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Study protocol: evaluation of an online, father-inclusive, universal parenting intervention to reduce child externalising behaviours and improve parenting practices

BACKGROUND: Parenting interventions that focus on enhancing the quality and consistency of parenting are effective for preventing and reducing externalising problems in children. There has been a recent shift towards online delivery of parenting interventions in order to increase their reach and imp...

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Autores principales: Tully, Lucy A., Piotrowska, Patrycja J., Collins, Daniel A. J., Mairet, Kathleen S., Hawes, David J., Kimonis, Eva R., Lenroot, Rhoshel K., Moul, Caroline, Anderson, Vicki, Frick, Paul J., Dadds, Mark R.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5477279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28629428
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40359-017-0188-x
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author Tully, Lucy A.
Piotrowska, Patrycja J.
Collins, Daniel A. J.
Mairet, Kathleen S.
Hawes, David J.
Kimonis, Eva R.
Lenroot, Rhoshel K.
Moul, Caroline
Anderson, Vicki
Frick, Paul J.
Dadds, Mark R.
author_facet Tully, Lucy A.
Piotrowska, Patrycja J.
Collins, Daniel A. J.
Mairet, Kathleen S.
Hawes, David J.
Kimonis, Eva R.
Lenroot, Rhoshel K.
Moul, Caroline
Anderson, Vicki
Frick, Paul J.
Dadds, Mark R.
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description BACKGROUND: Parenting interventions that focus on enhancing the quality and consistency of parenting are effective for preventing and reducing externalising problems in children. There has been a recent shift towards online delivery of parenting interventions in order to increase their reach and impact on the population prevalence of child externalising problems. Parenting interventions have low rates of father participation yet research suggests that father involvement may be critical to the success of the intervention. Despite this, no online parenting interventions have been specifically developed to meet the needs and preferences of fathers, as well as mothers. This paper describes the protocol of a study examining the effectiveness of an online, father-inclusive parenting intervention called ‘ParentWorks’, which will be delivered as a universal intervention to Australian families. METHODS/DESIGN: A single group clinical trial will be conducted to examine the effectiveness of ParentWorks for reducing child externalising problems and improving parenting, as well as to explore the impact of father engagement (in two-parent families) on child outcomes. Australian parents/caregivers with a child aged 2–16 years will be recruited. Participants will provide informed consent, complete pre-intervention measures and will then complete the intervention, which consists of five compulsory video modules and three optional modules. The primary outcomes for this study are changes in child externalising behaviour, positive and dysfunctional parenting practices and parental conflict, and the secondary outcome is changes in parental mental health. Demographic information, satisfaction with the intervention, and measures of parental engagement will also be collected. Questionnaire data will be collected at pre-intervention, post-intervention and three-month follow-up, as well as throughout the program. DISCUSSION: This paper describes the study protocol of a single group clinical trial of a national, online, father-inclusive parenting intervention. The results from this study could be used to inform public policy about providing support to parents of children with behaviour problems, and enhancing the engagement of fathers in parenting interventions. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ACTRN12616001223426, registered 05/09/2016
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spelling pubmed-54772792017-06-23 Study protocol: evaluation of an online, father-inclusive, universal parenting intervention to reduce child externalising behaviours and improve parenting practices Tully, Lucy A. Piotrowska, Patrycja J. Collins, Daniel A. J. Mairet, Kathleen S. Hawes, David J. Kimonis, Eva R. Lenroot, Rhoshel K. Moul, Caroline Anderson, Vicki Frick, Paul J. Dadds, Mark R. BMC Psychol Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Parenting interventions that focus on enhancing the quality and consistency of parenting are effective for preventing and reducing externalising problems in children. There has been a recent shift towards online delivery of parenting interventions in order to increase their reach and impact on the population prevalence of child externalising problems. Parenting interventions have low rates of father participation yet research suggests that father involvement may be critical to the success of the intervention. Despite this, no online parenting interventions have been specifically developed to meet the needs and preferences of fathers, as well as mothers. This paper describes the protocol of a study examining the effectiveness of an online, father-inclusive parenting intervention called ‘ParentWorks’, which will be delivered as a universal intervention to Australian families. METHODS/DESIGN: A single group clinical trial will be conducted to examine the effectiveness of ParentWorks for reducing child externalising problems and improving parenting, as well as to explore the impact of father engagement (in two-parent families) on child outcomes. Australian parents/caregivers with a child aged 2–16 years will be recruited. Participants will provide informed consent, complete pre-intervention measures and will then complete the intervention, which consists of five compulsory video modules and three optional modules. The primary outcomes for this study are changes in child externalising behaviour, positive and dysfunctional parenting practices and parental conflict, and the secondary outcome is changes in parental mental health. Demographic information, satisfaction with the intervention, and measures of parental engagement will also be collected. Questionnaire data will be collected at pre-intervention, post-intervention and three-month follow-up, as well as throughout the program. DISCUSSION: This paper describes the study protocol of a single group clinical trial of a national, online, father-inclusive parenting intervention. The results from this study could be used to inform public policy about providing support to parents of children with behaviour problems, and enhancing the engagement of fathers in parenting interventions. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ACTRN12616001223426, registered 05/09/2016 BioMed Central 2017-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5477279/ /pubmed/28629428 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40359-017-0188-x Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Tully, Lucy A.
Piotrowska, Patrycja J.
Collins, Daniel A. J.
Mairet, Kathleen S.
Hawes, David J.
Kimonis, Eva R.
Lenroot, Rhoshel K.
Moul, Caroline
Anderson, Vicki
Frick, Paul J.
Dadds, Mark R.
Study protocol: evaluation of an online, father-inclusive, universal parenting intervention to reduce child externalising behaviours and improve parenting practices
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title_short Study protocol: evaluation of an online, father-inclusive, universal parenting intervention to reduce child externalising behaviours and improve parenting practices
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5477279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28629428
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40359-017-0188-x
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