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The Parenting Responsibility and Emotional Preparedness (PREP) Screening Tool

The Parenting Responsibility and Emotional Preparedness (PREP) Screening Tool ARTICLE The Parenting Responsibility and Emotional Preparedness (PREP) Screening Tool A 3-Item Screen That Identifies Teen Mothers at High Risk for Nonoptimal Parenting Robin Gaines Lanzi, PhD, MPH; Sharon Landesman Ramey, PhD; Shannon Carothers Bert, PhD Objective: To test the ability of a 3-item screening tool Outcome Measures: Maternal mental health and cog- (Parenting Responsibility and Emotional Preparedness nitive indicators, positive mother-child interactions, qual- [PREP]) to detect adolescent mothers at elevated risk for ity of home environment, child social-emotional devel- nonoptimal parenting and poor child development out- opment, and child cognitive development (Bayley scales). comes at 2 years of age. Results: PREP scores identified adolescent mothers with Design: A 4-site prospective cohort study conducted from significantly elevated depressive symptoms and child- December 2001 to August 2007 of adolescent mothers hood trauma and lower scores of knowledge of infant de- recruited in the third trimester of pregnancy and fol- velopment and maternal IQ. PREP predicted signifi- lowed up at 4, 8, 18, and 24 months post partum. cantly lower quality of home environments and higher levels of nonoptimal mother-child interactions at 4, 8, Setting: Community clinics and home settings in Bir- and 18 months. PREP also predicted significantly lower mingham, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA Pediatrics American Medical Association

The Parenting Responsibility and Emotional Preparedness (PREP) Screening Tool

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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright 2012 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
2168-6203
eISSN
2168-6211
DOI
10.1001/archpediatrics.2012.143
pmid
22869406
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Abstract

ARTICLE The Parenting Responsibility and Emotional Preparedness (PREP) Screening Tool A 3-Item Screen That Identifies Teen Mothers at High Risk for Nonoptimal Parenting Robin Gaines Lanzi, PhD, MPH; Sharon Landesman Ramey, PhD; Shannon Carothers Bert, PhD Objective: To test the ability of a 3-item screening tool Outcome Measures: Maternal mental health and cog- (Parenting Responsibility and Emotional Preparedness nitive indicators, positive mother-child interactions, qual- [PREP]) to detect adolescent mothers at elevated risk for ity of home environment, child social-emotional devel- nonoptimal parenting and poor child development out- opment, and child cognitive development (Bayley scales). comes at 2 years of age. Results: PREP scores identified adolescent mothers with Design: A 4-site prospective cohort study conducted from significantly elevated depressive symptoms and child- December 2001 to August 2007 of adolescent mothers hood trauma and lower scores of knowledge of infant de- recruited in the third trimester of pregnancy and fol- velopment and maternal IQ. PREP predicted signifi- lowed up at 4, 8, 18, and 24 months post partum. cantly lower quality of home environments and higher levels of nonoptimal mother-child interactions at 4, 8, Setting: Community clinics and home settings in Bir- and 18 months. PREP also predicted significantly lower mingham,

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JAMA PediatricsAmerican Medical Association

Published: Aug 1, 2012

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