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Internet-based Universal Parent Training as a Booster to PATHS®: Parent Web

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Overview

To test an online parent training program. Relative to a matched comparison, those in the Parent Web (PW) will show benefits on well-being, parenting, stress, youth mental health. Parents of PATHS children are the immediate intervention group.

Description

Parent-Web (PW) is internet delivered and rooted in social learning and coercion theory, PW supports parenting practices and parent-child interactions encouraging prosocial behavior and emotion regulation, reduce coercive parenting, improve communication, problem solving, and warmth. PW has a universal and selective edition. Universal PW has 5 basic modules (1 module per week, 6-8 weeks) and bonus modules. Basic modules contain information, exercises, and videos of actors showing parenting practices. A family guide supports PW participants through PW modules. No published outcome evaluations of universal PW currently exist. However, benefits were found for selective PW. This study will test the effects of universal PW as a booster to PATHS (Promoting Alternative Thinking Strategies) a universal school-based intervention designed to enhance child social emotional competence. All PW trial participants are parents to at least one adolescent child (aged 11-13). Immediate PW participants are parents who have a child that participated in PATHS at age 4-5 years old.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

        Immediate intervention group are parents of children aged 11-13 who participated in PATHS
        at age 4-5 years old.
        Parents in the wait list comparison group have children who are matched to the children of
        parents in the immediate intervention group.
        Matching criteria are:
        Wait-list group parents' child's present-day gender (matching criteria 1) is the same as
        the matched child who's parents are in the immediate intervention group, wait-list group
        parents' child's present-day age is similar to the matched child who's parents are in the
        immediate intervention group, namely child birthdays within 6 months of each other
        (matching criteria 2), and wait-list group parents' children live in the same postal code
        as the matched immediate intervention group child (matching criteria 3), and matched
        children have all lived in Sweden since 2014 (matching criteria 4). If these 4-matching
        criteria are too restrictive and do not provide enough matches to recruit from, then the
        matching criteria will be reduced to points 1, 2, and point 3. Children do not participate
        in the Parent Web intervention trial, but parents of children do participate.
        Exclusion Criteria: See inclusion criteria

Study details

Family Conflict, Family Relations, Family Dysfunction

NCT05172297

Stockholm University

8 March 2024

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