Trial Outcomes & Findings for Middle School Success Over Stress (NCT NCT05117099)
NCT ID: NCT05117099
Last Updated: 2024-04-18
Results Overview
Parents reported on their depressive symptoms using the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9), a 9-item brief depression screening questionnaire. Parents were asked to indicate the extent to which statements were true of their mood in the past two weeks using a 4-pt scale (not at all, several days, more than half the days, nearly every day). Scores ranged from 0-3. High scores indicate greater depressive symptoms.
COMPLETED
NA
308 participants
baseline, 2 months, 4 months, 6 months
2024-04-18
Participant Flow
377 families inquired about study participation. Some were excluded due to being unresponsive to outreach (n=191), declining to participate (n=11), or not meeting inclusion criteria (n=14). Families who returned baseline surveys (n=161 parent/caregivers; n=147 youth) were randomly assigned to one of two conditions.
Participant milestones
| Measure |
Waitlist Control
Parents in this arm will initially serve as the control group but will receive access to the FCU Online website and telehealth coaching after completing three waves of data collection (baseline, 2-mo, and 4-mo follow-up).
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FCU Online + Coach
Parents in this arm will receive access to the FCU Online website and telehealth coaching/ support provided by a trained mental health provider. The FCU Online website includes a brief 5-minute assessment, feedback on parents' responses, and online tools to support parenting in areas that were identified as challenges by the assessment. These tools include videos, animated videos, parenting tips, and interactives to help practice parenting skills.Telehealth coaching sessions will focus on Healthy Behaviors, Positive Parenting, Rules and Consequences, School Support, and Communication.
Family Check-Up: This intervention includes access to the Family Check-Up Online website and telehealth coaching provided by trained mental health providers. A minimum of 5 coaching sessions will be offered.
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Baseline
STARTED
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166
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142
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Baseline
COMPLETED
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166
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142
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Baseline
NOT COMPLETED
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0
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0
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2-month Follow-up
STARTED
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73
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70
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2-month Follow-up
COMPLETED
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73
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70
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2-month Follow-up
NOT COMPLETED
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0
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0
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4-month Follow-up
STARTED
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71
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63
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4-month Follow-up
COMPLETED
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71
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63
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4-month Follow-up
NOT COMPLETED
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0
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0
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6-month Follow-up
STARTED
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135
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124
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6-month Follow-up
COMPLETED
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135
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124
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6-month Follow-up
NOT COMPLETED
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0
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0
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Reasons for withdrawal
Withdrawal data not reported
Baseline Characteristics
At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
Baseline characteristics by cohort
| Measure |
Waitlist Control
n=166 Participants
Parents in this arm will initially serve as the control group but will receive access to the FCU Online website and telehealth coaching after completing three waves of data collection (baseline, 2-mo, and 4-mo follow-up).
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FCU Online + Coach
n=142 Participants
Parents in this arm will receive access to the FCU Online website and telehealth coaching/ support provided by a trained mental health provider. The FCU Online website includes a brief 5-minute assessment, feedback on parents' responses, and online tools to support parenting in areas that were identified as challenges by the assessment. These tools include videos, animated videos, parenting tips, and interactives to help practice parenting skills.Telehealth coaching sessions will focus on Healthy Behaviors, Positive Parenting, Rules and Consequences, School Support, and Communication.
Family Check-Up: This intervention includes access to the Family Check-Up Online website and telehealth coaching provided by trained mental health providers. A minimum of 5 coaching sessions will be offered.
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Total
n=308 Participants
Total of all reporting groups
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Age, Continuous
Parent
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43.6 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 7.09 • n=87 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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41.91 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 5.99 • n=74 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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42.82 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 6.64 • n=161 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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Age, Continuous
Youth
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12.44 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 1.04 • n=79 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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12.57 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 1.06 • n=68 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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12.50 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 1.05 • n=147 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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Sex/Gender, Customized
Parent · Female
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82 Participants
n=87 Participants • Total participant population is comprised of parent and youth participants combined.
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70 Participants
n=74 Participants • Total participant population is comprised of parent and youth participants combined.
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152 Participants
n=161 Participants • Total participant population is comprised of parent and youth participants combined.
