Peer-Led Parenting Support
Cross-source consensus on Peer-Led Parenting Support from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
How it works
Preparation
Where it comes from
Highlighted claims
- Both interventions were delivered by two trained parent group leaders with supervision from mental health clinicians. — Feasibility pilot randomised controlled trial of ‘Being a Parent-Enjoying Family Life’: a peer-led, group intervention for parents with significant emotional and interpersonal difficulties
- Parent group leaders were local parents with training and experience delivering parenting groups. — Feasibility pilot randomised controlled trial of ‘Being a Parent-Enjoying Family Life’: a peer-led, group intervention for parents with significant emotional and interpersonal difficulties
- Peer-led delivery was chosen because peer support may reduce barriers to engagement. — Feasibility pilot randomised controlled trial of ‘Being a Parent-Enjoying Family Life’: a peer-led, group intervention for parents with significant emotional and interpersonal difficulties
- The shared peer-led group format may explain why the adapted content did not clearly add benefit beyond the standard programme. — Feasibility pilot randomised controlled trial of ‘Being a Parent-Enjoying Family Life’: a peer-led, group intervention for parents with significant emotional and interpersonal difficulties