Clinical Trials Logo

Parenting clinical trials

View clinical trials related to Parenting.

Filter by:
  • Not yet recruiting  
  • « Prev · Page 2

NCT ID: NCT04442308 Not yet recruiting - Depression Clinical Trials

Parental Stress After the Covid-19 Pandemic

Start date: June 22, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of this study is to investigate the levels of parental stress 3 months after (T2) the strict physical distancing government initiated physical distancing protocols related to the COVID-19 pandemic (T1). The study also aims to investigate how predictors measured during the COVID-19 pandemic are associated with parental stress 3 months after when the majority of the protocols are lifted.

NCT ID: NCT04261985 Not yet recruiting - Childhood Obesity Clinical Trials

A Mobile Phone Based Pilot Intervention to Prevent Obesity in Latino Preschool Children

Start date: March 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To pilot a stand-alone mobile phone intervention with Latino caregivers of 2- to 5-year olds, using a prospective control group design, to assess feasibility and preliminary effect sizes on children's BMI changes (primary outcome) and dietary and physical activity changes (secondary outcomes) at 6 months post-baseline, in preparation for a larger randomized trial to evaluate the intervention's efficacy.

NCT ID: NCT04244318 Not yet recruiting - Parenting Clinical Trials

ODISEA 2.0 Video-feedback Intervention to Promote Parenting Skills

Start date: June 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a study protocol of a randomized controlled trial, which aims to validate the effectiveness of the ODISEA 2.0 Video-feedback intervention compared to a non-intervention group. While this methodology can be used with caregivers of children from 0 to 8 years, in this first study the sample will be caregivers and children from 10 to 47 months. The data collection will be through a pre post evaluation using the parenting skills questionnaire (E2P V2), parental stress index - short form (PSI-SF), and assessment of interaction videos with the Adult Sensitivity Scale (E.S.A) and PICCOLO methodology. Additionally, caregivers will be screened for ACES and with a sociodemographic characterization questionnaire. The primary outcome aims to measure the effectiveness of the intervention within the parenting skills of the caregivers. The secondary outcomes will be to assess parental self-efficacy, parenting stress, parenting practices, parental sensitivity, and implementation fidelity compared to accumulated risk.

NCT ID: NCT04183777 Not yet recruiting - Pain Clinical Trials

Assessment of the Age, Reasons, Oral Health Status and Dental Treatment Needs of Children in Their First Dental Visit

Start date: March 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

to asses the age, reasons, oral health status and dental treatment needs of children in their first dental visit.

NCT ID: NCT04092218 Not yet recruiting - Parenting Clinical Trials

Prevalence of Parenting Style and Child Behavior

Start date: May 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Prevalence of parenting style and assessment of child behavior and caries experience in relation to parenting style during first dental visit.

NCT ID: NCT03863444 Not yet recruiting - Parenting Clinical Trials

Effects of Prenatal Preparation Education on First-time Parents

Start date: February 25, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Background: In 2001, the National Health Service of the Ministry of Health and Welfare promoted breastfeeding by adopting the ten measures of successful breastfeeding. However, there is still much room for improvement in Taiwan's continued breastfeeding rate. Currently, although the breastfeeding education is given since pregnancy, the postpartum women were still suffering from baby's and themselves demands, such as unfamiliar with breastfeeding skills, fatigue, discomfort. When the baby is crying, I don't know how to comfort, and I need help from others. The nursing staff cannot provide immediate assistance due to busy clinical work. It showed that it is very important to include the partners to provide assistance and support to postpartum women. The prenatal education for partners is the opportunity to elevate the partners' ability of baby care and support to mothers. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore whether different prenatal education courses increase the ability of prospective parents to breastfeed, infant care, and support, thereby improving the preparation and quality of life in the early postpartum period, reducing the incidence of postpartum depression, promoting the parenting of newborns, and Attachment Study design: This study adopts a class of experimental design, the study recruited pregnant women 35 to 39 weeks of primipara and their spouses, the study subjects were divided into experimental group and control group, calculated by G*Power software, alpha is set as 0.05 while power as 0.8. It should be 51 pair of parents in two groups in the third time point. Considering the possible attrition, the investigators will recruit 80 pairs of the experimental group and the control group, respectively. Data collection was conducted on the structured questionnaire on the prenatal, early postpartum, and one month postpartum to explore the effectiveness of different prenatal education courses for primiparas and their partners. Expected outcome: The prenatal education is expected to elevate the partners' ability of baby care and support to mothers in early postpartum, to decrease postpartum blue, and to promote the attachment between parents and newborns. The results of the questionnaire will be analyzed using descriptive statistics and inferential statistical analysis using the suite software SPSS 15.0 for Windows.