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Research Evaluation of the Bringing Baby Home Program
Findings from a random clinical trial study examining the effectiveness of the Bringing Baby Home program indicate that couples have higher relationship quality, less interpersonal hostility, and markedly lower maternal post-partum depression and baby blues (22.5% compared to 66.5% in the comparison group). These statistically significant findings resulted from a study in which Drs. John Gottman and Julie Schwartz Gottman led the Bringing Baby Home (BBH) workshop. We are currently evaluating the results of the workshop and support groups given by birth educators with the long-term goal of promoting lasting change by implementing this program throughout the country. Our initial findings from this continued research indicate that both the BBH workshop and support groups led by family educators are effective in promoting positive marital relations, parent-baby interactions, and overall infant development through the first year after the baby is born. The specific results of our evaluations to date are broken down in the table right.
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