This review used a modified version of the WHO parenting typology to synthesise the results which showed that patterns of association are broadly similar across global regions. In particular, she worked on a review of quantitative association data on parenting practices and child health and psychosocial outcomes in sub-Saharan African countries (SSA) compared with HICs ( Devlin et al, 2018). She has worked on the ‘ Transferring parenting programmes from HICs to LICs’ project. Since joining the unit in 2016, Alison’s research has focused on the ‘ Transferability of Interventions’ workstream. Alison is a Research Associate in the Complexity Programme in the MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit (SPHSU).
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