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Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Barlow, J. and McMillan, A.S. and Kirkpatrick, S. and Ghate, D. and Barnes, Jacqueline and Smith, M. (2010) Health-led interventions in the early years to enhance infant and maternal mental health: a review of reviews. Child and Adolescent Mental Health 15 (4), pp. 178-185. ISSN 1475-357X.
Children & Society
Datta, J. and Macdonald, G. and Barlow, J. and Barnes, Jacqueline and Elbourne, D. (2017) Challenges faced by young mothers with a care history and views of stakeholders about the potential for Group Family Nurse Partnership (gFNP) to support their needs. Children & Society 31 (6), pp. 463-474. ISSN 1099-0860.
Public Health Research
Barnes, Jacqueline and Stuart, Jane and Allen, E. and Petrou, S. and Sturgess, J. and Barlow, J. and Macdonald, G. and Spiby, H. and Aistrop, D. and Melhuish, Edward C. and Kim, S. and Elbourne, D. (2017) Results of the First Steps study: a randomised controlled trial and economic evaluation of the Group Family Nurse Partnership (gFNP) programme compared with usual care in improving outcomes for high-risk mothers and their children and preventing abuse. Public Health Research 5 (9), ISSN 2050-4381.
The Lancet
Barlow, J. and Barnes, Jacqueline and Sylva, K. and Fonagy, P. and Fearon, P. (2016) Correspondence: Questioning the outcome of the Building Blocks trial. The Lancet 387 (10028), pp. 1615-1616. ISSN 0140-6736.
Trials
Barnes, Jacqueline and Stuart, Jane and Allen, E. and Petrou, S. and Sturgess, J. and Barlow, J. and Macdonald, G. and Spiby, H. and Aistrop, D. and Melhuish, Edward C. and Kim, S.W. and Elbourne, D. (2017) Randomized controlled trial and economic evaluation of nurse-led group support for young mothers during pregnancy and the first year postpartum versus usual care. Trials 18 (508), ISSN 1745-6215.
Barnes, Jacqueline and Aistrop, D. and Allen, E. and Barlow, J. and Elbourne, D. and MacDonald, G. and Melhuish, Edward C. and Petrou, S. and Pink, J. and Snowdon, C. and Spiby, H. and Stuart, Jane and Sturgess, J. (2013) First steps: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial of the effectiveness of the Group Family Nurse Partnership (gFNP) program compared to routine care in improving outcomes for high-risk mothers and their children and preventing abuse. Trials 14 (1), p. 285. ISSN 1745-6215.