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Sex/Gender, Customized
Parent · Male
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5 Participants
n=87 Participants • Total participant population is comprised of parent and youth participants combined.
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4 Participants
n=74 Participants • Total participant population is comprised of parent and youth participants combined.
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9 Participants
n=161 Participants • Total participant population is comprised of parent and youth participants combined.
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Sex/Gender, Customized
Parent · Other
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0 Participants
n=87 Participants • Total participant population is comprised of parent and youth participants combined.
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0 Participants
n=74 Participants • Total participant population is comprised of parent and youth participants combined.
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0 Participants
n=161 Participants • Total participant population is comprised of parent and youth participants combined.
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Sex/Gender, Customized
Parent · Prefer not to answer
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0 Participants
n=87 Participants • Total participant population is comprised of parent and youth participants combined.
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0 Participants
n=74 Participants • Total participant population is comprised of parent and youth participants combined.
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0 Participants
n=161 Participants • Total participant population is comprised of parent and youth participants combined.
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Sex/Gender, Customized
Youth · Female
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35 Participants
n=79 Participants • Total participant population is comprised of parent and youth participants combined.
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32 Participants
n=68 Participants • Total participant population is comprised of parent and youth participants combined.
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67 Participants
n=147 Participants • Total participant population is comprised of parent and youth participants combined.
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Sex/Gender, Customized
Youth · Male
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34 Participants
n=79 Participants • Total participant population is comprised of parent and youth participants combined.
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34 Participants
n=68 Participants • Total participant population is comprised of parent and youth participants combined.
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68 Participants
n=147 Participants • Total participant population is comprised of parent and youth participants combined.
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Sex/Gender, Customized
Youth · Other
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7 Participants
n=79 Participants • Total participant population is comprised of parent and youth participants combined.
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2 Participants
n=68 Participants • Total participant population is comprised of parent and youth participants combined.
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9 Participants
n=147 Participants • Total participant population is comprised of parent and youth participants combined.
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Sex/Gender, Customized
Youth · Prefer not to answer
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3 Participants
n=79 Participants • Total participant population is comprised of parent and youth participants combined.
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0 Participants
n=68 Participants • Total participant population is comprised of parent and youth participants combined.
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3 Participants
n=147 Participants • Total participant population is comprised of parent and youth participants combined.
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Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Parent · Hispanic or Latino
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19 Participants
n=87 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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14 Participants
n=74 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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33 Participants
n=161 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Parent · Not Hispanic or Latino
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68 Participants
n=87 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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60 Participants
n=74 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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128 Participants
n=161 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Parent · Unknown or Not Reported
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0 Participants
n=87 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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0 Participants
n=74 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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0 Participants
n=161 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Youth · Hispanic or Latino
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14 Participants
n=79 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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14 Participants
n=68 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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28 Participants
n=147 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Youth · Not Hispanic or Latino
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64 Participants
n=79 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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54 Participants
n=68 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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118 Participants
n=147 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Youth · Unknown or Not Reported
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1 Participants
n=79 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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0 Participants
n=68 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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1 Participants
n=147 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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Race (NIH/OMB)
Parent · American Indian or Alaska Native
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0 Participants
n=87 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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0 Participants
n=74 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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0 Participants
n=161 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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Race (NIH/OMB)
Parent · Asian
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2 Participants
n=87 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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1 Participants
n=74 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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3 Participants
n=161 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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Race (NIH/OMB)
Parent · Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
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0 Participants
n=87 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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0 Participants
n=74 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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0 Participants
n=161 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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Race (NIH/OMB)
Parent · Black or African American
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0 Participants
n=87 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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1 Participants
n=74 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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1 Participants
n=161 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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Race (NIH/OMB)
Parent · White
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74 Participants
n=87 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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62 Participants
n=74 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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136 Participants
n=161 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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Race (NIH/OMB)
Parent · More than one race
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9 Participants
n=87 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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10 Participants
n=74 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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19 Participants
n=161 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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Race (NIH/OMB)
Parent · Unknown or Not Reported
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2 Participants
n=87 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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0 Participants
n=74 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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2 Participants
n=161 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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Race (NIH/OMB)
Youth · American Indian or Alaska Native
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1 Participants
n=79 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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0 Participants
n=68 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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1 Participants
n=147 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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Race (NIH/OMB)
Youth · Asian
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4 Participants
n=79 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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1 Participants
n=68 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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5 Participants
n=147 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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Race (NIH/OMB)
Youth · Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
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0 Participants
n=79 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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0 Participants
n=68 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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0 Participants
n=147 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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Race (NIH/OMB)
Youth · Black or African American
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3 Participants
n=79 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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2 Participants
n=68 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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5 Participants
n=147 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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Race (NIH/OMB)
Youth · White
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55 Participants
n=79 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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50 Participants
n=68 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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105 Participants
n=147 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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Race (NIH/OMB)
Youth · More than one race
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9 Participants
n=79 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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13 Participants
n=68 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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22 Participants
n=147 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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Race (NIH/OMB)
Youth · Unknown or Not Reported
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7 Participants
n=79 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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2 Participants
n=68 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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9 Participants
n=147 Participants • At baseline there were 87 families in the waitlist control condition and 74 in the FCU Online + Coach condition. Of the 87 families in the waitlist control condition, 87 parent/caregivers participated and 79 youth participated. Of the 74 families in the FCU Online + Coach condition, 74 parent/caregivers participated and 68 youth participated. Data entered in this section represent individuals, not dyads.
