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NCT ID: NCT01946958 Completed - Parenting Clinical Trials

Triple P With Pediatric Residents

Start date: July 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objective of this study is to conduct a randomized control trial to evaluate the impact of Triple P on the clinic practice of pediatric residents and on select parent and child outcomes. This study will accomplish that overarching goal through addressing two specific aims. Aim 1. Triple P's Effect on Pediatric Resident's Practice: test the effect of Triple P training on practice of pediatric residents in addressing and managing psychosocial problems. Hypothesis 1: At the completion of the trial, residents assigned to the intervention group, compared to residents exposed to the control condition, will have: 1. increased skill levels, 2. increased confidence, and 3. increased satisfaction in dealing with and managing psychosocial issues Aim 2. Triple P's Effect on Parent and Child Outcomes: test the effect of Triple P interventions on parent's feelings of self efficacy, parent's discipline strategies and on children's externalizing behavior. Hypothesis 2: At the completion of the intervention, parents and children receiving the intervention, compared to those receiving the control condition, will have: 1. greater reduction in targeted child behavior problems, 2. greater reduction in dysfunctional parenting practices, 3. increased use of appropriate discipline and positive parenting strategies, and 4. greater confidence in parenting ability.

NCT ID: NCT01504919 Completed - Clinical trials for Psychosocial Problem

Reducing Cancer Disparities Among Latinos in Texas

Start date: January 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this research study is to learn if a wellness program can help improve diet and physical activity levels and encourage smoking cessation in Latino individuals who are overweight.

NCT ID: NCT01308879 Completed - Clinical trials for Mental Health Wellness 1

Effects of Routine Feedback to Clinicians on Youth Mental Health Outcomes: A Randomized Cluster Design

Start date: May 2004
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this clinical trial was to test the hypothesis that clients of clinicians who were scheduled to receive weekly feedback on their clients' progress would improve faster than clients of clinicians who were not scheduled to receive weekly feedback.

NCT ID: NCT01184547 Completed - Quality of Life Clinical Trials

Effects of a Community Based Exercise Program in Adults With Severe Burns

COMBEX
Start date: April 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this proposal is to assess the efficacy of implementing a 12-week structured and supervised community-based exercise program (COMBEX) at hospital discharge. The investigators will assess the effect of exercise on mental health and physical function, along with its effects on the amelioration of the burn-induced catabolic response. The central hypothesis of this proposal is that exercise-induced physical and psychosocial benefits obtained during a supervised and structured COMBEX program in severely burned adults will improve physical function, and quality of life relative to Standard of Care (SOC).