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NCT ID: NCT05770427 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Parent-Child Relations

Evaluating an Online Parenting Intervention in a Community-Based Sample of Parents

Start date: June 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of the online modality of the Make the Connection (MTC) program in a community-based sample of parents not at-risk for parenting difficulties. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Does the MTC online program result in improvements in parent-child bond, parent self-efficacy, parental stress, and parental depression among parents who are not at-risk for parent-child relationship difficulties? - What are some of the barriers, facilitators, perceived benefits and risks to participating in the MTC online program from the perspective of parents? Participants will be asked to complete a pre-intervention questionnaire, will be invited to complete the 8-week MTC online program consisting of a weekly 15-minute module, and will lastly be asked to complete a post-intervention questionnaire.

NCT ID: NCT05135507 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Parent-Child Relations

The Effective Parenting Program (EPP)

Start date: September 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The Phase I objective is to determine the feasibility of the EPP program by examining user responses to the first three units of EPP's nine interactive training modules. This feasibility evaluation will track and analyze individual program usage and examine changes in parents' psychological flexibility, parents' stress, parenting self-efficacy, parents' mindfulness and child behavior in a within subject pretest and posttest design with 50 parents of children who have DD. Qualifying parents will complete a baseline assessment and then be directed to our online learning platform to complete the interactive learning activities. This test of the Phase I prototype is intended to approximate the conditions under which the complete product will be marketed and used.