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Evaluating an Online Parenting Intervention for Caregivers of Infants and Young Children

Evaluating an Online Parenting Intervention for Caregivers of Infants and Young Children

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18 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of the online modality of the Make the Connection (MTC) program in caregivers of infants and young children. The main questions it aims to answer are:

  • Does the MTC online program result in changes in the child-caregiver relationship, caregiver self-competence, caregiver stress, caregiver depression, as well as caregiver and child emotion regulation, as compared to a waitlist control?
  • Are caregivers who experience psychosocial risks (e.g., elevated depression scores, social isolation) deriving similar benefits in the child-caregiver relationship, caregiver self-competence, caregiver stress, caregiver depression, as well as caregiver and child emotion regulation as caregivers who are not?
  • What are some of the barriers, facilitators, perceived benefits, and risks to participating in the MTC online program from the perspective of caregivers?

Participants will be randomly placed into either the intervention group or the waitlist control group. Both groups will be asked to complete a pre-intervention questionnaire, the intervention group will be invited to complete the 8-week MTC online program consisting of a weekly 15-minute module, and both groups will lastly be asked to complete a post-intervention questionnaire.

Researchers will compare the intervention group and the waitlist control group to see if the MTC online program results in improved caregiver-child bond, caregiver self-efficacy, caregiver stress, and caregiver depression.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • caregivers with children between the ages of 0-3 years old
  • caregivers are primarily responsible for the children
  • caregivers are over 18 years of age
  • caregivers are able to complete the questionnaires and understand the program content in English

Exclusion Criteria:

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Study details
    Parent-Child Relations

NCT05770414

University of Ottawa

13 April 2024

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