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RecruitingNCT04980794

The Happy Families Project: Testing the Effectiveness of a Conflict Resolution Program for Families

Effectiveness of an Empirically Supported Family Intervention: Mental Health Outcomes, Mechanisms of Effect, and Organizational Factors

Status
Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
1,800 (estimated)
Sponsor
University of Notre Dame · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
4 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

This study is designed to test the effectiveness of a psychoeducation-based program to address communication and conflict resolution in families, thereby supporting mental health in children and their caregivers.

Detailed description

The goal of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a program to improve mental health in families by reducing stress and supporting effective communication and conflict resolution. Families will be randomly assigned to one of two conditions: in the self-study condition, families will receive information to review on their own, paired with regular (weekly) contact from a family coach; in the second condition, families will receive information to review on their own, regular contact from a coach, and will participate in video sessions with a family coach who will provide feedback on their interactions and coaching on their use of a communication technique. Data collection, management and analysis will be conducted by researchers at the University of Notre Dame, but the intervention will occur through community organizations in three cities in Indiana, allowing for tests of the effectiveness of the program when it is implemented in community settings. Families will participate in a pre-test assessment, a four-week intervention, a post-test assessment, and a one-year follow up assessment. Also evaluated will be organizational factors and factors that impact ultimate implementation and scalability of the program in community settings.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALParent-child interventionFamilies (two adult caregivers, child between 4 and 17) receive four interactive, asynchronous psychoeducation modules to review on their own paired with weekly contact with a communication coach and two live sessions with a communication coach to discuss psychoeducation, receive feedback on their interactions, and practice a communication technique.
BEHAVIORALSelf-study InterventionFamilies (two adult caregivers) receive information in a newsletter format to review on their own, paired with weekly contact from a communication coach to answer questions and direct their attention toward specific topics in the newsletter.

Timeline

Start date
2021-03-01
Primary completion
2025-12-30
Completion
2025-12-30
First posted
2021-07-28
Last updated
2024-11-15

Locations

3 sites across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04980794. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.