Family Relationship Clinical Trial
— SF_RCT_POPHLOfficial title:
A Multi-site Randomized Controlled Trial: Testing the Feasibility and Effectiveness of the Strong Families Programme in the Philippines, Skills-based Prevention Intervention for Families With Children Ages 8-14 Years Old.
Verified date | June 2023 |
Source | United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The Strong Families Programme was introduced by UNODC in the Philippines in 2018 through the training of facilitators. Twenty-six participants trained in the program from different cities and municipalities. Afterward, Caloocan, Marikina, Palawan, Pasig, and Quezon City Local Government Units (LGUs) started to train more facilitators to allow them to pilot the program in their communities. Eventually, these cities and municipalities managed to engage families to benefit from the Strong Families Programme. The current study aims to explore the feasibility, effectiveness and acceptability of this universal prevention program with families in the Philippines, and the feasibility of delivering the program. The primary objective will be to test the effectiveness of the Strong Families program in improving family skills outcomes and caregiver and child mental health, as reported by caregivers, when implemented in the Philippines. The secondary objective will be to calculate the extent of family's attendance of Strong Families sessions, to evaluate completeness of program delivery. The tertiary objective will be to explore the cultural and contextual acceptability of the Strong Families program for families in the Philippines. A two-arm feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial with two arms: 1) Implementation of Strong Families (Intervention Group) and 2) Wait list/Control (Services-as-usual). This trial will have an embedded process evaluation. This study will take place in five locations in the Philippines. The implementation usually happens at the Barangay Level (The smallest administrative division in the Philippines and is the native Filipino term for a village, district, or ward)
Status | Enrolling by invitation |
Enrollment | 210 |
Est. completion date | January 31, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | January 31, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Parent or caregivers that speak Filipino (Tagalog) with at least one child and up to two children under their care aged 8-14 - Willing to take part in the program - Will be in town for the duration of the programme and research sessions Exclusion Criteria: - Families that have taken part in family skills training in the past 24 months - Families in which parent/caregiver live separately from children - Families in which parents/caregivers/children identified to have drug dependence |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Philippines | Caloocan Anti-drug Abuse Council | Caloocan City | |
Philippines | Ministry of Social Services Department | Cotabato City | |
Philippines | Marikina Anti-drug Abuse Council | Marikina City | |
Philippines | Anti-drug Abuse Council Office of Pasig | Pasig City | |
Philippines | Quezon City Anti-drug Abuse Council | Quezon City |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) | Anti-Drug Abuse Councils, LGUs in the Philippines, Polytechnique University of the Philippines |
Philippines,
1 Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section, Drug Prevention and Health Branch, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Division of Operations, Wagramer Strasse 5, A-1400 Vienna, Austria; karin.haar@un.org (K.H.); wadih.maalouf@un.org (W.M.) 2 Division of Psychology & Mental Health, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9WL, UK; rachel.calam@manchester.ac.uk * Correspondence: aala.el-khani@un.org
Haar K, El-Khani A, Molgaard V, Maalouf W; Afghanistan field implementation team. Strong families: a new family skills training programme for challenged and humanitarian settings: a single-arm intervention tested in Afghanistan. BMC Public Health. 2020 May 7;20(1):634. doi: 10.1186/s12889-020-08701-w. — View Citation
Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section, Drug Prevention and Health Branch, Division of Operations, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Wagramer Strasse 5, A-1400 Vienna, Austria; Aala.elkhani@gmail.com (A.E.-K.); Karin.haar@un.org (K.H.) 2 United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Program Office Serbia, Bulevar Zorana Djindjica 64, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia; Milos.stojanovic@un.org * Correspondence: Wadih.maalouf@un.org † Authors' information: The views expressed in this Article do not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations or its officials or Member States.
Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section, Drug Prevention and Health Branch, Division of Operations, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Wagramer Strasse 5, A-1400 Vienna, Austria; ali.yassine@un.org (A.Y.); karin.haar@un.org (K.H.); wadih.maalouf@un.org (W.M.) 2 Drug Demand Reduction Division, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Menara Thamrin Building 10th Floor, Central Jakarta, Jakarta 10250, Indonesia; narendra.narotama@un.org (N.N.); lucky.pramitasari@un.org (L.P.) 3 Charitas Hospital Palembang, Central Jakarta, Jakarta 30129, Indonesia; melvi.rosilawati@gmail.com * Correspondence: aala.el-khani@un.org
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Improved parenting skills | Improved caregiver confidence in family management skills Improved caregiving in parenting skills Improved child behaviour Reduced aggressive and hostile behaviours Increased capacity to cope with stress Improved mental health outcomes in children and parents | three data time frames: 2 weeks post intervention, 3 weeks post intervention, and 6 weeks post intervention |
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