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Fathering In Recovery (FIR)

O

Oregon Research Behavioral Intervention Strategies

Status

Completed

Conditions

Opioid-use Disorder
Parenting
Fathers
Father-Child Relations

Treatments

Behavioral: Fathering In Recovery

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Industry
NIH

Identifiers

NCT04611542
DA052949
R43DA052949-01 (U.S. NIH Grant/Contract)

Details and patient eligibility

About

The majority of men experiencing opioid use disorder and receiving treatment are fathers. Substance use, transitions between in-patient and out-patient treatment, and reunification as a family, all create considerable strain and are predictive of a host of negative long-term outcomes including increased rates of relapse for fathers and elevated risk for behavioral, emotional, and substance use problems in their children. Evidence-based parenting interventions for fathers are lacking in general, yet are exceedingly rare for fathers participating in opioid use disorder treatment, even though the extant research literature suggests the integration of services is not only timely but may help engage and retain fathers in treatment and produce protective factors for children. The goal of this project is to develop and evaluate a prototype of a usable innovative web-based program that integrates existing evidence-based parenting programs, yet tailored specifically to fathers with opioid use disorder and designed for the opioid treatment context in order to promote the implementation and dissemination of father specific empirically-supported treatment.

Full description

Investigators will recruit participants for this project through substance use treatment centers in Oregon. Recruitment for the 30 fathers for the evaluation testing will be coordinated in collaboration with substance use treatment center staff members who will contact potentially eligible fathers to give a brief description of the project and ask for permission for Oregon Research Behavioral Intervention Strategies (ORBIS) staff to contact them to provide further information about the study. Fathers that do not give permission for treatment center staff will not be contacted by ORBIS, though they can contact ORBIS directly using the contact information in a brochure that they will receive from treatment centers. Once treatment center staff receive permission from a father for ORBIS to contact them, project staff will call to further explain the details of the project, confirm eligibility requirements and discuss confidentiality. If the father expresses interest in participating, we will send him an information packet and schedule an interview (or a visit if we feel that is necessary to ensure that he understands the project and what we are asking of him).

A total of 30 individual fathers that are eligible and consent to participate will be enrolled in the study. Over a 5-week period (1 week for pretest assessments, 3 weeks for training and skills practice, 1 week for posttest assessments) fathers will participate in using the Fathering In Recovery (FIR) program. To address promise of efficacy, the primary approach for the evaluation of the phase I prototype will be by assessing improvements on pre-intervention to post-intervention outcomes including, parenting knowledge, parenting efficacy, parenting skill, and pre-post reductions in substance use. Fathers will receive a total of $200 for participation in the study.

Enrollment

30 patients

Sex

Male

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Inclusion:

  1. Father with at least part time custody of at least one child between the ages 3-12
  2. In recovery from OUD
  3. English-speaking
  4. Abstinent from substances other than marijuana and alcohol for no more than 1 year
  5. Has access to technology allowing for watching internet-based videos such as a smart phone or similar device. Participants will be screened for eligibility criteria by Influents Innovations staff.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

30 participants in 1 patient group

FIR Prototype Evaluation
Experimental group
Description:
30 fathers in recovery from opioid-use disorder will receive the prototype FIR online intervention.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Fathering In Recovery

Trial documents
2

Trial contacts and locations

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