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Administrative data

NCT number NCT02743039
Other study ID # STU00201886
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date April 2016
Est. completion date September 2020

Study information

Verified date July 2021
Source Northwestern University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The Northwestern University Two-Generation Child and Family Outcomes Study (NU2Gen) of the Community Action Project of Tulsa County's (CAP Tulsa's) CareerAdvance® program examines the effects of CareerAdvance® on parent and child human capital outcomes (e.g., child academic achievement, parent educational advancement and certification, and psychological and family functioning), and (2) explore mechanisms that might give rise to program effects (e.g., home language environment; coping, balance, and stress; and parent and academic and career identity).


Description:

The Northwestern University Two-Generation Study (NU2Gen) of Parent and Child Human Capital Advancement is funded through Community Action Project of Tulsa County's (CAP Tulsa) Health Profession Opportunity Grant (HPOG II) from the Administration for Children and Families and through the HPOG II University Partnership grant. The federal awards support the implementation of CareerAdvance®, a workforce training and career employment program for parents living in Tulsa, Oklahoma and the surrounding communities, as well as our Northwestern-based research project. CareerAdvance® provides education and training, career coaching, and other supportive services for parents while their children attend CAP Tulsa-run Head Start programs, other Tulsa-area public preschool programs, and Tulsa-area K-12 public schools. The explicit goal of the program is to promote the economic self-sufficiency and well-being of low-income families across generations. The evaluation is composed of two parts: the Two-Generation Human Capital Outcomes Study and the Two-Generation Explanatory Mechanisms Study. Through parent surveys and parent and child administrative data we will examine the effects of CareerAdvance® on parent and child human capital outcomes (e.g., child academic achievement, parent educational advancement and certification, and psychological and family functioning). Using innovative measurement tools (e.g. Language Environment Analysis (LENA)) along with parent and child focus groups and interviews, we will also explore mechanisms that might give rise to program effects (e.g., home language environment; coping, balance, and stress; and academic and career identities). Participants will actively take part in the study for three years and we will collect child administrative data for study parents' children until they turn 18 years old or graduate high school, whichever occurs last. Current funding for NU2Gen is through September 2020.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 478
Est. completion date September 2020
Est. primary completion date September 2020
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Applicants to CAP Tulsa's CareerAdvance® program under the HPOG II evaluation study, including participants who are randomly assigned not to participate in CareerAdvance® by the HPOG II evaluation study. Exclusion Criteria: - Not proficient in English

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
CareerAdvance®
CareerAdvance® is a dual-generation program providing education, career coaching, and soft-skills training for parents while their children attend CAP Tulsa's Head Start programs.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Northwestern University Evanston Illinois
United States Community Action Project of Tulsa County Tulsa Oklahoma

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Northwestern University Department of Health and Human Services

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Parent's employment We expect higher rates of employment Year 2
Primary Parent's healthcare sector employment We expect higher rates of employment in the healthcare sector Years 1 and 2
Primary Parent's income We expect higher income Year 2
Primary Parent's income We expect lower income Year 1
Primary Parent's healthcare training certification We expect higher rates of healthcare training certification and credentialing Years 1 and 2
Primary Child's academic achievement We expect higher levels of academic achievement Year 2
Primary Child's attendance We expect higher rates of school attendance Years 1 and 2
Primary Child's grade promotion We expect higher rates of grade promotion Years 1 and 2
Secondary Parent's depression We expect less depression; Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II; Beck, Steer, & Brown, 1996) Year 2
Secondary Parent's optimism We expect increased optimism; Revised Life Orientation Test (LOT-R; Scheier, Carver, & Bridges, 1994) Year 2
Secondary Parent's work-family balance We expect better work-family balance; Fragile Families Study; CAP Family Advancement Study (NU) Year 2
Secondary Parenting stress We expect stable or increased parenting stress; Aggravation in Parenting Questionnaire (APQ; Cooper et al., 2009); Fragile Families Study Year 1
Secondary Parent's perceived stress We expect stable or increased perceived stress; Perceived Stress Scale (PSS; Cohen & Williamson, 1988) Year 1
Secondary Parent's hope/goal efficacy We expect higher levels of hope/goal efficacy; State Hope Scale (Snyder et al., 1996) Year 2
Secondary Parent's social capital We expect higher social capital; Willingness to ask for/offer help (Adapted from the Boston Non-Profit Organizations Study survey; Tran, Graif, Jones, Small, & Winship, 2013) Year 2
Secondary Child adaptive skills We expect an increase in child adaptive skills; Social Skills Improvement System (SSIS-RS; Gresham & Elliott, 2008) Year 2
Secondary Home language environment We expect an increase in positive home language environment factors (e.g., books, reading time, learning activities) and a decrease in negative home language environment factors (e.g., television, video games/computer time, phone); Language Environment Analysis (LENA) system Year 2
Secondary Time use We expect improved time use in the home; LENA Time Diary (Northwestern University, 2017) Year 2
Secondary Routines We expect more stable routines in the home Year 2
Secondary Child emotional and behavior problems We expect stable or increased child behavior problems; Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL; Achenbach & Rescorla, 2000) Year 1
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