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Region of Enrollment
United States
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166 participants
n=166 Participants
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142 participants
n=142 Participants
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308 participants
n=308 Participants
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: baseline, 2 months, 4 months, 6 monthsPopulation: Number of participants differs between baseline and follow-up waves due to attrition (e.g., participants not returning follow-up surveys).
Parents reported on their depressive symptoms using the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9), a 9-item brief depression screening questionnaire. Parents were asked to indicate the extent to which statements were true of their mood in the past two weeks using a 4-pt scale (not at all, several days, more than half the days, nearly every day). Scores ranged from 0-3. High scores indicate greater depressive symptoms.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Waitlist Control
n=87 Participants
Parents in this arm will initially serve as the control group but will receive access to the FCU Online website and telehealth coaching after completing three waves of data collection (baseline, 2-mo, and 4-mo follow-up).
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FCU Online + Coach
n=74 Participants
Parents in this arm will receive access to the FCU Online website and telehealth coaching/ support provided by a trained mental health provider. The FCU Online website includes a brief 5-minute assessment, feedback on parents' responses, and online tools to support parenting in areas that were identified as challenges by the assessment. These tools include videos, animated videos, parenting tips, and interactives to help practice parenting skills.Telehealth coaching sessions will focus on Healthy Behaviors, Positive Parenting, Rules and Consequences, School Support, and Communication.
Family Check-Up: This intervention includes access to the Family Check-Up Online website and telehealth coaching provided by trained mental health providers. A minimum of 5 coaching sessions will be offered.
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Change From Baseline in Parent Mental Health and Well-being (Parent Report)
Baseline
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.7442 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .53193
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.7523 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .61536
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Change From Baseline in Parent Mental Health and Well-being (Parent Report)
2-month Follow-up
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.6484 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .50000
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.5571 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .51995
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Change From Baseline in Parent Mental Health and Well-being (Parent Report)
4-month Follow-up
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.6182 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .42444
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.4903 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .54089
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Change From Baseline in Parent Mental Health and Well-being (Parent Report)
6-month Follow-up
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.5386 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .46832
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.5359 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .61996
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: baseline, 2 months, 4 months, 6 monthsPopulation: Number of participants differs between baseline and follow-up waves due to attrition (e.g., participants not returning follow-up surveys).
Parents reported on their parenting stress using the Parenting Stress Index (PSI), a 14-item questionnaire. Parents were asked to indicate the extent to which statements were true of their experience in the past month using a 5-pt scale (never, almost never, sometimes, fairly often, very often). Scores ranged from 0-4. High scores indicate greater parenting stress.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Waitlist Control
n=86 Participants
Parents in this arm will initially serve as the control group but will receive access to the FCU Online website and telehealth coaching after completing three waves of data collection (baseline, 2-mo, and 4-mo follow-up).
