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Record ID: 5a71e0d8-88f9-4e53-b422-4d7b224054de
Web resource: http://www.futureswithoutviolence.org/health/ejournal/archive/1-3/Gerbert_prenatal.pdf
Type: Journal Article
Title: Prevention for prenatal health study
Other Titles: Family violence prevention and health practice [electronic resource] : an [cut]
Authors: Jackson, Rebecca
Gerbert, Barbara
Keywords: Drug and alcohol misuse;Peer education;Early intervention;Pregnancy
Population: People with drug and/or alcohol issues
Year: 2005
Publisher: Family Violence Prevention Fund
Citation: 1 (3), December 2005
Notes:  This briefly outlines the US Prevention for Prenatal Health study, which is a randomised trial to determine whether a brief motivational intervention, given at prenatal visits, can reduce pregnant women’s smoking, drinking, drug use, and increase safety planning among women reporting recent intimate partner violence (IPV), when compared with usual care. Motivational intervention includes a ‘video doctor’ who gives advice, peer models who speak about their experiences of pregnancy, and cueing sheets to help prenatal providers give effective risk-reduction counselling. A flow diagram is included to explain the process of the study trial.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/16340
ISSN: 15564827
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