Status:

COMPLETED

Improving Future Thinking Among Mothers to Reduce Harsh Parenting and Improve Child Outcomes

Lead Sponsor:

Henry Ford Health System

Collaborating Sponsors:

University of Maryland, College Park

University of Kansas

Conditions:

Behavioral Health

Eligibility:

FEMALE

Phase:

NA

Brief Summary

Parents of children from impoverished communities are disproportionately more likely to engage in harsh physical discipline, which can lead to serious clinical outcomes, including suicidal ideation an...

Detailed Description

Harsh parenting is associated with serious and costly mental health problems among youth, including substance use, mood disorders, and suicidal ideation and behaviors. Of concern, these parenting prac...

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

  • Be the mother from the Flint area of a child between the ages of 5-10 who can provide legal consent for that child to participate in this study
  • Self-report that the child lives with them for at least 50% of the time
  • Willing to participate in the study
  • Able to participate in written assessments and an intervention conducted in English
  • Have a working cell phone that can receive and send text messages and be willing to receive/send text messages as part of the study
  • Have a phone or device that's able to use video conferencing software

Exclusion

  • Self-disclosed active suicidality/homicidality
  • Self-disclosed current bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or psychosis
  • Current and ongoing involvement with child protective services

Key Trial Info

Start Date :

June 2 2022

Trial Type :

INTERVENTIONAL

Allocation :

ACTUAL

End Date :

November 21 2023

Estimated Enrollment :

48 Patients enrolled

Trial Details

Trial ID

NCT05229146

Start Date

June 2 2022

End Date

November 21 2023

Last Update

March 14 2025

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RL Jones Community Outreach Center

Flint, Michigan, United States, 48505

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