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MISC-IPV: a Community-Based Intervention for Children Traumatized by Intimate Partner Violence

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University of Houston

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Treatment As Usual
MISC Intervention

Treatments

Behavioral: MISC intervention
Behavioral: Treatment as Usual (TAU)

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05948631
STUDY00001728

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study adapts and evaluates preliminary outcomes of the Mediational Intervention for Sensitizing Caregivers (MISC) for women and children of color who have survived domestic violence.

Full description

The investigators propose that the adverse effects of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) trauma on children can be interrupted through an intervention that enhances maternal caregiving capacity delivered by paraprofessional caseworkers. The objective of this application is to adapt an established caregiver intervention program, Mediational Intervention for Sensitizing Caregivers (MISC), for the IPV context (thereafter named MISC-IPV). Guided by an evidence-based framework for adapting caregiver-child training programs, the investigators take a three-phase approach (Adapt, Process Evaluation, Outcome/Mediator Evaluation) with the central hypothesis that acceptability and feasibility of MISC-IPV will be demonstrated and that MISC-IPV will show positive preliminary outcomes through the mechanism of enhanced maternal caregiving. In acknowledgement of significant health disparities faced by IPV-affected African American women, the investigators will conduct our research with African American women and their children. Successful completion of the project will result in a scalable community-based approach to IPV exposure that may provide a model for future integration of child-focused work into existing woman-focused IPV programs.

Enrollment

132 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

7 to 65 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Mother inclusion criteria:

  1. Enrolled in Harris County Domestic Violence rehousing program
  2. Fluency in English

Mother exclusion criteria:

  1. Active suicidality
  2. Intellectual disability
  3. Active psychotic disorder

Child inclusion criteria:

  1. Exposure to domestic violence
  2. 7-11 years old in a family

Child exclusion criteria:

  1. Intelligence quotient below 75,
  2. Active psychosis
  3. Severe autism
  4. Below age 7 or above age 11

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

132 participants in 2 patient groups

MISC
Experimental group
Description:
Mediational Intervention for Sensitizing Caregivers (MISC): a program for mother and children where mothers become sensitized to the impact of their behavior on their children with the aim of improving quality caregiving and child outcomes.
Treatment:
Behavioral: MISC intervention
Treatment as Usual
Active Comparator group
Description:
Treatment as Usual in the rehousing program. Mothers receive support in a domestic violence rehousing program to find work and housing.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Treatment as Usual (TAU)

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Madeleine Allman, MA; Carla Sharp, Ph.D.

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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