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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37340271Actively Recruiting
Led by Penn State University · Updated on 2025-07-09
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Penn State University
Lead Sponsor
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National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD)
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Researchers are evaluating a new parenting program called the Video-feedback Intervention to Promote Racial-Ethnic Socialization Competency (VIP-RACE). This program aims to support Latine parents of 10-14-year-old youth by improving their motivation, skills, and confidence in discussing racial-ethnic topics with their children while reducing related stress. The study will test the program's feasibility, acceptability, and early effects on family communication and youth well-being. All participating parent-child pairs will take part in the VIP-RACE program, which involves videotaped conversations about racial-ethnic socialization, followed by a parent interview and video feedback sessions with a coach. The feedback highlights strengths and opportunities to improve communication. Parents will create personalized plans and can receive 3-5 follow-up sessions to build their skills further. Participants will be assessed at multiple points: before the intervention, immediately after, and one month later. Researchers will measure feasibility and acceptability through attendance and qualitative feedback, along with changes in parental motivation and competency for racial-ethnic socialization. They will also evaluate changes in the frequency and quality of parent-child conversations, parenting behaviors, youth racial-ethnic identity and coping, and youth mental health symptoms. The study lasts on average about 9 weeks per family.
CONDITIONS
Video-feedback Intervention to Promote Racial-Ethnic Socialization Competency (VIP-RACE)
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Duration - 2 to 4 weeks
Participants are screened for eligibility to participate in the trial.
1 visit (in-person or virtual)
Duration - Up to 9 weeks
Participants take part in the VIP-RACE video-feedback intervention aimed at promoting racial-ethnic socialization competency through assessments, videotaped interactions, interviews, and video feedback sessions.
1 baseline visit and up to 3-5 follow-up sessions
Duration - 1 month
Participants are followed up to assess changes in parental racial-ethnic socialization motivation, competency, and related youth outcomes one month after the intervention.
1 follow-up visit (in-person or virtual)
Total: 1 location
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Parents and Children Together (PACT) Lab Space
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States, 17102
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Project Coordinator
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Masking
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Allocation
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Model
SINGLE_GROUP
Primary Purpose
PREVENTION
Number of Arms
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