | Unadjusted mean = 7.52 | Unadjusted mean = 7.02 | Mean difference = 0.50 | Study reported = 0.26 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.09 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Parental Cognition and Conduct Toward the Infant Scale (PACOTIS), Parental hostile-reactive behaviors score, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
171 children | Unadjusted mean = 0.80 | Unadjusted mean = 1.06 | Mean difference = -0.26 | Study reported = -0.22 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.15 |
Negative effect is favorable to the intervention. Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Parental Cognition and Conduct Toward the Infant Scale (PACOTIS), Parental overprotection score, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
172 children | Unadjusted mean = 6.18 | Unadjusted mean = 6.13 | Mean difference = 0.05 | Study reported = 0.02 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.88 |
Negative effect is favorable to the intervention. Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Parental Cognition and Conduct Toward the Infant Scale (PACOTIS), Parental warmth score, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
171 children | Unadjusted mean = 9.18 | Unadjusted mean = 9.25 | Mean difference = -0.07 | Study reported = -0.06 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.71 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Parental Cognition and Conduct Toward the Infant Scale (PACOTIS), Perceived parental impact score, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
172 children | Unadjusted mean = 7.25 | Unadjusted mean = 7.04 | Mean difference = 0.21 | Study reported = 0.10 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.52 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Parental Locus of Control Scale (PLOC), Control of child's behavior score, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 children | Unadjusted mean = 6.92 | Unadjusted mean = 7.22 | Mean difference = -0.30 | Study reported = -0.11 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.47 |
Negative effect is favorable to the intervention. Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
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Outcome measure | Effect | Follow-up timing | Sample | Sample size | Intervention group | Comparison group | Group difference | Effect size | Statistical significance |
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Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment (HOME), Involvement scale | FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old | High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample | 168 mothers | Unadjusted mean = 4.27 | Unadjusted mean = 4.41 | Mean difference = -0.14 | Study reported = -0.05 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.80 |
Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment (HOME), Responsivity scale | FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old | High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample | 165 mothers | Unadjusted mean = 9.00 | Unadjusted mean = 8.95 | Mean difference = 0.05 | Study reported = 0.08 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.56 |
Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment (HOME), Learning Materials scale | FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old | High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample | 168 mothers | Unadjusted mean = 8.08 | Unadjusted mean = 7.74 | Mean difference = 0.34 | Study reported = 0.29 | Statistically significant, p= 0.02 |
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Outcome measure | Effect | Follow-up timing | Sample | Sample size | Intervention group | Comparison group | Group difference | Effect size | Statistical significance | Notes |
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Appropriateness of baby sleeping location |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 mother/child dyads | Unadjusted proportion = 0.90 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.99 | Mean difference = -0.09 | Study reported = -0.39 | Statistically significant, p = 0.03 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Baby has appropriate sleep preparation |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 mother/child dyads | Unadjusted proportion = 0.48 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.39 | Mean difference = 0.09 | Study reported = 0.19 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.24 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Condon Maternal Attachment Scale (CMAS), Absence of Hostility |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 mother/child dyads | Unadjusted mean = 4.39 | Unadjusted mean = 4.41 | Mean difference = -0.02 | Study reported = -0.04 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.80 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Condon Maternal Attachment Scale (CMAS), Quality of Attachment |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 mother/child dyads | Unadjusted mean = 4.69 | Unadjusted mean = 4.68 | Mean difference = 0.01 | Study reported = 0.03 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.85 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Condon Maternal Attachment Scale (CMAS), total score |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 mother/child dyads | Unadjusted mean = 85.86 | Unadjusted mean = 85.92 | Mean difference = -0.06 | Study reported = -0.01 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.94 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Mother interaction with baby (items adapted from My Baby and Me program and Parenting for the First Time program) |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 mother/child dyads | Unadjusted mean = 2.79 | Unadjusted mean = 2.66 | Mean difference = 0.13 | Study reported = 0.22 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.14 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Mother uses baby safety gate |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