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FCU Online + Coach
n=73 Participants
Parents in this arm will receive access to the FCU Online website and telehealth coaching/ support provided by a trained mental health provider. The FCU Online website includes a brief 5-minute assessment, feedback on parents' responses, and online tools to support parenting in areas that were identified as challenges by the assessment. These tools include videos, animated videos, parenting tips, and interactives to help practice parenting skills.Telehealth coaching sessions will focus on Healthy Behaviors, Positive Parenting, Rules and Consequences, School Support, and Communication.
Family Check-Up: This intervention includes access to the Family Check-Up Online website and telehealth coaching provided by trained mental health providers. A minimum of 5 coaching sessions will be offered.
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Change From Baseline in Parental Stress (Parent Report)
Baseline
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1.8205 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .50818
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1.8341 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .61821
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Change From Baseline in Parental Stress (Parent Report)
2-month Follow-up
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1.8033 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .51930
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1.5365 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .60099
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Change From Baseline in Parental Stress (Parent Report)
4-month Follow-up
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1.7616 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .50651
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1.5351 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .64845
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Change From Baseline in Parental Stress (Parent Report)
6-month Follow-up
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1.6619 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .46722
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1.5575 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .67258
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: baseline, 2 months, 4 months, 6 monthsPopulation: Number of participants differs between baseline and follow-up waves due to attrition (e.g., participants not returning follow-up surveys).
Parents reported on their child's problem behavior using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ), a 25-item brief behavioral screening questionnaire that consists of 5 subscales with 5 questions each. The 5 subscales are conduct problems, emotional problems, hyperactivity, peer problems, and prosocial behavior. Parents were asked to indicate the extent to which statements were true of their child's behavior in the past month using a 3-pt scale (not true, somewhat true, and certainly true). Response options for each item ranged from 0-2. Subscale totals were created by summing responses for a possible range of 0-10 for each subscale. The sums from each subscale were summed to create a composite score. High scores indicate greater conduct problems.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Waitlist Control
n=87 Participants
Parents in this arm will initially serve as the control group but will receive access to the FCU Online website and telehealth coaching after completing three waves of data collection (baseline, 2-mo, and 4-mo follow-up).
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FCU Online + Coach
n=74 Participants
Parents in this arm will receive access to the FCU Online website and telehealth coaching/ support provided by a trained mental health provider. The FCU Online website includes a brief 5-minute assessment, feedback on parents' responses, and online tools to support parenting in areas that were identified as challenges by the assessment. These tools include videos, animated videos, parenting tips, and interactives to help practice parenting skills.Telehealth coaching sessions will focus on Healthy Behaviors, Positive Parenting, Rules and Consequences, School Support, and Communication.
Family Check-Up: This intervention includes access to the Family Check-Up Online website and telehealth coaching provided by trained mental health providers. A minimum of 5 coaching sessions will be offered.
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Change From Baseline in Child Behavior and Emotional Problems (Parent Report)
Baseline
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13.2184 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 6.48330
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14.2568 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 7.53814
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Change From Baseline in Child Behavior and Emotional Problems (Parent Report)
2-month Follow-up
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12.8630 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 6.62343
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12.2143 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 6.32660
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Change From Baseline in Child Behavior and Emotional Problems (Parent Report)
4-month Follow-up
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11.6056 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 6.23465
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12.1587 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 7.17119
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Change From Baseline in Child Behavior and Emotional Problems (Parent Report)
6-month Follow-up
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11.9726 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 5.93243
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12.2319 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 7.50910
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: baseline, 2 months, 4 months, 6 monthsPopulation: Number of participants differs between baseline and follow-up waves due to attrition (e.g., participants not returning follow-up surveys).
Parents reported on their child's depressive symptoms using the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9), a 9-item brief depression screening questionnaire. Parents were asked to indicate the extent to which statements were true of their child's mood in the past two weeks using a 4-pt scale (not at all, several days, more than half the days, nearly every day). Scores ranged from 0-3. High scores indicate greater depressive symptoms.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Waitlist Control
n=87 Participants
Parents in this arm will initially serve as the control group but will receive access to the FCU Online website and telehealth coaching after completing three waves of data collection (baseline, 2-mo, and 4-mo follow-up).
