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Evaluation of the Parental Support Intervention For Our Children's Sake in Prisons in Sweden

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Karolinska Institute

Status

Completed

Conditions

Parenting
Parent-Child Relations

Treatments

Behavioral: For Our Children's Sake
Other: Active control

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04101799
2019-04227

Details and patient eligibility

About

Evaluation of the effects of the parental support intervention "For our children's sake" on positive parenting outcomes when conducted with incarcerated parents in prisons in Sweden.

Full description

Children of incarcerated parents comprise a greatly disadvantaged group in society with elevated risk of ill-health, behavioural problems, and own delinquency and unemployment later in life. Positive parenting comprise an important factor for children's positive and healthy development. Incarcerated parents may have difficulties to engage in positive parenting due to disadvantaged situations affecting parenting negatively such as drug addiction, poverty, or lack of experience of positive parenting in their own childhood. Previous research has suggested that interventions to prevent the intergenerational effect of criminality should be targeting family factors where positive parenting has been emphasised. Internationally developed parenting interventions for incarcerated parents suggest an impact on parenting outcomes such as positive parent-child interaction, parenting knowledge, empathy, parent stress, increased child contact and active parenting, However, the majority of the programmes evaluated to date have been conducted in the US, with a prison and probation context with limited generalisability to the Swedish system. In Sweden, the parenting programme for incarcerated parents, "For our children's' sake" (FOCS) was developed in 2012-2014 with the aim to support positive parenting for the child's healthy development and is currently delivered in Swedish prisons. The aim of this project is to evaluate the effects of the FOCS parenting programme on parenting outcomes through a controlled trial with a parallel implementation process evaluation.

Enrollment

91 patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Serving a sentence at any of the included prisons
  • Having at least one child in the ages between 0-18 years. Parents of children aged 0-2 and 13-18 years will not be included in the primary outcome measure, as the measure is not developed for these age groups. These parents will be included in the mediator measurements.
  • Are in contact with their child/children in any form. If not, these parents are included in the mediator measurements, as the primary outcome: relationship quality, is not applicable.
  • Having the legal right to contact the child
  • Not committed either a crime against the child or any violent crime against the other parent

Exclusion criteria

  • Not fulfilling inclusion criteria

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

91 participants in 2 patient groups

Intervention
Experimental group
Description:
Participating in the For our children's sake intervention, 10 group sessions, 2 hours each
Treatment:
Behavioral: For Our Children's Sake
Control
Active Comparator group
Description:
Participating in everyday activities that may include parenting activities in the control prisons
Treatment:
Other: Active control

Trial contacts and locations

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