151 mother/child dyads | Unadjusted proportion = 0.19 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.13 | Mean difference = 0.06 | Study reported = 0.15 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.32 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. Authors' reported effect size is Cohen's d |
Mother uses electrical socket covers |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
168 mother/child dyads | Unadjusted proportion = 0.43 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.33 | Mean difference = 0.10 | Study reported = 0.20 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.18 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. Authors' reported effect size is Cohen's d |
Parental Cognition and Conduct Toward the Infant Scale (PACOTIS), Baby Comparison |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 mother/child dyads | Unadjusted mean = 7.52 | Unadjusted mean = 7.04 | Mean difference = 0.48 | Study reported = 0.26 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.10 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Parental Cognition and Conduct Toward the Infant Scale (PACOTIS), Parental Hostile-reactive Behavior |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 mother/child dyads | Unadjusted mean = 0.80 | Unadjusted mean = 1.04 | Mean difference = -0.24 | Study reported = -0.20 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.18 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Parental Cognition and Conduct Toward the Infant Scale (PACOTIS), Parental Impact |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 mother/child dyads | Unadjusted mean = 7.25 | Unadjusted mean = 7.07 | Mean difference = 0.18 | Study reported = 0.08 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.58 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Parental Cognition and Conduct Toward the Infant Scale (PACOTIS), Parental Over-protection |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 mother/child dyads | Unadjusted mean = 6.18 | Unadjusted mean = 6.14 | Mean difference = 0.04 | Study reported = 0.02 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.90 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Parental Cognition and Conduct Toward the Infant Scale (PACOTIS), Parental Self-efficacy |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 mother/child dyads | Unadjusted mean = 8.80 | Unadjusted mean = 8.67 | Mean difference = 0.13 | Study reported = 0.10 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.47 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Parental Cognition and Conduct Toward the Infant Scale (PACOTIS), Parental Warmth |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 mother/child dyads | Unadjusted mean = 9.18 | Unadjusted mean = 9.24 | Mean difference = -0.06 | Study reported = -0.06 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.75 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Parental Locus of Control Scale (PLOC), overall score |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 mother/child dyads | Unadjusted mean = 44.27 | Unadjusted mean = 45.54 | Mean difference = -1.27 | Study reported = -0.16 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.29 |
Negative effect is favorable to the intervention. Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Parental Locus of Control Scale (PLOC), Parental Belief in Fate/Chance |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 mother/child dyads | Unadjusted mean = 9.70 | Unadjusted mean = 9.97 | Mean difference = -0.27 | Study reported = -0.08 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.61 |
Negative effect is favorable to the intervention. Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. Authors' reported effect size is Cohen's d |
Satisfied with father's involvement |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 mother/child dyads | Unadjusted mean = 62.26 | Unadjusted mean = 64.40 | Mean difference = -2.14 | Study reported = -0.25 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.11 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
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Outcome measure | Effect | Follow-up timing | Sample | Sample size | Intervention group | Comparison group | Group difference | Effect size | Statistical significance | Notes |
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Adult Adolescent Parenting Inventory 2 (AAPI), Appropriate parent-child roles |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers | Unadjusted mean = 6.11 | Unadjusted mean = 6.07 | Mean difference = 0.04 | Study reported = 0.02 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.91 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Adult Adolescent Parenting Inventory 2 (AAPI), Belief in the use of inappropriate punishment- At risk cut-off |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers | Unadjusted proportion = 0.00 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.02 | Mean difference = -0.02 | Study reported = -0.22 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.63 |
Negative effect is favorable to the intervention. Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Adult Adolescent Parenting Inventory 2 (AAPI), Inappropriate parent-child roles- At risk cut-off |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers | Unadjusted proportion = 0.12 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.12 | Mean difference = 0.00 | Study reported = 0.00 | Not statistically significant, p = 1.00 |
