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A Pilot Study of OurRelationship.dk, a Web-based Self-help-Program for Couples With High Levels of Conflict or Distress

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Relationship Distress
Family Relationship
Marital Conflict
Registration Number
NCT04588012
Lead Sponsor
University of Aarhus
Brief Summary

The aim of this study is twofold 1) to conduct a pilot test of methods for a larger scale RCT study evaluating the efficacy of OurRelationship offered to couples with high levels of conflict or distress and at least one child at the address, and 2) to test if the OurRelationship program meets predefined feasibility criteria when implemented in a real-world setting. If study results on these two aims are convincing, a full scale RCT of the intervention will be pursued.

Detailed Description

A cost-effective online self-help program for distressed couples could help serve more couples, in particular those with limited access to traditional couple therapy. The OurRelationship program, a web-based, primarily self-help program for couples developed in the US, has previously shown medium to large effects sizes on relationship functioning for a diverse sample of couples and these effects were maintained over 12 months (Doss et al., 2016; 2020). These findings promise a large potential in online self-help for couples, if findings replicate in independent research.

For the pilot, 80 couples experiencing high levels of conflict or distress in their relationship and who had at least one child at the address were recruited through a study website (www.ourelationship.dk) build for the pilot. Couples were randomized to receive either the Danish version of the program including 4 coach calls, or an active control condition receiving two copies of a self-help book and a plan for 4 x 30 min couple conversations. In this pilot, research methods in terms of recruitment, randomization, completion of program, test of measures, and data collection are evaluated.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
182
Inclusion Criteria

To detail the criteria "high level of conflict or distress", one or both of the following criteria must be fulfilled:

  1. One or both partners report being victim or perpetrator of at least one act of physical or psychological aggression during the past year OR
  2. One partner score at least 1 standard deviation (SD) (indicating severe relationship distress) or both partners 0.5 SD below the Danish population mean on a measure for relationship satisfaction (Couple Satisfaction Index; Funk & Rogge, 2007).

In addition:

  • both partners in the couple have to be 18 or above
  • been living together for at least six months
  • have at least one child below 18 years living at home
  • be able to read and understand Danish
  • have access to the Internet, a tablet, computer, or telephone
  • willing to refrain from couple therapy (or other couple interventions) within the period of the project.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Plans on divorcing, breaking up or having an ongoing affair
  • Moderate to severe levels of suicidal ideation (>=7 on the Suicidal Behavioral Questionnaire-Revised, Osman et al., 2001)
  • Victimization of intimate partner violence resulting in injury or fear within the last three months (using screener items developed by Beach, Whisman, Snyder, & Heyman, 2013).
  • Taking psychotropic drugs.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
IntimacyPre-to-post (time frame spanning across 8 weeks)

"Psychological" intimacy was assessed by four items on 5-point scales. Items were: I felt close to, secure with, cared for, and understood (Debrot et al, 2013). A higher score indicate more intimacy between partners.

Relationship Satisfaction: Danish 4-item version of the Couple Satisfaction IndexPre-to-post (time frame spanning across 8 weeks)

As measured by the Danish 4-item version of the Couple Satisfaction Index (CSI; Funk \& Rogge, 2007). A higher score indicate more relationship satisfaction.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Depressive symptomsPre-to-post (time frame spanning across 8 weeks)

As measured by the Major Depression Inventory (Olsen, Jensen, Noerholm, Martiny, \& Bech, 2003). A higher score indicate more depressive symptoms.

Relationship Confidence scalePre-to-post (time frame spanning across 8 weeks)

Two items from the Confidence Scale (Rhoades, Stanley, \& Markman, 2009). A higher score indicate more confidence.

Positive and Negative Relationship QualityPre-to-post (time frame spanning across 8 weeks)

As measured by the eight-item Positive and Negative Relationship Quality scale (Fincham, \& Rogge, 2010). Participants were asked to separately rate four positive (e.g., enjoyable, alive) and four negative (e.g., bad, lifeless) dimensions of their relationship. Higher scores on the positive and lower scores on the negative scale indicate more relationship quality.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Aarhus University

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Aarhus, Denmark

Aarhus University
🇩🇰Aarhus, Denmark

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