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FCU Online + Coach
n=74 Participants
Parents in this arm will receive access to the FCU Online website and telehealth coaching/ support provided by a trained mental health provider. The FCU Online website includes a brief 5-minute assessment, feedback on parents' responses, and online tools to support parenting in areas that were identified as challenges by the assessment. These tools include videos, animated videos, parenting tips, and interactives to help practice parenting skills.Telehealth coaching sessions will focus on Healthy Behaviors, Positive Parenting, Rules and Consequences, School Support, and Communication.
Family Check-Up: This intervention includes access to the Family Check-Up Online website and telehealth coaching provided by trained mental health providers. A minimum of 5 coaching sessions will be offered.
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Change From Baseline in Youth Depression (Parent Report)
Baseline
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.6092 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .54218
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.6937 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .59356
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Change From Baseline in Youth Depression (Parent Report)
2-month Follow-up
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.5219 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .49215
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.5423 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .51117
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Change From Baseline in Youth Depression (Parent Report)
4-month Follow-up
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.4589 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .46516
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.4925 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .51814
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Change From Baseline in Youth Depression (Parent Report)
6-month Follow-up
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.4810 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .47972
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.4783 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .51213
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: baseline, 2 months, 4 months, 6 monthsPopulation: Number of participants differs between baseline and follow-up waves due to attrition (e.g., participants not returning follow-up surveys).
Parents reported on their parenting skills using a version of the Parenting Young Children Questionnaire (PARYC). The PARYC version adapted for this study was a 21-item questionnaire. Parents were asked to indicate the extent to which statements were true of their child's behavior in the past month using a 5-pt scale (never, rarely, sometimes, often, and very often). Scores for each item ranged from 0-4, and scores were averaged to create a total score. High scores indicate greater parenting skills.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Waitlist Control
n=87 Participants
Parents in this arm will initially serve as the control group but will receive access to the FCU Online website and telehealth coaching after completing three waves of data collection (baseline, 2-mo, and 4-mo follow-up).
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FCU Online + Coach
n=74 Participants
Parents in this arm will receive access to the FCU Online website and telehealth coaching/ support provided by a trained mental health provider. The FCU Online website includes a brief 5-minute assessment, feedback on parents' responses, and online tools to support parenting in areas that were identified as challenges by the assessment. These tools include videos, animated videos, parenting tips, and interactives to help practice parenting skills.Telehealth coaching sessions will focus on Healthy Behaviors, Positive Parenting, Rules and Consequences, School Support, and Communication.
Family Check-Up: This intervention includes access to the Family Check-Up Online website and telehealth coaching provided by trained mental health providers. A minimum of 5 coaching sessions will be offered.
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Change From Baseline in Parenting Skills (Parent Report)
Baseline
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2.9253 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .66703
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2.9122 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .72319
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Change From Baseline in Parenting Skills (Parent Report)
2-month Follow-up
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2.8611 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .74693
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3.1286 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .65212
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Change From Baseline in Parenting Skills (Parent Report)
4-month Follow-up
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2.9155 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .71707
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3.1532 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .64394
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Change From Baseline in Parenting Skills (Parent Report)
6-month Follow-up
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2.9375 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .74085
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2.9627 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .69257
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: baseline, 2 months, 4 months, 6 monthsPopulation: Number of participants differs between baseline and follow-up waves due to attrition (e.g., participants not returning follow-up surveys).
Parents reported on their family relationships using a "family togetherness" scale adapted from the Community Action for Successful Youth (CASEY) questionnaire. The scale used for this study consisted of 3 items. Parents were asked to indicate the extent to which statements were true of their experience in the past month using a 5-pt scale (never true, sometimes true, true about half the time, often true, and always true). Scores ranged from 1-5. High scores indicate greater positive family relationships.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Waitlist Control
n=86 Participants
Parents in this arm will initially serve as the control group but will receive access to the FCU Online website and telehealth coaching after completing three waves of data collection (baseline, 2-mo, and 4-mo follow-up).
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FCU Online + Coach
n=74 Participants
Parents in this arm will receive access to the FCU Online website and telehealth coaching/ support provided by a trained mental health provider. The FCU Online website includes a brief 5-minute assessment, feedback on parents' responses, and online tools to support parenting in areas that were identified as challenges by the assessment. These tools include videos, animated videos, parenting tips, and interactives to help practice parenting skills.Telehealth coaching sessions will focus on Healthy Behaviors, Positive Parenting, Rules and Consequences, School Support, and Communication.
