Parenting Clinical Trial
— TriplePChileOfficial title:
Behavior Problems Prevention Using the Online Triple P Parenting Program: Pilot Study of Acceptability and Feasibility
The Triple P program is a comprehensive system of parenting and family support of multilevel preventive intervention, developed for families with members up to 16 years of age, whose objective is to improve parenting skills and prevent or modify dysfunctional parenting practices, thus reducing Family risk factors that affect both child abuse, behavioral problems and emotional problems.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 1920 |
Est. completion date | December 30, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | December 30, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Belong to one of the three socio-economic levels according to SIMCE classification (High, Medium and Low). - Attend to a primary school of the Municipality of Lo Barnechea, Santiago, Chile. - Previous participation in the instruments validations stages. - Identification in The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) with behavior problems above the 80th percentile. - Have Internet access. Exclusion Criteria: - Attend to a school that is developing or implementing a manualized program for parents associated with the prevention of behavioral problems - Participating in a similar study. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Chile | Universidad de los Andes | Santiago | Las Condes |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Universidad de los Andes, Chile | Municipalidad de Lo Barnechea, Chile |
Chile,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Acceptability of the program by parents/main caregivers using the Acceptability Scale (AS) | A questionnaire exploring the acceptability of the program will be answered by parents/main caregivers of students attending Grade 1 to Grade 4, Primary school, who will participate in the intervention. This questionnaire asks about the parents´opinions about the content of the intervention, strategies used, materials, and performance of the health professional helping in the intervention.The latter is only applicable for parents participating in "Group Triple-p online with professional support". The questionnaire also asks about satisfaction and the helpfulness of the program to improve parenting management. For each statement, the answers can go from 1=Strongly disagree to 5=Strongly agree. A high score means higher acceptably and satisfacción with the program. This is a questionnaire created by the research team. | Inmediately Post-intervention | |
Primary | Feasibility of the program using the Feasibility Inventory (FI) | A register will be used to determine the number of schools initially contacted and the number of schools that accepted to participate; number of parents/main caregivers contacted and that consented and assented to participate in the study at baseline and at follow-up; the number of sessions completed by parents in the platform, the number of telephone contacts delivered by the health professionals, the number of meeting over the phone conducted with parents. This Feasibility Inventory (FI) was created by the research team. This registry will not produce a score, rather it will provide indicators to achievements for several areas of the implementation of the program. | 6 months | |
Secondary | Parenting Scale (PS) | This 30-item questionnaire measures three dysfunctional discipline styles: Laxness (permissive discipline), Over-reactivity (authoritarian discipline, anger, meanness and irritability) and Verbosity (long reprimands or reliance on talking). The scale has good test-retest reliability (r = .83, .82, and .79, respectively) and has been found to discriminate between parents of clinic and nonclinic children; and to correlate with observational measures of dysfunctional discipline. Each item is answered in a scale of 7 points, according to what are the typical behavior parent perform under each scenario. A total score is computed, ranging from 30 to 210. A high score means parents are choosing more effective strategies to deal with different scenarios. | One month | |
Secondary | Parenting Task Checklist (PTC) | This checklist assesses parents' confidence in successfully dealing with 14 difficult child behaviors like whining and temper tantrums (Behavior Self-efficacy), and in dealing with difficult behavior in 14 different settings such as shopping and having visitors (Setting Self-efficacy). | One month | |
Secondary | Alabama Parenting Questionnaire (APQ) | The APQ measures five dimensions of parenting that are relevant to the etiology and treatment of child externalizing problems: (1) positive involvement with children, (2) supervision and monitoring, (3) use of positive discipline techniques, (4) consistency in the use of such discipline and (5) use of corporal punishment. The project will use the dimensions (1), (3), and (4)., and it will not use the dimension of "(2) supervision and monitoring" because it is not relevant for the target population; and "(5) use of corporal punishment" because it is not the focus of the intervention. The parent form will be used. This questionnaire has 22 items. Each statement is answered from 1= Never to 4 = Often. The score ranges from 22 to 44. a High scores means better parenting skills. | One month | |
Secondary | The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) | The 25-item SDQ measures perceptions of prosocial and difficult behaviors in children aged 3-16 years. It has good test-retest reliability (r = .85) and has been found to discriminate well between low-risk and high-risk samples. Five scale scores are computed: Emotional Symptoms, Conduct Problems, Inattention/Hyperactivity, Peer Problems, and Prosocial Behavior. The first four sub-scales are included into one scleras of "Total Difficulties".
Each item is answered from 0=Not true to 2=Certainly true. The score of each sub-scale ranges from 0 to 10. In the case of the Total Difficulties scale, Emotional symptoms sub-scale, Conduct Problems sub-scale, Inattention/Hyperactivity sub-scale, and Peer Problems sub-scale, a high score means more symptoms. In the cae of the Prosocial Behavior scale, a high score means stronger prosocial skills. |
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