Impact of the application of neurolinguistic programming to mothers of children enrolled in a day care center of a shantytown

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Autor(a) principal: Miranda,Cláudio Torres de
Data de Publicação: 1999
Outros Autores: Paula,Cristiane Silvestre de, Palma,Domingos, Silva,Edina Mariko Koga da, Martin,Denise, Nóbrega,Fernando José de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: São Paulo medical journal (Online)
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Resumo: CONTEXT: Of the members of a family, the mother is without doubt the most important one, which provides justification for including an evaluation of her mental health as one of the variables to be considered as determining factors in each child’s level of development. OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of the application of Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) on child development, home environment and maternal mental health. DESIGN: Randomised controlled trial. SETTING: The study included children enrolled in the municipal day care center of a shantytown in the City of São Paulo. PARTICIPANTS: 45 pairs of mothers and respective children between 18 and 36 months of age. MAIN MEASUREMENTS: Children’s development (Bayley scales); home environment variation (HOME); and maternal mental health (SRQ). Comparison between before and after the intervention was made in terms of children’s psychomotor development, home environment and maternal mental health. INTERVENTION: Application of the NLP technique to the experimental group and comparison with a control group. 1 - Experimental (EG), consisting of 23 children submitted to intervention by NLP; and 2 - Control (CG), with 22 children with no intervention. Length of intervention: 15 sessions of NLP. RESULTS: 37 children remained in the study (EG = 10, CG = 27). Variations in mental development (OR 1.21, IC 95% 0.0 to 23.08) in their home environment (Wilcoxon): p = 0.96 (before) and p = 0.09 (after); in maternal mental health: p = 0.26, 2 df. CONCLUSIONS: There was a trend that indicated positive effects on the home environment from the intervention.
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spelling Impact of the application of neurolinguistic programming to mothers of children enrolled in a day care center of a shantytownDay care centerChild developmentHome environmentMother’s mental healthCONTEXT: Of the members of a family, the mother is without doubt the most important one, which provides justification for including an evaluation of her mental health as one of the variables to be considered as determining factors in each child’s level of development. OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of the application of Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) on child development, home environment and maternal mental health. DESIGN: Randomised controlled trial. SETTING: The study included children enrolled in the municipal day care center of a shantytown in the City of São Paulo. PARTICIPANTS: 45 pairs of mothers and respective children between 18 and 36 months of age. MAIN MEASUREMENTS: Children’s development (Bayley scales); home environment variation (HOME); and maternal mental health (SRQ). Comparison between before and after the intervention was made in terms of children’s psychomotor development, home environment and maternal mental health. INTERVENTION: Application of the NLP technique to the experimental group and comparison with a control group. 1 - Experimental (EG), consisting of 23 children submitted to intervention by NLP; and 2 - Control (CG), with 22 children with no intervention. Length of intervention: 15 sessions of NLP. RESULTS: 37 children remained in the study (EG = 10, CG = 27). Variations in mental development (OR 1.21, IC 95% 0.0 to 23.08) in their home environment (Wilcoxon): p = 0.96 (before) and p = 0.09 (after); in maternal mental health: p = 0.26, 2 df. CONCLUSIONS: There was a trend that indicated positive effects on the home environment from the intervention.Associação Paulista de Medicina - APM1999-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31801999000200004Sao Paulo Medical Journal v.117 n.2 1999reponame:São Paulo medical journal (Online)instname:Associação Paulista de Medicinainstacron:APM10.1590/S1516-31801999000200004info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMiranda,Cláudio Torres dePaula,Cristiane Silvestre dePalma,DomingosSilva,Edina Mariko Koga daMartin,DeniseNóbrega,Fernando José deeng1999-10-04T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-31801999000200004Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/spmjhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevistas@apm.org.br1806-94601516-3180opendoar:1999-10-04T00:00São Paulo medical journal (Online) - Associação Paulista de Medicinafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impact of the application of neurolinguistic programming to mothers of children enrolled in a day care center of a shantytown
title Impact of the application of neurolinguistic programming to mothers of children enrolled in a day care center of a shantytown
spellingShingle Impact of the application of neurolinguistic programming to mothers of children enrolled in a day care center of a shantytown
Miranda,Cláudio Torres de
Day care center
Child development
Home environment
Mother’s mental health
title_short Impact of the application of neurolinguistic programming to mothers of children enrolled in a day care center of a shantytown
title_full Impact of the application of neurolinguistic programming to mothers of children enrolled in a day care center of a shantytown
title_fullStr Impact of the application of neurolinguistic programming to mothers of children enrolled in a day care center of a shantytown
title_full_unstemmed Impact of the application of neurolinguistic programming to mothers of children enrolled in a day care center of a shantytown
title_sort Impact of the application of neurolinguistic programming to mothers of children enrolled in a day care center of a shantytown
author Miranda,Cláudio Torres de
author_facet Miranda,Cláudio Torres de
Paula,Cristiane Silvestre de
Palma,Domingos
Silva,Edina Mariko Koga da
Martin,Denise
Nóbrega,Fernando José de
author_role author
author2 Paula,Cristiane Silvestre de
Palma,Domingos
Silva,Edina Mariko Koga da
Martin,Denise
Nóbrega,Fernando José de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Miranda,Cláudio Torres de
Paula,Cristiane Silvestre de
Palma,Domingos
Silva,Edina Mariko Koga da
Martin,Denise
Nóbrega,Fernando José de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Day care center
Child development
Home environment
Mother’s mental health
topic Day care center
Child development
Home environment
Mother’s mental health
description CONTEXT: Of the members of a family, the mother is without doubt the most important one, which provides justification for including an evaluation of her mental health as one of the variables to be considered as determining factors in each child’s level of development. OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of the application of Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) on child development, home environment and maternal mental health. DESIGN: Randomised controlled trial. SETTING: The study included children enrolled in the municipal day care center of a shantytown in the City of São Paulo. PARTICIPANTS: 45 pairs of mothers and respective children between 18 and 36 months of age. MAIN MEASUREMENTS: Children’s development (Bayley scales); home environment variation (HOME); and maternal mental health (SRQ). Comparison between before and after the intervention was made in terms of children’s psychomotor development, home environment and maternal mental health. INTERVENTION: Application of the NLP technique to the experimental group and comparison with a control group. 1 - Experimental (EG), consisting of 23 children submitted to intervention by NLP; and 2 - Control (CG), with 22 children with no intervention. Length of intervention: 15 sessions of NLP. RESULTS: 37 children remained in the study (EG = 10, CG = 27). Variations in mental development (OR 1.21, IC 95% 0.0 to 23.08) in their home environment (Wilcoxon): p = 0.96 (before) and p = 0.09 (after); in maternal mental health: p = 0.26, 2 df. CONCLUSIONS: There was a trend that indicated positive effects on the home environment from the intervention.
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