Negative effect is favorable to the intervention. Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Adult Adolescent Parenting Inventory 2 (AAPI), Parental empathy |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers | Unadjusted mean = 4.93 | Unadjusted mean = 4.92 | Mean difference = 0.01 | Study reported = 0.01 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.98 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Adult Adolescent Parenting Inventory 2 (AAPI), Parental lack of empathy- At risk of cut-off |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers | Unadjusted proportion = 0.34 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.24 | Mean difference = 0.10 | Study reported = 0.22 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.16 |
Negative effect is favorable to the intervention. Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Adult Adolescent Parenting Inventory 2 (AAPI), Realistic parental expectations of children |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers | Unadjusted mean = 6.62 | Unadjusted mean = 6.46 | Mean difference = 0.16 | Study reported = 0.09 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.59 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Adult Adolescent Parenting Inventory 2 (AAPI), total number of scales at risk |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers | Unadjusted mean = 0.76 | Unadjusted mean = 0.76 | Mean difference = 0.00 | Study reported = 0.00 | Not statistically significant, p = 1.00 |
Negative effect is favorable to the intervention. Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Adult Adolescent Parenting Inventory 2 (AAPI), Total score |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers | Unadjusted mean = 124.18 | Unadjusted mean = 125.71 | Mean difference = -1.53 | Study reported = -0.11 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.47 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Adult Adolescent Parenting Inventory 2 (AAPI), Unrealistic parental expectations of children- At risk cut-off |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers | Unadjusted proportion = 0.06 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.05 | Mean difference = 0.01 | Study reported = 0.06 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.78 |
Negative effect is favorable to the intervention. Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Adult-Adolescent Parenting Inventory (AAPI), Appropriate parent-child roles, difference-in-difference estimate |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers | Unadjusted mean = 28.04 | Unadjusted mean = 27.78 | Mean difference = 0.26 | HomVEE calculated = -0.08 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.59 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Adult-Adolescent Parenting Inventory (AAPI), Belief in the use of appropriate punishment, difference-in-difference estimate |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers | Unadjusted mean = 45.84 | Unadjusted mean = 45.14 | Mean difference = 0.70 | HomVEE calculated = 0.30 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.054 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Adult-Adolescent Parenting Inventory (AAPI), Belief in the use of inappropriate punishment- At risk cut-off, difference-in-difference estimate |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers | Unadjusted mean = 0.00 | Unadjusted mean = 0.02 | Mean difference = -0.02 | HomVEE calculated = 0.19 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.23 |
Negative effect is favorable to the intervention. Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Adult-Adolescent Parenting Inventory (AAPI), Inappropriate parent-child roles- At risk cut-off, difference-in-difference estimate |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers | Unadjusted mean = 0.12 | Unadjusted mean = 0.12 | Mean difference = 0.00 | HomVEE calculated = 0.15 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.33 |
Negative effect is favorable to the intervention. Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Adult-Adolescent Parenting Inventory (AAPI), Parental empathy, difference-in-difference estimate |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers | Unadjusted mean = 39.65 | Unadjusted mean = 39.52 | Mean difference = 0.13 | HomVEE calculated = -0.06 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.69 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Adult-Adolescent Parenting Inventory (AAPI), Parental lack of empathy- At risk of cut-off, difference-in-difference estimate |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers | Unadjusted mean = 0.34 | Unadjusted mean = 0.24 | Mean difference = 0.10 | Study reported = 0.33 | Statistically significant, p = 0.04 |
Negative effect is favorable to the intervention. Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. Authors' reported effect size is Cohen's d |
Adult-Adolescent Parenting Inventory (AAPI), Realistic parental expectations of children, difference-in-difference estimate |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers | Unadjusted mean = 25.17 | Unadjusted mean = 24.64 | Mean difference = 0.53 | HomVEE calculated = -0.10 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.52 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Adult-Adolescent Parenting Inventory (AAPI), Unrealistic parental expectations of children- At risk cut-off, difference-in-difference estimate |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers | Unadjusted mean = 0.06 | Unadjusted mean = 0.05 | Mean difference = 0.01 | Study reported = 0.35 | Statistically significant, p = 0.03 |
Negative effect is favorable to the intervention. Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. Authors' reported effect size is Cohen's d |
Appropriateness of sleeping location |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
