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NCT06145451 | RECRUITING | Maltreatment by Parent


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Sponsor:

University of Pittsburgh

Information provided by (Responsible Party):

Deborah Moon

Brief Summary:

Despite the known association between the quality of participant relational engagement with service providers and clinical outcomes, limited studies have examined caregiver Relational Responsiveness (RR) as a mechanism to achieve maltreatment prevention program outcomes. Using a realist-informed mixed method approach, this study will examine RR's role in mediating the effects of a community-based maltreatment prevention program, the Family Success Network (FSN) on protective factors against maltreatment and the contexts within which RR's mediation effects are activated or inhibited.

Condition or disease

Maltreatment by Parent

Intervention/treatment

Family Success Network

Phase

NA

Detailed Description:

Maltreatment prevention programs can promote public health by building protective factors among at-risk families. To maximize their benefits, programs should be delivered as intended by maintaining fidelity. Participant responsiveness (PR) is an under-studied fidelity construct defined as the degree to which participants "respond to or are engaged by" intervention at the behavioral, attitudinal, and relational levels. However, previous studies mostly focus on behavioral and attitudinal responsiveness such as attendance, follow-through, and satisfaction. The purpose of this study is to examine the role of participant Relational Responsiveness (RR) as a mechanism to increase protective factors against child maltreatment among the caregivers participating in the Family Success Network (FSN). The FSN is a community-based maltreatment prevention program piloted to serve 3 under-served counties in Ohio with high maltreatment rates. In FSN, coaches and families collaboratively develop a tailored plan of services designed to increase family protective factors. Focusing on primary and secondary prevention, FSN serves families with no history of substantiated maltreatment. Leveraging the parent study (clinicatrials registration currently in progress), which is a Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) funded by the Children's Bureau, the proposed study will pursue the following aims; 1) To examine the structural validity of the Relational Responsiveness (RR) measure among FSN participants; 2) To determine the degree to which RR mediates FSN effects and whether RR's mediation effects are moderated by caregiver race and gender; 3) To identify contexts within which RR's mediation effects are activated or inhibited using a realist informed mixed-method approach. The parent study focuses on FSN outcome and process evaluations. Aims 1 and 2 of this study will utilize quantitative data collected through the parent RCT (protective factors and Working Alliance Inventory-Short Revised). Aim 3 will use mixed data involving the quantitative data collected through the parent RCT and the qualitative data to be collected in this study.

Study Type : INTERVENTIONAL
Estimated Enrollment : 612 participants
Masking : SINGLE
Masking Description : Researchers have no direct contact with research participants as all data collection activities are carried out by care providers.
Primary Purpose : PREVENTION
Official Title : Caregiver Relational Responsiveness (RR): an Understudied Fidelity Construct As a Mechanism to Increase Protective Factors Against Maltreatment
Actual Study Start Date : 2024-08-16
Estimated Primary Completion Date : 2025-12
Estimated Study Completion Date : 2026-09

Information not available for Arms and Intervention/treatment

Ages Eligible for Study: 18 Years
Sexes Eligible for Study: ALL
Accepts Healthy Volunteers: 1
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
  • * Being an adult primary caregiver living in the tri-county area
  • * Having at least one child aged between 0-17
  • * Reporting at least one maltreatment risk factor at the time of intake
  • * Receiving family coaching services at Tier II and above in FSN.
Exclusion Criteria
  • * Having a substantiated history of child maltreatment

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RECRUITING

United States, Ohio

Case Western Reserve University

Cleveland, Ohio, United States, 44106

RECRUITING

United States, Ohio

Ohio State University

Columbus, Ohio, United States, 43210

RECRUITING

United States, Pennsylvania

University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, 15260

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