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Implementing a Church-based Parenting Intervention for Hispanics

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The University of Texas System (UT)

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Parenting
Adolescent Behavior

Treatments

Behavioral: CAPAS-yOUTH

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05291481
2019120075

Details and patient eligibility

About

The current investigation consists of the implementation and modest refinements of a culturally adapted version of the evidence-based PT intervention known as GenerationPMTO.© The adapted intervention, CAPAS-Youth, is primarily delivered to parents. The primary research objectives are twofold: a) to conduct refinements of the CAPAS-Youth intervention for Hispanic immigrants in mid-Texas, and b) to measure implementation barriers and precursors, as well as implementation outcomes, in an effort to inform a future study focused on scaling the intervention. A special focus on faith-based organization informs the intervention, as a way of increasing reach with underserved Hispanic immigrant communities.

Full description

Parent training (PT) interventions constitute the gold standard for strengthening parenting practices that are effective protective factors in the lives of adolescents. However, the availability of efficacious culturally adapted PT interventions in underserved Hispanic communities remains scarce throughout the US. Thus, there is an urgent need in the implementation science (IS) field to identify implementation strategies aimed at addressing service gaps affecting Hispanic populations. The current investigation consists of the implementation and modest refinements of a culturally adapted version of the evidence-based PT intervention known as GenerationPMTO.© Our rationale is that implementing efficacious prevention interventions in faith-based organizations constitutes a key alternative to address service barriers experienced by underserved populations. We also propose that by training lay members of target communities as prevention interventionists, the sustainment of prevention programs can be significantly enhanced. The research aims of this R34 investigation are: (a) To implement a pilot study aimed at refining the CAPAS-Youth curriculum and study procedures, (b) to implement a randomized controlled trial, aimed at empirically testing the efficacy of the CAPAS-Youth intervention with first-generation low-income Hispanic families in Travis County, (c) to measure barriers and facilitators associated with the implementation of the CAPAS-Youth prevention intervention in the target context, and (d) to measure relevant implementation outcomes to inform a future R01 effectiveness trial. The investigation has high public health relevance as it addresses health disparities experienced by populations not adequately served by existing systems of care.

Enrollment

327 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

12+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Parent Inclusion Criteria:

  • 18 years or older.
  • Living in a one or two-parent family household.
  • At least one parent self-identifies as foreign-born and first generation Hispanic immigrant, with one or more US-born 12-14 year old children.
  • Spanish speaking.
  • Provide written consent to participate in a parenting intervention trial.
  • Report financial challenges/restrictions.

Youth inclusion criteria:

  • 12-14 years old.
  • Self-identified as Hispanic or Latino.
  • English-, or Spanish-speaking, or bilingual.
  • Parent report at least one externalizing problem behavior.

Parent Exclusion Criteria:

  • Child Protective Services involvement due to confirmed child abuse or neglect
  • History of diagnosis with a severe psychiatric disorder.

Focal Youth exclusion criteria:

  • Hispanic validated version of Bird et al. screening test at 'high' level of problem behaviors.
  • Meets one or more of the DSM-IV-TR conduct or oppositional defiant or substance use disorders
  • Active case of documented sexual abuse.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

327 participants in 2 patient groups

CAPAS Youth Parenting Intervention
Experimental group
Description:
11-week CAPAS-Youth culturally adapted intervention
Treatment:
Behavioral: CAPAS-yOUTH
Wait-list control
No Intervention group
Description:
Participants allocated to this condition receive the intervention until all assessments are completed for both arms in each cohort

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Aubrey Vinkklarek; Jose R Parra-Cardona, Ph.D.

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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