Which Mothers Know That All Babies Cry? A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Child Abuse Prevention Program for Low-Income New Mothers

Author:

Cala Cala Luisa F.123,Kelly Carrie Leah12ORCID,Ramos Elaina12,VanVleet Marcia134,High Pamela123

Affiliation:

1. Brown University, Providence, RI, USA

2. Hasbro Children’s/Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI, USA

3. Women and Infants’ Hospital, Providence, RI, USA

4. Baystate Medical Center, Springfield, MA, USA

Abstract

This study evaluated an intervention for low-income new mothers, half from Spanish-speaking homes, that provides education around infant crying and abusive head trauma (AHT). At enrollment, non–US-born mothers were less likely than US-born mothers to have heard of shaken baby syndrome (60% vs 89%, P ≤ .0001) or to know shaking babies could lead to brain damage or death (48% vs 80%, P < .0001). At follow-up, non–US-born intervention mothers had improved knowledge of the peak of crying (31% vs 4%, P = .009), improved knowledge that shaking a baby could lead to brain damage or death (36% vs 12%, P = .035), and identified more calming strategies for parenting stress compared with non–US-born control mothers (+0.8 [SD = 1.1] vs −0.4 [SD = 1.4]). This study identifies a gap in AHT knowledge at baseline of non–US-born mothers. These mothers had improved knowledge with intervention and are an important population for similar prevention efforts.

Funder

Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island

Hasbro Children’s/Rhode Island Hospital

Maternal and Child Health Bureau

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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