Group-based Parenting Program to Reduce Child Conduct Disorder Symptoms in Finland
NCT ID: NCT03239990
Last Updated: 2021-12-13
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
101 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2016-06-01
2018-08-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Several randomized trials have shown that parent management training programs, which are based primarily on social learning theory, cognitive-behavioral theory, and attachment theory, effectively improve parenting skills, parents' mental health and child conduct problems. These programs build on social learning theory according to which parents model the appropriate behavior to their children. Behavioristic principles, however, include methods of prompting children's positive behavior. Ideas based on cognitive theory help parents change their conceptions of the child and his/her problematic behavior and coaches them to use problem solving and anger management skills. The basis of attachment theory is that when a sensitive and safe attachment has developed between the child and the caretaker, it helps a child feel safe and builds his/her positive perception of different situations.
Incredible Years Parent Training Program(IY) is one of the most researched programs and has been found to be effective in different countries and contexts, for example among high-risk, disadvantaged, and maltreating families and also among foster carers . However, only a few studies have been made in the context of child protection services or with maltreated children.
The IY program is group-based, focuses on building support networks and decreasing isolation, and has a format designed to reduce stigma, and increase parental participation and engagement. It emphasizes individual goal-setting and a self-reflective learning style, as well as intensive behavior practice and rehearsal methods with other parents and a positive, collaborative relationship between group leaders and parents. For the previous reasons it may be particularly relevant to families with child protection services contact and should be thoroughly researched.
2. Aims
The main study question is:
Does the group based, intensive Incredible Years Parent Management Training reduce children's (age 3-7) (sub)clinically significant behavioral problems?
The other study questions are:
Does Incredible Years Parent Management Training
* increase positive parenting?
* increase positive interaction between parents and children?
* reduce children's (age 3-7) other psychiatric symptoms?
* reduce children's and parent's stress?
* increase parent's well-being?
3. Study Design Randomized controlled trial design will be used (RCT). Participants are 3-7 year old children (index children, n=101) with behavioral problems and their parents who are currently clients of child protection services, other special support services for families or families who are clients of family centers or need support just for their parenting. Parents and children were randomized before the baseline measurements to the intervention group or treatment as usual / waiting list condition. The intervention program is Incredible Years Parent Training (Preschool Basic), with 20 parent group meetings, including 4 home visits. Children themselves do not participate in any intervention. Based on earlier studies the intervention effects of parent management training is mediated by changed parenting practices towards children. The measuring points are pre, post and 1 year. The study will be carried out in 2015-2018.
Intervention Participants will attend the Incredible Years Parent Training Program, Preschool Basic version, with 18-20 group meetings. The program is based mainly on cognitive-behavioral and social learning theories.
The goal of the group is to enhance and support parenting skills, increase knowledge of child development, improve child's positive behavior and parent-child interaction. Parents are taught to use more positive and consistent strategies in reducing child misbehavior by watching dvd's, rehearsing and group discussions. Groups consist of 10-12 parents and they get together weekly for app. 2-2,5 hours at a time. Four home visits are added to the program to support parents in practicing new skills and to provide individual practical consultation. Also weekly phone calls are being made to the parents, as part of normal procedure of the program.
Parents will be interviewed before starting the intervention to explain it fully.
The intervention groups will start in fall 2016 or beginning of 2017. In each group there will be three trained group leaders, of which two are from family counselling services and one a family worker from child protection services, who also conducts family visits.
Program fidelity The group leaders will receive supervision from certified peer coach every three weeks and once from a mentor during the duration of the groups. Group leaders will fill out check lists and self-evaluations after every group meeting. Also evaluations from parents after every group meeting will be gathered.
4. Ethics
Parents and children are participating voluntarily in the research. Participants of the intervention group are given concrete information and training about positive parenting methods in a supportive and positive peer group by trained leaders. The participants of the control group can access all the other services and support they are entitled to, other than the intervention program being researched. The restrain and discomfort caused to participants can be considered minor.
Families participating the study have been interviewed and their willingness to participate have been asked beforehand. The group leaders of the intervention will interview the participants of the intervention group and tell about the intervention. The participants of the control group have a possibility access the next available parent group in the community.
Parents participating the research have at any time a right to withdraw from the research. Confidentiality will be taken care of.
Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Incredible Years, Parent support
Incredible Years, Parent group supported by home visiting includes the Incredible Years Parent Training Program, Preschool Basic version, with 18-20 group meetings. Four home visits are added to the program to support parents in practicing new skills and to provide individual practical consultation.
Incredible Years, Parent group supported by home visiting
Parents are taught to use positive and consistent strategies in reducing child misbehavior
Treatment as usual
The control group will receive treatment as usual
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Incredible Years, Parent group supported by home visiting
Parents are taught to use positive and consistent strategies in reducing child misbehavior
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Child is between the ages 3-7 when entering the program
* The child is living at home
* Child has behavioral problems
* Parents have the motivation to attend the groups
* There is no unresolved acute child protection issue (child's basic needs and safety are not fulfilled).
Exclusion Criteria
3 Years
7 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Helsinki
OTHER
Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare
OTHER_GOV
Responsible Party
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Piia Karjalainen
Senior Researcher
Principal Investigators
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Piia Karjalainen, M.ED
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare
References
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Karjalainen P, Santalahti P, Aronen ET, Kiviruusu O. Parent- and teacher-reported long-term effects of parent training on child conduct problems in families with child protection and other support services: a randomized controlled trial. Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health. 2021 Feb 11;15(1):7. doi: 10.1186/s13034-021-00358-6.
Other Identifiers
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THL/1059/6.02.01/2015
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id