View clinical trials related to Parent-Child Relationship.
Filter by:The primary objective of this clinical trial is to evaluate the 12-week mentalizing-focused group parenting intervention, Connecting and Reflecting Experience (CARE), relative to a treatment as usual (TAU) group in an outpatient child mental health clinic.
An innovative methodology is developed to better understand parent-infant relationships. RGB-D sensors (such as Microsoft Kinect) give us the opportunity of online skeleton extraction based on the joints architecture of human bodies. These technologies provide automatic quantitative information of dyadic play, in order to get micro and macro features of the dynamic flow occurring during the interaction. This methodology looks at both behavioral features and objective measurement of spatial proximity and variations during free and structured interactions.
The aim of this study is to identify parent-children communication in relation to health risk behaviors (smoking, drinking and illegal drug taking) in adolescents, and to enhance better parental skills in preventing these behaviors in children.