Effectiveness of Child-Parent Relationship Therapy (CPRT)
NCT ID: NCT06087302
Last Updated: 2024-01-26
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
60 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-05-23
2024-03-09
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The child-parent relationship (in the context of closeness and conflict) would predict the primary outcome of family functioning (in the context of Warmth, Communication, Support conflicts, and worries) and psychological distress (in the context of depression, anxiety, stress). The secondary outcome would be the child's behavior (in the context of internalized symptoms of Grief/ Loss and anxiety/Mood). Child Parent-relationship therapy would be used for implementation to study the level of family functioning and psychological distress. CPRT will introduce special play time to the parent for the children exposed to trauma and will study the level of internalized symptoms of the child's behavior. The current study would find out the effectiveness of CPRT on child-parent relationships, parental psychological distress in family functioning, and parents of children exposed to trauma in twin cities of Pakistan.
During study one, the exploratory research design will be used to collect the data from the selected sample on knowledge, attitudes, and practices categories about the parent-child relationship, and psychological distress on family functioning among parents of children exposed to trauma. phase one is a pilot study. During phase two, a baseline survey will be conducted to see the association between the study variables and differences between the demographic characteristics of the sample.
During phase three Randomized controlled trial (RCT), will be used for: a) Mean scores validation of Child-parent relationship therapeutic techniques in the Pakistani family functioning. b) The parents of children exposed to trauma who receive intensive child-parent relationship training attain a comparison of level of psychological distress mean scores of DASS between the group compared with non-treatment comparison group parents of children exposed to trauma c) The Comparison between the mean scores of the Children's Behavior Questionnaire (concise form) parental version of children's disruptive behavior and significant difference between the pre-testing and post-testing. d) comparison between within a group mean scores of child-parent relationship scale in post-testing. e) Differences in mean scores between the experimental group's pre- and post-testing results and, f) Statistical mean score based on post-testing assessment results, statistical mean score differences will be evaluated between experimental and control groups.
Sample Research participants would be selected initially with snowball sampling techniques and later with purposive sampling. Research participants would be recruited including educated mothers (minimum qualification would be graduation 14 years of qualification) from twin cities (Rawalpindi and Islamabad) of Pakistan. The demographic characteristics of the sample would be, family system (joint family, and nuclear family system) , marital status(married, widow, separated/divorced), and monthly income and age. Additional inclusive sample criteria also include the parents of children exposed to traumatic experiences, child abuse, bullying, fighting, accidents, traumatized grief, and parents' separation. Exclusive Sample criteria will not include uneducated parents, domestic violence child sexual abuse, natural disasters, traumatic events that caused physical disabilities, war, terrorism victims, and families who would be taking any psychotherapy or training for the management of psychological distress and child disruptive behavior. Each potential parent would be screened briefly through screening inventories for all phases of the current study. Before every interview, the researcher would be clear the objectives of the current study. The ethical considerations would be considered for selected research participants for all phases.
Phase-I research participants would be fifteen to twenty-five educated mothers' target. The data will be collected through semi-structured interviews till the time of saturation. Phase-II research participants would be calculated through Raosoft. Phase III there would be n=x research participants finalized for the experimental group after the screening and would meet the inclusion criteria. The experimental group would be divided into 8 groups. There would be 8 research participants in each group as the requirement of the CPRT protocol. A randomization process ensures that all research participants have the same demographic characteristics in intervention and control groups. The children's age should be between 3-10 years as it is a basic criterion of child-parent relationships. The pre-testing session would be conducted before the intervention phase. The post-testing session would be conducted after the intervention phase.
Furthermore, it is not always possible to meet randomization requirements in educational research studies, thus an extensive reliance on numbers may not be an adequate representation. Available resources, time constraints, and the number of volunteers that would be willing to participate in a study govern sample size in research, especially in educational research. Therefore, approximately 30-60 parents of children exposed to trauma would be randomly split into interventional and control groups after initial assessment.
Measures According to all phases of the current study, different measurements will be used to meet the objectives. A study will be conducted in three ways, firstly, the need assessment will be conducted with exploratory research design from selected educated mothers/caretakers on knowledge, attitudes, and practices categories about the relationship between parents and children, psychological stress, family functioning of parents of traumatized children experiences psychological distress. For need assessment, therefore semi-structured interview protocol will be developed according to the categories identified from the literature. A cross-sectional survey will be conducted in phase two to see the relationship between the study variables. To validate CPRT therapeutic techniques in the Pakistani population, a randomized controlled trial design will be used to examine the impact of CPRT on study variables in the next phase (main study). The measures of the Child-Parent Relationship Scale, depression, anxiety, stress scale, family assessment device, The child and adolescent Trauma Screen, and disruptive behavior through the child and adolescent Behavior inventory parental version.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
SINGLE_GROUP
OTHER
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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control group
the control group wouldnot receive the CPRT for caregivers/parents
No interventions assigned to this group
CPRT intervention group
intervention group would receive the CPRT for caregivers/parents
child-Parent Relationship Therapy (CPRT)
The Child Parent Relationship Therapy (CPRT) is an evidence-based intervention program that trains parents/caretakers to help their children with social, emotional, attachment, and behavioral difficulties
Interventions
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child-Parent Relationship Therapy (CPRT)
The Child Parent Relationship Therapy (CPRT) is an evidence-based intervention program that trains parents/caretakers to help their children with social, emotional, attachment, and behavioral difficulties
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. location: from Pakistan's twin cities (Rawalpindi and Islamabad). 3. the parents of children exposed to traumatic experiences
* child abuse (physical abuse, yelling, Psychological Abuse)
* bullying, (witness of bullying, verbal bullying, physical bullying)
* fighting, (street fighting. witness of fighting)
* traumatized grief, (death of a loved one)
* Robbery and
* parents' separation.
Exclusion Criteria
* domestic violence
* child sexual abuse,
* natural disasters,
* traumatic events that caused physical disabilities,
* war,
* terrorism victims, and
* families who would be taking any psychotherapy or training to manage psychological distress and child disruptive behavior.
20 Years
55 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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Fatima Jinnah Women University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Tayyaba Hanif
Ph.D. scholar
Locations
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Tayyaba Hanif
Rawalpindi, , Pakistan
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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FJWU/EC/2023/60
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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