[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"health-studies-list:{\"conditionNormalized\":\"financial-wellbeing\",\"overallStatus\":[\"RECRUITING\",\"AVAILABLE\",\"NOT_YET_RECRUITING\"],\"orderBy\":\"LastUpdateSubmitDate:desc\",\"size\":25,\"offset\":0}":3,"health-study-condition:financial-wellbeing":31},{"pageToken":4,"total":5,"offset":6,"count":5,"results":7},null,3,0,[8,46,77],{"id":9,"slug":10,"hasResults":11,"nctId":12,"briefTitle":13,"officialTitle":14,"acronym":15,"eligibilityCriteria":16,"healthyVolunteers":17,"sex":18,"minAge":19,"maxAge":20,"enrollmentInfo":21,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":24,"phases":25,"briefSummary":27,"conditions":28,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":33,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":34,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":35,"startDateStruct":38,"completionDateStruct":40,"leadSponsor":42,"locationsCount":45},"100645236","financial-counseling-for-dementia-family-caregivers-in-early-and-middle-adulthood-100645236",false,"NCT07681401","Financial Counseling for Dementia Family Caregivers in Early and Middle Adulthood","Financial Counseling and Advocacy for Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias Family Caregivers in Early and Middle Adulthood","FCA 4 FC-EAMA","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Caring for a family member, neighbor, or friend with ADRD\n* Providing care for 20 or more hours per week,\n* Technology access for Zoom visits\n* English speaking\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* N\u002FA",true,"ALL","25 Years","55 Years",{"count":22,"type":23},10,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[26],"NA","The goal of this National Institutes of Health (NIH) Stage 1a study is to develop and pilot test a research- and community-informed financial counseling and advocacy (FCA) intervention for dementia family caregivers in early and middle adulthood. The main question it aims to answer is:\n\nIs a research- and community-informed financial counseling and advocacy intervention usable, feasible and acceptable for dementia family caregivers in early and middle adulthood?\n\nParticipants will engage in a four-week single group financial counseling and advocacy intervention and complete pre- and post-intervention measures addressing financial well-being, caregiver strain, workplace productivity, and flourishing along with usability, acceptability, and feasibility measures.",[29,30,31,32],"Family Caregivers","Dementia","Financial Wellbeing","Financial Coaching","RECRUITING","2026-06-25",{"date":36,"type":37},"2026-07-02","ACTUAL",{"date":39,"type":37},"2026-04-10",{"date":41,"type":23},"2026-10",{"name":43,"class":44},"University of Utah","OTHER",1,{"id":47,"slug":48,"hasResults":11,"nctId":49,"briefTitle":50,"officialTitle":51,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":52,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":18,"minAge":53,"maxAge":54,"enrollmentInfo":55,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":24,"phases":57,"briefSummary":58,"conditions":59,"keywords":64,"overallStatus":67,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":68,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":69,"startDateStruct":71,"completionDateStruct":73,"leadSponsor":75,"locationsCount":4},"100609324","transform--family-academy-randomized-controlled-trial-in-the-philippines-100609324","NCT07213102","Transform + Family Academy Randomized Controlled Trial in the Philippines","Integration of Household-Based Interventions With Early Childhood Programming: A Randomized Controlled Trial in the Philippines","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Households must have a child between 3 to 5 years old who is currently registered in CI's Survival and Early Childhood Program.\n* Households must meet ICM's poverty criteria with a poverty score of 50 and above as determined through asset-based scoring and household income evaluation. Higher scores indicate poorer households.\n* Each participating household must include an adult family member aged 18 to 65 years who serves as a primary caregiver for the target child.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Households with previous participation in ICM's Transform program will be excluded from the study.","3 Years","5 Years",{"count":56,"type":23},700,[26],"This study evaluates the integration of two complementary poverty alleviation programs: Compassion International's (CI) child-focused Survival and Early Childhood Program with International Care Ministries' (ICM) household-level Transform + Family Academy intervention. CI's program provides holistic child development through health support, educational programming, social development, and spiritual formation via local church partners for children aged 3-5 years. ICM's Transform + Family Academy combines a 15-week household intervention targeting health education, livelihood training, and values formation with an 8-week early childhood education component delivered through home visits.