An Internet Based Adaptation of a Divorce Intervention Beginnings Program for Divorced Parents
NCT ID: NCT05209932
Last Updated: 2023-01-25
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COMPLETED
NA
131 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2020-02-15
2021-08-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Parents and their offspring were recruited using Qualtrics, a leading-edge sample acquisition technology that partners with 20 online panel providers and recruits nationally. Initial sampling criteria were parent was divorced, separated but never married, divorcing, or separating; had one or more children aged 6 to 18; and spoke English. Parents who met these criteria were sent an email with information about the study and a web-based survey that assessed contact with child/ren, access to a computer with high-speed internet or a smart phone and demographics. Interested parents were provided additional information about the study and screened for eligibility by phone. To be eligible, parents had to be divorced, separated but never married, divorcing or separating; have one or more child between 6 and 18; be English speaking; spend at least three hours/week or at least one overnight every other week with their child(ren); and have access to a computer with high-speed internet or a smart phone. The sample consisted of 131 parents randomized to eNBP (N = 81) or wait-list condition (N = 50) and 102 of their adolescent offspring.
Primary outcome measures were measures of interparental conflict, parent-child relationship quality, effective discipline and children's internalizing and externalizing problems and prosocial behavior.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Online New Beginnings Program (eNBP)
The eNBP is a five-hour, asynchronous, fully web-based adaptation of the group NBP. Separate versions for fathers and mothers consist of the same didactic content and interactive exercises, with gender appropriate references, testimonials and video skills demonstrations. Units are highly interactive. Sessions began with a check-in in which parents responded to questions about use of the program skills and were provided with ways to address the challenges they experienced. The skill was then taught using modeling videos, interactive exercises, and testimonials from prior participants. The program then prompted parents to set times to use the skill, identify barriers to using it and select strategies to reduce these barriers. Parents were provided with tip sheets to address challenges in using the skill, downloadable sheets to record use of and competence in using the skill and a downloadable handbook that summarized what was covered in the unit.
Online New Beginnings Program (eNBP)
The eNBP is a five-hour, asynchronous, fully web-based adaptation of the group-based NBP that can be used on a smart phone, tablet or computer. Separate versions for fathers and mothers consist of the same didactic content and interactive exercises, with gender appropriate references, testimonials and video skills demonstrations.
wait-list control condition
Parents in the waitlist-control condition were told that they would have access to the eNBP 12 weeks after they completed the pre-test. Twelve weeks after assignment to condition, parents and children were sent links to the posttest
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Online New Beginnings Program (eNBP)
The eNBP is a five-hour, asynchronous, fully web-based adaptation of the group-based NBP that can be used on a smart phone, tablet or computer. Separate versions for fathers and mothers consist of the same didactic content and interactive exercises, with gender appropriate references, testimonials and video skills demonstrations.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Parents separated but never married
* One or more children aged 6 to 18
* Parents spoke English
* Parents spend at least 3 hours a week with children or have one overnight every other week with their children
* Parents have access to a computer with high speed internet access of a smart phone
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Family Transitions: Programs that Work
INDUSTRY
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Irwin N Sandler, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Family Transitions Programs that Work LLC
Locations
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Family Transitions- Programs that Work, LLC
Mesa, Arizona, United States
Countries
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Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan
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