Family Check-Up: This intervention includes access to the Family Check-Up Online website and telehealth coaching provided by trained mental health providers. A minimum of 5 coaching sessions will be offered.
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Change From Baseline in Positive Family Relationships (Parent Report)
Baseline
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3.3798 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .85888
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3.4189 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .88804
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Change From Baseline in Positive Family Relationships (Parent Report)
2-month Follow-up
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3.3014 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .80539
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3.6833 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .91161
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Change From Baseline in Positive Family Relationships (Parent Report)
4-month Follow-up
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3.4437 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .72097
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3.7566 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .94888
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Change From Baseline in Positive Family Relationships (Parent Report)
6-month Follow-up
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3.5662 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .82904
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3.5637 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .97609
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: baseline, 2 months, 4 months, 6 monthsPopulation: Number of participants differs between baseline and follow-up waves due to attrition (e.g., participants not returning follow-up surveys).
Parents reported on their family conflict using a "family conflict" scale adapted from the Community Action for Successful Youth (CASEY) questionnaire. The scale used for this study consisted of 4 items. Parents were asked to indicate the extent to which statements were true of their experience in the past month using a 7-pt scale (never, once, twice, 3 times, 4 or 5 times, 6 or 7 times and more than 7 times). Scores for each item ranged from 0-6, and scores were averaged to create a total score. High scores indicate increased family conflict.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Waitlist Control
n=87 Participants
Parents in this arm will initially serve as the control group but will receive access to the FCU Online website and telehealth coaching after completing three waves of data collection (baseline, 2-mo, and 4-mo follow-up).
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FCU Online + Coach
n=74 Participants
Parents in this arm will receive access to the FCU Online website and telehealth coaching/ support provided by a trained mental health provider. The FCU Online website includes a brief 5-minute assessment, feedback on parents' responses, and online tools to support parenting in areas that were identified as challenges by the assessment. These tools include videos, animated videos, parenting tips, and interactives to help practice parenting skills.Telehealth coaching sessions will focus on Healthy Behaviors, Positive Parenting, Rules and Consequences, School Support, and Communication.
Family Check-Up: This intervention includes access to the Family Check-Up Online website and telehealth coaching provided by trained mental health providers. A minimum of 5 coaching sessions will be offered.
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Change From Baseline in Family Conflict (Parent Report)
Baseline
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1.8046 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.14908
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1.8559 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.01044
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Change From Baseline in Family Conflict (Parent Report)
2-month Follow-up
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1.7637 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.13414
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1.5202 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .95062
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Change From Baseline in Family Conflict (Parent Report)
4-month Follow-up
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1.6725 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .96602
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1.3254 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .97202
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Change From Baseline in Family Conflict (Parent Report)
6-month Foll1.4338ow-up
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1.5696 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.03040
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1.4338 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.10934
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: baseline, 6 monthsPopulation: Number of participants differs between baseline and follow-up waves due to attrition (e.g., participants not returning follow-up surveys).
Youth reported on their depressive symptoms using the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9), a 9-item brief depression screening questionnaire modified for teen use. Youth were asked to indicate the extent to which statements were true of their mood in the past two weeks using a 4-pt scale (not at all, several days, more than half the days, nearly every day). Scores for each item ranged from 1-4, and scores were averaged to create a total score. High scores indicate greater depressive symptoms.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Waitlist Control
n=79 Participants
Parents in this arm will initially serve as the control group but will receive access to the FCU Online website and telehealth coaching after completing three waves of data collection (baseline, 2-mo, and 4-mo follow-up).
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FCU Online + Coach
n=68 Participants
Parents in this arm will receive access to the FCU Online website and telehealth coaching/ support provided by a trained mental health provider. The FCU Online website includes a brief 5-minute assessment, feedback on parents' responses, and online tools to support parenting in areas that were identified as challenges by the assessment. These tools include videos, animated videos, parenting tips, and interactives to help practice parenting skills.Telehealth coaching sessions will focus on Healthy Behaviors, Positive Parenting, Rules and Consequences, School Support, and Communication.