162 children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.87 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.95 | Mean difference = -0.08 | Study reported = -0.30 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.09 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Family Environment Scale (FES), Cohesion Standard Score |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted mean = 55.51 | Unadjusted mean = 58.07 | Mean difference = -2.56 | Study reported = -0.27 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.08 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Family Environment Scale (FES), Conflict Standard Score |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted mean = 70.43 | Unadjusted mean = 69.63 | Mean difference = 0.80 | Study reported = 0.09 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.57 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Family Environment Scale (FES), Organisation Standard Score |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted mean = 48.15 | Unadjusted mean = 46.88 | Mean difference = 1.27 | Study reported = 0.14 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.37 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Father has daily contact with child |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
164 children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.68 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.67 | Mean difference = 0.01 | Study reported = 0.01 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.89 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Father part of child's life |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
164 children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.94 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.89 | Mean difference = 0.05 | Study reported = 0.17 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.26 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Satisfied with father's involvement |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers | Unadjusted mean = 62.91 | Unadjusted mean = 62.54 | Mean difference = 0.37 | Study reported = 0.04 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.78 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
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Outcome measure | Effect | Follow-up timing | Sample | Sample size | Intervention group | Comparison group | Group difference | Effect size | Statistical significance | Notes |
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Condon Maternal Attachment Scale (CMAS): Absence of hostility |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers and children | Unadjusted mean = 4.36 | Unadjusted mean = 4.40 | Mean difference = -0.04 | Study reported = -0.06 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.63 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Condon Maternal Attachment Scale (CMAS): Quality of attachment |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers and children | Unadjusted mean = 4.61 | Unadjusted mean = 4.57 | Mean difference = 0.04 | Study reported = 0.12 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.50 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Condon Maternal Attachment Scale (CMAS): Total score |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers and children | Unadjusted mean = 84.16 | Unadjusted mean = 84.03 | Mean difference = 0.13 | Study reported = 0.02 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.89 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Father has contact with child daily |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
163 mothers and children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.66 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.69 | Mean difference = -0.03 | Study reported = -0.05 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.68 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Parental Cognition and Conduct Toward the Infant Scale (PACOTIS): Baby comparison score |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers and children | Unadjusted mean = 7.04 | Unadjusted mean = 6.41 | Mean difference = 0.63 | Study reported = 0.29 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.07 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Parental Cognition and Conduct Toward the Infant Scale (PACOTIS): Parental hostile-reactive behavior |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers and children | Unadjusted mean = 1.78 | Unadjusted mean = 1.94 | Mean difference = -0.16 | Study reported = -0.10 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.51 |
Negative effect is favorable to the intervention. Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Parental Cognition and Conduct Toward the Infant Scale (PACOTIS): Parental impact |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers and children | Unadjusted mean = 7.97 | Unadjusted mean = 7.50 | Mean difference = 0.47 | Study reported = 0.20 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.21 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Parental Cognition and Conduct Toward the Infant Scale (PACOTIS): Parental over-protection |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers and children | Unadjusted mean = 4.49 | Unadjusted mean = 4.23 | Mean difference = 0.26 | Study reported = 0.12 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.45 |
Negative effect is favorable to the intervention. Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Parental Cognition and Conduct Toward the Infant Scale (PACOTIS): Parental self efficacy |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers and children | Unadjusted mean = 8.74 | Unadjusted mean = 8.42 | Mean difference = 0.32 | Study reported = 0.29 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.07 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Parental Cognition and Conduct Toward the Infant Scale (PACOTIS): Parental warmth |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers and children | Unadjusted mean = 8.69 | Unadjusted mean = 8.48 | Mean difference = 0.21 | Study reported = 0.15 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.36 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |