Evaluating an Online Parenting Support System Disseminated by Pediatric Practices
NCT ID: NCT02064452
Last Updated: 2019-04-18
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
600 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2014-05-31
2019-03-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Triple P Online System
The Triple P Online System (TPOS) is an interactive, video-driven online parenting support website, delivered with 3 different levels of intensity, depending on severity of children's behavior problems. In this arm, pediatric clinics are randomized to receive training in child disruptive behavior disorders, Triple P principles and target parenting strategies, the Triple P Online System, effectively referring eligible families to TPOS, and supporting their use of the program. Referred parents in this condition receive access to TPOS immediately.
Triple P Online System
The Triple P Online System (TPOS) is an online parenting support program designed to assist parents in developing effective parenting practices for handling their children's problem behaviors. Content focuses on positive attention and praise, teaching strategies, effective discipline, antecedent strategies to avoid problems in high-risk situations, and applying these principles to specific situations. TPOS integrates 3 different levels of program intensity to meet different levels of family need, based on severity of children's behavior problems.
Enhanced Usual Community Care-Waitlist
In this arm, pediatric clinics are randomized to receive access for their parents and practitioners to a referral website designed to assist parents of children with disruptive behavior disorders in accessing appropriate community resources; on the website, community resources for treatment of child disruptive behavior disorders (mental health services, parenting services) are described and can be searched by location, cost, and acceptance of Medicare. Parents in this condition receive access to the Triple P Online System (TPOS) after completion of their 1-year follow-up assessment. Pediatricians receive free training in TPOS at the end of their waiting period.
Placebo Comparator
Enhanced Usual Community Care-Waitlist
Interventions
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Triple P Online System
The Triple P Online System (TPOS) is an online parenting support program designed to assist parents in developing effective parenting practices for handling their children's problem behaviors. Content focuses on positive attention and praise, teaching strategies, effective discipline, antecedent strategies to avoid problems in high-risk situations, and applying these principles to specific situations. TPOS integrates 3 different levels of program intensity to meet different levels of family need, based on severity of children's behavior problems.
Placebo Comparator
Enhanced Usual Community Care-Waitlist
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Families of children 3-8 years old referred by participating pediatric practitioners. Eligible families will: (a) have a child 3-8 years old, (b) have at least half-time custody of the child, (c) care for the child at least 16 waking hours per week, (d) express concern to their practitioner about difficulties with the child's behavior, (e) score .80 standard deviation or more above the normed mean on the Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory, (f) speak English, and (g) have regular access to high-speed internet.
Exclusion Criteria
3 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
NIH
Oregon Research Institute
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Carol W Metzler, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Oregon Research Institute
Locations
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Oregon Research Institute
Eugene, Oregon, United States
Seattle Children's Research Institute
Seattle, Washington, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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DA021307-06A1
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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