15 Year Follow-up of New Beginnings Program for Divorced Families
- Conditions
- Mental DisorderSubstance Use
- Interventions
- Behavioral: New Beginnings Program
- Registration Number
- NCT01407120
- Lead Sponsor
- Arizona State University
- Brief Summary
The project is a 15-year follow-up of 240 young adults whose families participated in an experimental evaluation of the New Beginnings Program (NBP), a preventive intervention for divorced families. The NBP was provided in late childhood; the follow-up occurred in young adulthood. Families were randomly assigned to one of three conditions: mother program (MP), dual-component mother and child program (MPCP), or literature-control (LC) condition. Programs were designed to change several putative mediators of children's post-divorce mental health problems using empirically-supported change strategies. The investigators expected that the NBP would have either main or risk by program interactive effects on mental health and substance use problems and disorders, developmental tasks, parent-young adult relationships, physical health problems, and competencies, such that YAs who participated in NBP will have better functioning than YAs in the control condition. The investigators expected that the NBP will have either main or risk by program interactive effects on mothers' mental health; those in the NBP are expected to have fewer mental health problems than those in the control condition.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 240
- Divorced in past two years
- Female residential parent
- At least one 9-12 year-old child resided (at least 50%) with the mother
- Neither mother nor any child was currently in treatment for mental health problems
- Mother had not remarried nor planned to remarry during the program, and did not have a live-in boyfriend
- Custody was expected to remain stable
- Family resided within an hour drive of program site
- Mother and child could complete assessments in English
- Child was not learning disabled nor in special education
- If diagnosed with attention deficit disorder, child was taking medication
- Child scored above 17 on the Children's Depression Inventory (CDI, endorsed an item indicating that s/he wanted to kill her/himself, or scored above the 97th percentile on the Externalizing Subscale (Child Behavior Checklist [CBCL])
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Mother Program New Beginnings Program 11 session program focused on parenting skills Mother Plus Child Program New Beginnings Program 11 session Mother Program focused on parenting skills plus 11 session Child program focused on child coping skills
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Diagnosis of mental health disorder 15 year follow-up Incidence and number of internalizing, externalizing, and substance use disorders with onset of symptoms within the last nine years.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Young Adult Substance Use 15 year follow-up Frequency of substance use past month, and age of onset of regular drinking.
Internalizing and Externalizing Problems 15 Year follow-up Number of internalizing and externalizing problems during the past 6 months
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Arizona State University: Prevention Research Center
🇺🇸Tempe, Arizona, United States