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MOther-Child Interaction Assessment TRAINING for Pediatricians

MOther-Child Interaction Assessment TRAINING for Pediatricians

Recruiting
23-37 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

The originality of the MOCITRAINING study lies in the integration of infant and maternal care during the pediatric consultation and the assessment of the impact of this type of care in the short and medium term on The MOCITRAINING program could contribute to improving the quality of parent-child interactions.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Each child will be included WITH his biological mother at the first-month visit after birth.
  • Age: 1 month + / - 15 days (child), accompanied by his biological mother
  • Mother able to read French;
  • Signed consent letter after complete information of parents about the MOCITRAINING study, its principle, advantages and disadvantages.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Preterm babies.
  • Children from a twin or multiple pregnancy.
  • Children with somatic diagnosis explaining the presence of digestive, sleeping or interactional disorders.
  • Refusal to participate after clear information about the study;
  • Refusal to sign the consent letter;
  • Refusal to be informed of a diagnostic hypothesis;
  • Participants not covered by the Social Security system;
  • Participants incapable of consenting or under legal protection (guardianship or curatorship).

Study details
    Child Behavior Disorders
    Mother-child Relations
    Depression
    Postpartum

NCT03300713

University Hospital, Lille

28 January 2024

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