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This is an individually randomised trial, where Working Out Dads (WOD) will be delivered as a group intervention. Participants will be randomised to one of two groups: either WOD or usual care.The trial aims to test the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of WOD, a 6-week week group-based peer support intervention, in reducing fathers' mental health difficulties in early parenthood.


Clinical Trial Description

This is an individually randomised trial, where Working Out Dads (WOD) will be delivered as a group intervention. The primary aim of this study is to test the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of WOD in reducing fathers' mental health difficulties in early parenthood. A second aim is to identify barriers and facilitators for sustained use and scalability of the WOD program and its adaptation across Victoria and Australia in the future. Participants will be 280 fathers of young children (0-4 years) who are experiencing mental health difficulties or at risk of poor mental health and suicide. Approximately 140 fathers will be randomised to WOD, and 140 fathers randomised to usual care. Fathers will be recruited from four Victorian Local Government Areas (LGAs): Wyndham, Whittlesea, Geelong, and Ballarat. Within these sites, fathers will be recruited through maternal and child health, medical and family support services. Data will be collected via self-report surveys at baseline, 10 weeks, and 24 weeks. The assessment at 24 weeks will also include a telephone interview with a researcher (blinded) to assess mental health. In August 2022, an optional 72-week follow-up was added to the study design. Participants will be randomised in a 1:1 ratio to the two treatment arms. A statistician not directly involved in the analysis of the trial results will prepare the randomisation schedule using permuted block randomisation, stratified by LGA, using a random number generator on a computer. The schedule will be held by the independent statistician and embedded within the web-based data management system. Treatment arms: Intervention condition - WOD: Fathers will attend a WOD group within approximately two weeks of randomisation and within four weeks of baseline assessment. WOD is a 6-week group-based peer support intervention. WOD's weekly sessions consists of 1-hour group discussion focused on common challenges and risk factors for poor mental health in early fatherhood, followed by a 30-minute group exercise session. Fathers in the WOD intervention condition will also have access to online resources and a father-managed WhatsApp group. Usual care condition: Fathers will receive the clinical care typically provided by an early parenting or community health service to parents experiencing mental health difficulties. Within two weeks of baseline assessment, Tweddle's Clinical Manager will conduct a brief telephone consultation to: (a) enquire about mental health symptoms and conduct a risk assessment for suicidal ideation; (b) provide referral options to telephone support services (e.g., PANDA, MensLine); and (c) encourage visiting a general practitioner to discuss accessing a mental health care plan. ;


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NCT number NCT04813042
Study type Interventional
Source Murdoch Childrens Research Institute
Contact
Status Active, not recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date June 24, 2021
Completion date May 2025

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