Father-Child Relations Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of the TRUE Dads Intervention
With an emphasis on 12 3-hour group workshops, the TRUE Dads fatherhood intervention program focuses on establishing or strengthening three of men's key roles in the family: 1) their role as providers, through fostering employment and economic self-sufficiency, 2) their role as fathers, in building and maintaining positive engagement with their children, and 3) their role in having and keeping a positive relationship with their co-parenting partner (wife, intimate partner, or other co-parent). The study is a randomized clinical trial that compares participants in a program track with participants a study track (no treatment control group) over a one-year period.
Interventions to strengthen men's roles as providers, as fathers, and as co-parents have
typically been addressed in separate intervention and research silos. The TRUE Dads program
proposes a unique integration of employment, fathering, and co-parenting services, with the
overarching goal of strengthening fathers and the family unit by: 1) increasing fathers'
economic stability and self-sufficiency, 2) enhancing the quantity and quality of father's
engagement with their children, 3) improving the quality of the collaborative relationship
between fathers and mothers or men and their co-parenting partners, 4) improving the
relationship quality of fathers in their intimate partner relationships (with the co-parent
or new partner), and 5) positively affecting children's behavior and development.
Twelve hundred fathers will be recruited for the study. After an initial interview of the
fathers and their co-parenting partners, who will complete Baseline survey, 720 of the 1,200
fathers and co-parents will be assigned to the TRUE Dads intervention (Program track), and
480 to a no-treatment control condition (Study track). Participants will be informed that the
program consists of participation in a series of 12 three-hour meetings. Those 12 sessions
include six meetings covering a core fatherhood curriculum, attended with the co-parent,
combined with one of three intensives selected by the father: a) six sessions with an
emphasis on employment, b) six sessions with an emphasis on building healthy romantic
relationships with the co-parent, or c) six sessions with an emphasis on parenting with a
participating co-parent. Participants in the Program track may be referred for additional
employment, mental health, or other needed services. Both program and control participants
(fathers and co-parents) will fill out a Follow-up survey one year from their entrances into
the study.
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