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Administrative data

NCT number NCT05292963
Other study ID # #2021/03/31
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date April 1, 2021
Est. completion date August 15, 2025

Study information

Verified date October 2023
Source Midwest Evaluation & Research
Contact McKenna C LeClear, MA
Phone 6207945675
Email McKennaLeClear@MidwestEvaluation.com
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Goodwill of Central Texas seeks to understand if the format of delivery (in-person as compared to virtual) of an evidence-based, core skill-based curriculum impacts parent-child relationship quality for low-income fathers and father figures in Central Texas.


Description:

This evaluation seeks to understand the positive and/or negative impacts of the virtual administration of an evidence-based core curriculum, as compared to in-person administration. Because there are pros and cons with each service delivery format, is not clear whether a particular service delivery method will be more effective for program participants. Virtual services may reduce barriers to program enrollment and retention, such as transportation or childcare challenges, that could increase the likelihood that participants are able to complete curriculum aimed at improving parenting, relationship, employment, and financial behaviors. However, virtual services may not be as effective as in-person services if participants are not getting the same peer bonding and support in a virtual setting. GCT seeks to understand if the format of delivery (in-person as compared to virtual) of an evidence-based, core skill-based curriculum impacts parent-child relationship quality for low-income fathers and father figures in Central Texas. This research will make a significant contribution to the evidence base for the field of fatherhood, because effective approaches to social service programming in a post-COVID-19 environment of increased social distancing must be identified in order to prepare for ongoing and future challenges.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 972
Est. completion date August 15, 2025
Est. primary completion date April 1, 2025
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Father figure - Child up to 24 years of age - Resides in Central Texas - Adult (age 18 and older) Exclusion Criteria: - Minor (under the age of 18) - Not a father/father figure - Resides outside of Central Texas - Child is older than 24 years of age

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Intervention #1: Fatherhood Works Program Delivered to Participants
Participants receive 26 hours of Nurturing Fathers curriculum, delivered in person. Participants also receive employment supports, case management, and financial literacy training.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Goodwill of Central Texas Austin Texas

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Midwest Evaluation & Research Goodwill of Central Texas

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Parenting Behavior measurement #1 1a) Will participants report significantly healthier parenting behavior after completing primary educational services and employment support services?
Items measured include:
Parenting behavior and interaction with children measured with:
7 items - frequency engaging in key behaviors (categories, 5-point scale)
Measured on the Healthy Parenting Behavior Scale #1 as:
1 = never, 2 = 1 to 2 days per month, 3= 3 or 4 days per month, 4 = 2 or 3 days per week, 5 = every day or almost every day The higher the rating, the better the score.
Change from baseline in parenting behavior (interaction with child) from enrollment to 12-month follow-up
Primary Parenting Behavior measurement #2 1b) Will participants report significantly healthier parenting behavior after completing primary educational services and employment support services?
Items measured include:
Parenting behavior and interaction with children measured with:
1 item - frequency communicating with child (categories, 4-point scale)
Measured on the Healthy Parenting Behavior Scale #2 as:
1 = every day or almost every day, 2 = One to three times a week, 3= One to three times in the past month, 4 = Never in the past month The lower the rating, the better the score.
Change from baseline in parenting behavior (communication with child) from enrollment to 12-month follow-up
Primary Co-parenting Behavior measurement #1 2) Will participants report significantly healthier co-parenting behavior after completing primary educational services and employment support services?
Items measured include:
Co-parenting behavior and interaction with the other parent of the child measured with:
11 items - level of agreement with key co-parenting interaction behaviors (categories, 4-point scale)
Measured on the Healthy Co-parenting Behavior Scale #1 as:
1 = Strongly Disagree, 2 = Disagree, 3= Neutral, 4 = Agree, 5 = Strongly Agree For 6 items, the lower the rating, the better the score. 5 items are reverse coded, with a higher rating indicating a better score.
Change from baseline in co-parenting behavior (interaction with co-parent) from enrollment to 12-month follow-up
Secondary Healthy Parenting Attitudes Measurement #1 Will participants report significantly healthier parenting attitudes after completing primary educational services and employment support services?
Items measured include:
Parenting attitudes measured with:
7 items - frequency of key parenting attitudes toward children (categories, 5-point scale)
Measured on the Healthy Parenting Attitude Scale #1 as:
1 = Always, 2 = Often, 3= Sometimes, 4 = Rarely, 5 = Never For 3 items, the lower the rating, the better the score. 4 items are reverse coded, with a higher rating indicating a better score.
Change from baseline in parenting attitudes (attitudes toward child) from enrollment to 12-month follow-up
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