\n\nThe primary aim of this research is to assess whether integrating household-level interventions with child-focused programming enhances early numeracy and literacy outcomes among children aged 3-5 living in extreme poverty in Western and Southern Mindanao, Philippines. The study also examines the intervention's impact on children's nutritional status and household financial resilience, including savings behaviors and access to social safety nets.\n\nThe investigators hypothesize that addressing household-level constraints including caregiver capacity, health, and economic challenges will enhance children's academic and nutritional outcomes alongside household financial resilience compared to child-focused programming alone.",[60,61,62,31,63],"Child Development","Child Nutrition, Child Neurobehavioral Development","Household and Family","Academic Attainment",[60,65,66],"Child Nutritional Status","Household Financial Resilience","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2025-10-01",{"date":70,"type":37},"2025-10-08",{"date":72,"type":23},"2025-11-01",{"date":74,"type":23},"2027-05-30",{"name":76,"class":44},"International Care Ministries, Philippines",{"id":78,"slug":79,"hasResults":11,"nctId":80,"briefTitle":81,"officialTitle":82,"acronym":83,"eligibilityCriteria":84,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":18,"minAge":85,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":86,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":24,"phases":88,"briefSummary":89,"conditions":90,"keywords":92,"overallStatus":67,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":99,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":100,"startDateStruct":102,"completionDateStruct":104,"leadSponsor":106,"locationsCount":4},"100583039","healthier-wealthier-families-in-east-london-hwfinel-100583039","NCT06871137","Healthier Wealthier Families In East London: HWFinEL","Healthier Wealthier Families in East London (HWFinEL): Evaluating and Extending Health and Wellbeing Benefits of Universal Co-located Money Advice for Parents of Newborns","HWFinEL","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Mothers or fathers aged 16 years or over.\\*\n* Mothers or fathers with a live baby\u002Fbabies less than three months old who are registered with the health visitor service in LBTH, at the point of consent, who respond Yes to a screening question asking if they wish to receive advice about money.\\*\\*\n* Able to provide informed consent.\n* Able and willing to complete questionnaires.\n\nPlease note:\n\n\\*Only one parent will be recruited. If one parent is under the age of 16, they will not be eligible.\n\n\\*\\*If the participant has multiple children, at least one child must be \\\u003C3 months old.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\nMothers or fathers with:\n\n* Any known safeguarding concern.\n* Maternal or paternal diagnosis of learning difficulty that affects the capacity to consent.\n* A baby\u002Fbabies who have significant medical complications (e.g., inpatient on a neonatal unit).","16 Years",{"count":87,"type":23},1153,[26],"The financial condition children live in when they are young can affect their health, not only in their childhood but also throughout their lives. The cost-of-living crisis means many families are 'going without' the basics. Many people do not claim all the benefits they are entitled to, or know how to solve money problems because they find it difficult to access advice. Parents with a new-born baby are especially likely to need financial support.\n\nResearch shows that after getting money advice services linked up with routine health services, family income can improve. The investigators don't yet know if linking up money advice with routine health appointments improves parents' health and wellbeing as well as their household income. The investigators don't know whether making these services easy to access through linking them up has long term implications for children's health and wellbeing. Finally, at the moment the investigators don't know how best health and money advice services can be organised to help mothers or fathers who are in difficulty such as those who are homeless or have recently arrived in England.\n\nThe goal of this trial is to improve low-income families' living conditions and ensure that all children have the best start in life. The investigators hypothesise a co-located approach will serve as a vital step toward a more integrated approach to health and social welfare, ultimately benefitting families in need. The investigators will be comparing one group of participants who will receive welfare benefits advice from a welfare benefits advisor (WBA) that is co-located with routine 6-8 week newborn health check appointments in a Children and Families Centre (CFC). The other group will receive standard care and be given information on where they can access welfare benefits advice.",[91,31],"Mental Health",[93,94,31,95,96,97,98],"Tower Hamlets","Welfare Benefits Advice","Financial Support for Parents","Money Advice for Parents","Benefits and Entitlements","Mental Health and Wellbeing","2025-03-06",{"date":101,"type":37},"2025-03-11",{"date":103,"type":23},"2025-04",{"date":105,"type":23},"2027-01",{"name":107,"class":44},"University College, London"]