About this trial
Interventions that promote safe, stable, and nurturing relationships between caregivers and children are key to improving healthy family relationships, reducing child socioemotional and behaviour problems, and preventing child maltreatment. Although a broad range of parenting programs are currently implemented in communities across Ontario, most programs are inadequately evaluated, or else not evaluated at all using a pilot pragmatic Hybrid Type II individually randomized controlled trial conducted within routine service settings. The trial will enroll 300 families in Ontario, Canada. The evaluation is informed by the RE-AIM framework, with a primary emphasis on Reach and Implementation and secondary examination of Effectiveness, consistent with the objectives of a Hybrid Type II design.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Custodial caregiver of child is aged 2 to 6 years at time of screening.
Families with sufficient knowledge of English needed for assessment measures.
Caregivers capable of giving informed, written consent.
Disqualifiers
Families with in sufficient knowledge of English, Families with caregivers incapable of giving informed written consent
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Family Check Up
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
McMaster University
Lead sponsor
Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences
Collaborator
Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)
Collaborator
University of Exeter
Collaborator