About this trial
The goal of this clinical trial is to test the effectiveness of an online parenting program on Filipino parents living in California. The main aims are to:
* Test the effectiveness of the online Incredible Years® model of parent training and its impact on primary outcomes. * Determine the impact of intervention engagement (i.e., higher attendance) on parenting practices and child behavior outcomes. * Describe Intervention delivery and its online implementation in real-world community settings.
The study involves two phases:
* Phase 1: Participants will receive the Online Incredible Years® School Age Basic \& Advanced Parent Training Program (intervention) and complete parent-reported and child-reported measures at baseline, 3 months and 6 months. * Phase 2: Parenting Group Leaders will each participate in one semi-structured interview to inform the sustainability of the intervention in real world community settings. Researchers will compare 250 Filipino families, half of which will receive the intervention and the other half will receive the American Academy of Pediatrics' Bright Futures handouts (control) and be placed on a 3-month waitlist for the IY parenting program. Both groups will be followed for a minimum of 6 months with follow- up assessments that include parent-report and child report measures.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Parent or legal guardian of at least one child 8-12 years of age
Parent or legal guardian is of Filipino descent
Parent or legal guardian and child are English speaking
Pregnant women or legal guardians may be included if they have a child who meets the inclusion and
Disqualifiers
Family plans to move out of the state of California within the next 6 months
Family has previously participated in the Incredible Years (IY) curriculum
Parent or legal guardian are not fluent in English
Adults unable to consent or children unable to assent
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Incredible Years® School Age Basic Parent Training Program
- American Academy of Pediatrics, Bright Futures Handouts
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Kaiser Permanente
Lead sponsor
Children's Hospital Los Angeles
Collaborator
University of Southern California
Collaborator
University of California, San Diego
Collaborator
National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD)
Collaborator