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- Title
Relationship education for women during pregnancy: The impact of MotherWise on birth outcomes.
- Authors
Rhoades, Galena K.; Allen, Maggie O. T.; Peña, Rachel; Hyer, Jennifer; Mazzoni, Sara E.
- Abstract
The field of relationship science has called for more research on the impact of relationship education on child outcomes, yet studies in this area remain sparse, particularly regarding maternal and infant health at birth. Research on group prenatal care demonstrates that individual‐oriented group interventions have a positive impact on infant birth outcomes, suggesting the need to consider the impacts of other forms of group programming for women. The current study examined the impact of MotherWise, an individual‐oriented relationship education and brief case management/coaching program for minority and low‐income pregnant women, on birth outcomes. The study sample included 136 women who enrolled in a larger randomized controlled trial of MotherWise during early pregnancy. Although statistical power was limited due to the sample size and the effects were not outright significant at p < 0.05, results indicated that the effects of MotherWise on birth outcomes were small to moderate in size (0.23 for birthweight, 0.46 for preterm birth) and suggest important avenues for future tests of relationship education programs and their impacts on maternal and infant health. The current study suggests that relationship education during pregnancy could directly impact women's and infant's health.
- Subjects
MOTHER-infant relationship; PREGNANT women; PREGNANCY outcomes; RANDOMIZED controlled trials; CHILD health services; PRENATAL care; STATISTICAL sampling; GROUP process
- Publication
Family Process, 2022, Vol 61, Issue 3, p1134
- ISSN
0014-7370
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/famp.12756