Evaluation of Parenting Interventions to Decrease Family Risk for Child Maltreatment

NCT ID: NCT00586677

Last Updated: 2014-09-22

Study Results

Results pending

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

123 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2005-05-31

Study Completion Date

2011-12-31

Brief Summary

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The purpose of this research is to evaluate specific parenting programs that aim to improve the family's ability to keep children physically safe and emotionally secure. We would like to learn more about how the treatments actually help families and to find out how an intervention that focuses on child health and safety compares with one that focuses on the parent and child relationship. We also want to determine whether participating in one program type versus the other results in further reports for child maltreatment.

Detailed Description

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Conditions

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Child Abuse

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

PREVENTION

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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RF

Relationship focused where the primary goals are to strengthen the relationship between the parent and the child and to give the parent additional skills that can be used to manage the behavior of the child.

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Parent-Child Interaction Therapy

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Sixteen one hour sessions done in-home for children ages 2-7. Proceed through protocol based on mastery of predefined skills.

Early Relationships

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Sixteen one-hour sessions for children age 0-2 provided in-home.

HS

The physical health and safety are the primary components of this parenting program where the parent is taught about basic healthcare and safety in the home.

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Health and Safety

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Sixteen one hour sessions for children age 0-7 conducted in the home. Participants are quizzed on material to determine mastery.

Interventions

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Parent-Child Interaction Therapy

Sixteen one hour sessions done in-home for children ages 2-7. Proceed through protocol based on mastery of predefined skills.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Health and Safety

Sixteen one hour sessions for children age 0-7 conducted in the home. Participants are quizzed on material to determine mastery.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Early Relationships

Sixteen one-hour sessions for children age 0-2 provided in-home.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Other Intervention Names

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PCIT

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* resident of Durham, NC
* a child between the ages of 0-7 was the focus of the Department of Social Services report
* child's caregiver was the focus of the report
* Child Protective Services report occurred on or after June 1, 2004
* family is English speaking
* Sexual abuse was not "confirmed" or "highly suspicious" during an evaluation

Exclusion Criteria

* Child Protective Services report of sexual abuse that was "confirmed" or "highly suspicious"
Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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The Duke Endowment

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Duke University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Kenneth Dodge, Ph.D.

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Duke University

Karen O'Donnell, Ph.D.

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Duke University

Locations

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Center for Child and Family Health

Durham, North Carolina, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

Other Identifiers

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7194

Identifier Type: OTHER

Identifier Source: secondary_id

Pro00016431

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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