Family Check-Up: This intervention includes access to the Family Check-Up Online website and telehealth coaching provided by trained mental health providers. A minimum of 5 coaching sessions will be offered.
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Change From Baseline in Youth Depression (Child Report)
Baseline
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1.7708 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .71537
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1.6029 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .62672
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Change From Baseline in Youth Depression (Child Report)
6-month Follow-up
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1.8070 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .73077
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1.7596 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .69644
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: baseline, 6 monthsPopulation: Number of participants differs between baseline and follow-up waves due to attrition (e.g., participants not returning follow-up surveys).
Youth reported on their family relationships using a "family togetherness" scale adapted from the Community Action for Successful Youth (CASEY) questionnaire. The scale used for this study consisted of 3 items. Youth were asked to indicate the extent to which statements were true of their experience in the past month using a 5-pt scale (never true, sometimes true, true about half the time, often true, and always true). Scores ranged from 1-5. High scores indicate greater positive family relationships.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Waitlist Control
n=77 Participants
Parents in this arm will initially serve as the control group but will receive access to the FCU Online website and telehealth coaching after completing three waves of data collection (baseline, 2-mo, and 4-mo follow-up).
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FCU Online + Coach
n=67 Participants
Parents in this arm will receive access to the FCU Online website and telehealth coaching/ support provided by a trained mental health provider. The FCU Online website includes a brief 5-minute assessment, feedback on parents' responses, and online tools to support parenting in areas that were identified as challenges by the assessment. These tools include videos, animated videos, parenting tips, and interactives to help practice parenting skills.Telehealth coaching sessions will focus on Healthy Behaviors, Positive Parenting, Rules and Consequences, School Support, and Communication.
Family Check-Up: This intervention includes access to the Family Check-Up Online website and telehealth coaching provided by trained mental health providers. A minimum of 5 coaching sessions will be offered.
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Change From Baseline in Positive Family Relationships (Child Report)
Baseline
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3.6061 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.06613
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3.5699 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.10865
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Change From Baseline in Positive Family Relationships (Child Report)
6-month Follow-up
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3.4453 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.15739
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3.4909 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.17563
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: baseline, 6 monthsPopulation: Number of participants differs between baseline and follow-up waves due to attrition (e.g., participants not returning follow-up surveys).
Youth reported on their family conflict using a "family conflict" scale adapted from the Community Action for Successful Youth (CASEY) questionnaire. The scale used for this study consisted of 4 items. Youth were asked to indicate the extent to which statements were true of their experience in the past month using a 7-pt scale (never, once, twice, 3 times, 4 or 5 times, 6 or 7 times and more than 7 times). Scores ranged from 1-7. High scores indicate increased family conflict.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Waitlist Control
n=76 Participants
Parents in this arm will initially serve as the control group but will receive access to the FCU Online website and telehealth coaching after completing three waves of data collection (baseline, 2-mo, and 4-mo follow-up).
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FCU Online + Coach
n=68 Participants
Parents in this arm will receive access to the FCU Online website and telehealth coaching/ support provided by a trained mental health provider. The FCU Online website includes a brief 5-minute assessment, feedback on parents' responses, and online tools to support parenting in areas that were identified as challenges by the assessment. These tools include videos, animated videos, parenting tips, and interactives to help practice parenting skills.Telehealth coaching sessions will focus on Healthy Behaviors, Positive Parenting, Rules and Consequences, School Support, and Communication.
Family Check-Up: This intervention includes access to the Family Check-Up Online website and telehealth coaching provided by trained mental health providers. A minimum of 5 coaching sessions will be offered.
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Change From Baseline in Family Conflict (Child Report)
Baseline
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2.6184 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.22234
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2.8640 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.31043
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Change From Baseline in Family Conflict (Child Report)
6-month Follow-up
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2.5323 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.13394
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2.6636 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.08463
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Adverse Events
Waitlist Control- Parents
FCU Online + Coach- Parents
Waitlist Control- Youth
FCU Online + Coach- Youth
Serious adverse events
Adverse event data not reported
Other adverse events
Adverse event data not reported
Additional Information
Dr. Allison Caruthers
University of Oregon Prevention Science Institute
Results disclosure agreements
- Principal investigator is a sponsor employee
- Publication restrictions are in place