Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Enrolling by invitation
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT05214898 |
Other study ID # |
UP-21-00532 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Enrolling by invitation |
Phase |
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
April 1, 2022 |
Est. completion date |
September 30, 2025 |
Study information
Verified date |
May 2024 |
Source |
University of Southern California |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Observational
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Clinical Trial Summary
Fathers play a unique role in the lives of children, with high quality interactions found to
improve a child's executive functioning and general school achievement. Father involvement
also has positive impacts on fathers themselves, with more involved fathers reporting more
self-confidence in their parenting, more satisfaction with parenting, demonstration of more
maturity, and reports of less psychosocial distress. However, poverty can have a negative
association with fathers parenting and child outcomes, though paternal warmth can mediate
this relationship. Children's Institute Inc will recruit and implement the 24/7 Dad program
which is designed to provide a comprehensive evidenced-based fatherhood program that builds
and strengthens father-child relationships. The curriculum for the primary workshops will be
the 24/7 Dad curriculum, which addresses both the responsible parenting and healthy
relationship areas in this project. A quasi-experimental interrupted time series (ITS) design
allows for a continuous sequence of observations on a population, taken repeatedly over time.
Description:
Fathers play a unique role in the lives of children, with high quality interactions found to
improve a child's executive functioning and general school achievement. Father involvement
also has positive impacts on fathers themselves, with more involved fathers reporting more
self-confidence in their parenting, more satisfaction with parenting, demonstration of more
maturity, and reports of less psychosocial distress. However, poverty can have a negative
association with fathers parenting and child outcomes, though paternal warmth can mediate
this relationship. Children's Institute Inc will recruit and implement the 24/7 Dad program
which is designed to provide a comprehensive evidenced-based fatherhood program that builds
and strengthens father-child relationships. The curriculum for the primary workshops will be
the 24/7 Dad curriculum, which addresses both the responsible parenting and healthy
relationship areas in this project. The study will use a quasi-experimental interrupted time
series (ITS) design that allows for a continuous sequence of observations on a population,
taken repeatedly over time. Study aims include: (1) Does the 24/7 Dad intervention influence
the behaviors of fathers of young children?; (2) Do fathers who participated in the 24/7 Dad
intervention and additional post-intervention support (MIRG and/or financial literacy and job
support activities) have better outcomes than those who complete 24/7 Dad only?; (3) Does
trauma history and/or current mental wellbeing mediate the relationship between the 24/7 Dad
intervention and father engagement, father-child relationships, and co-parenting
relationships?; and (4) Does perceived discrimination influence successful outcomes of 24/7
Dad intervention participants? To test the hypotheses of Aim 1 and Aim 2, a generalized
linear mixed model will be fitted to the outcome variable individually, specified for
corresponding distribution. For Aim 3, investigators will use path models, special cases of
structural equation modeling (SEM) with observable variables only, to test the multiple
hypothesized mediating pathway.