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CompletedNCT07470333

Hope Groups: Parenting and Mental Health Support for Ukrainian Caregivers

Hope Groups: Psychosocial and Parenting Support Groups for Ukrainian Caregivers Affected by War

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
510 (actual)
Sponsor
University of Oxford · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Today, over 2 billion people are affected by conflict or violence, and caregivers affected by war are particularly at-risk for poor mental health and violence against children. This will be among the first RCTs evaluating a psychosocial, parenting intervention amidst a war crisis. This research is testing if 'Hope Groups' work to help families in war. Hope Groups are peer-led psychosocial and parenting support groups of 4-7 participants for Ukrainian caregivers affected by war, compared to a wait-list control group.

Detailed description

This is a carbon-copy of a preregistration published to Open Science Framework on November 9, 2023: https://osf.io/uvj67/overview. This study is a two-armed pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial (CRCT) to test whether 'Hope Groups' (a peer-led psychosocial and parenting support group consisting of 12 sessions) improve caregiver mental health, positive parenting, and prevention of violence against women among the intervention group post-intervention, compared to a wait-list control group. Randomization will be performed at the cluster level (the clustered unit of randomization is each Hope Group consisting of 4-7 individuals) with a 1:1 allocation ratio and pair-matched on the hope group's facilitator. All facilitators recruit 2 or 4 groups, which enables pair-matching on facilitator to account for any strong, unmeasurable confounders within a facilitator's network (see more details in 'recruitment' section). Clusters will be randomized to either receive the Hope Group program now ('intervention group') or be placed on a waitlist to receive the Hope Group after trial endline ('control group'). After a facilitator has recruited all participants, and their participants have completed informed consent and baseline surveys, the trial data analyst will use a randomization package in RStudio to conduct the cluster pair-matched randomization (e.g., if a facilitator recruited 2 clusters, 1 group is randomized to intervention and 1 to control; if a facilitator recruited 4 groups, 2 groups are randomized to intervention and 2 to control). The trial analyst will set the seed to ensure randomization results are reproducible. The trial analyst will be blinded to the identifies of all participants within all clusters at the time of randomization. For each facilitator, their clusters will be randomized at the same time (using a randomization package in RStudio), in order to conceal allocation. After randomization is completed, the trial analyst will share the allocation of clusters with the study coordinator. The study coordinator will inform the facilitator, who will inform the intervention group(s) they will start the Hope Group intervention, and inform the control group(s) they are on a wait-list to start the Hope Group intervention after trial endline. Endline surveys will be conducted for all clusters 1-week after Hope Group completion.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALHope GroupsHope Groups are a 12-session psychosocial, mental health, and parenting support group.
OTHERWait-list control armWait-list control arm, with no treatment given during the RCT period.

Timeline

Start date
2023-11-11
Primary completion
2024-07-30
Completion
2025-02-28
First posted
2026-03-13
Last updated
2026-03-13

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Ukraine

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07470333. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.