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Long-term follow-up of a randomised controlled trial of a brief home-based parenting intervention to reduce behavioural problems in young children

Our Healthy Start, Happy Start study used a relationship-based video-feedback programme to support parents and caregivers to interact with their babies and toddlers in a responsive and consistent way. We followed up with families at three points: five months after joining the study, two years later, when the children were aged about four, and six years later, when the children were about eight years old.

The long-term findings of our Healthy Start, Happy Start study have been published in a paper for the Journal Of Child Psychology And Psychiatry.

Journal article

Read our paper published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry about the latest findings of the Healthy Start, Happy Start study.

Quick-read summary

Read this quick-read summary about the latest findings of the Healthy Start, Happy Study study, published by the Faculty of Education.

Short animations

These short animations summarise our findings from the first and final phase of the Healthy Start, Happy Start study.

Healthy Start, Happy Start page

Learn more about the study on our Healthy Start, Happy Start page.

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