The Development and Implementation of a Natural Helpers Program to Increase the Recruitment, Retention, and Engagement of Underserved Families in Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)
概览
- 阶段
- 不适用
- 干预措施
- 未指定
- 疾病 / 适应症
- Child Behavior
- 发起方
- University of Miami
- 入组人数
- 300
- 试验地点
- 4
- 主要终点
- Parenting Stress as measured by Parenting Stress Index Short Form (PSI-SF-4)
- 状态
- 招募中
- 最后更新
- 3个月前
概览
简要总结
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the effect of a time-limited (i.e., 18 weeks) community health worker (CHW) intervention, referred to as the Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) plus natural helper (NH) model, on treatment engagement, retention, and child and caregiver outcomes.
研究者
Jason Jent
Associate Professor
University of Miami
入排标准
入选标准
- •Families of children 2 years of age to 12 years of age.
- •Children 2 to 7 years of age with a history of child abuse or neglect and/or child behavior problems or children ages 8 years to 12 years of age with history of or risk for abuse and the child does not exhibit clinically significant behavior problems.
- •At the time of enrollment, participants must agree that, within the upcoming six months, they will not move away to a location where they would no longer be able to regularly attend weekly sessions (i.e., moving out of Miami Dade County).
排除标准
- •Families with child younger than 2 years of age or older than 7 years of age with clinically significant behavior problems
- •Adults who are unable to consent and prisoners
结局指标
主要结局
Parenting Stress as measured by Parenting Stress Index Short Form (PSI-SF-4)
时间窗: Up to 26 weeks
The PSI-SF-4 is a 36-item self-report questionnaire used to measure caregiver stress and difficulties in the caregiver-child relationship for caregivers of youth between ages 0-12. The PSI-SF-4 yields a Total Stress percentile score (0-100) with higher scores indicating higher stress.
Child externalizing behavior as measured by ECBI Intensity Scale
时间窗: Up to 26 weeks
The Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory (ECBI) is a 36-item caregiver report measure of disruptive behaviors in children ages 2-16 . The Intensity Scale assesses the frequency of behavior problems (1=never to 7=always) with total scores ranging from 36 to 252. A raw score of 131 or higher on the Intensity Scale is considered clinically significant child externalizing behavior.
Family cohesion as measured by Bloom's Family Processes Scale
时间窗: Up to 26 weeks
The Bloom's Family Processes Scale assesses family cohesion using a 5-item cohesion subscale (e.g., "there is a feeling of togetherness in our family"). Caregivers rate their level of agreement on a five-point Likert scale (1=strongly agree to 5=strongly disagree). Total score ranges from 5-25 with the higher scores indicating greater cohesion.
Child externalizing behavior as measured by ECBI Problem Scale
时间窗: Up to 26 weeks
The Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory (ECBI) is a 36-item caregiver report measure of disruptive behaviors in children ages 2-16 . The Problem Scale assesses caregiver perceived behavior problems (1 = yes, 0 = no) with total scores ranging from 0 to 36. A raw score of 15 or higher on the Problem Scale is considered clinically significant child externalizing behavior.
Parenting Skills as measured by the Dyadic Parent-Child Interaction Coding System (DPICS-IV)
时间窗: Up to 26 weeks
The DPICS-IV is a behavioral observation tool used to code and assess caregiver behaviors and the quality of caregiver and child interactions. PCIT therapists code the three 5-minute DPICS-IV observations: (1) child-led play (CLP), (2) parent-led play (PLP), and (3) clean-up (CU). The number of positive parenting practices (e.g., labeled praises, reflections, and behavior descriptions) and negative parenting practices are tallied (e.g., questions, commands, and criticisms) are coded during CLP observations. During PLP and CU observations, caregiver verbalizations were coded to generate rates of: (1) caregiver effective commands, (2) caregiver correct follow-through on effective commands, and (3) child compliance to effective commands. The higher the score the higher the parenting behavior and child compliance.
Family conflict as measured by Bloom's Family Processes Scale
时间窗: Up to 26 weeks
The Bloom's Family Processes Scale assesses family conflict and cohesion using a 5-item conflict subscale (e.g. "we fight a lot in our family"). Caregivers rate their level of agreement on a five-point Likert scale (1=strongly agree to 5=strongly disagree). Total score ranges from 5-25 with the higher scores indicating greater conflict.