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ANZCTR |
Last refreshed on:
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20 August 2018 |
Main ID: |
ACTRN12617001209381 |
Date of registration:
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18/08/2017 |
Prospective Registration:
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Yes |
Primary sponsor: |
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Public title:
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Evaluation of the efficacy of Group Triple P – Positive Parenting Program to enhance co-parenting practices among Vietnamese generations: Randomized Controlled Trial
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Scientific title:
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Evaluation of the efficacy of Group Triple P – Positive Parenting Program to enhance co-parenting practice between parent and grandparent in Vietnam: Randomized Controlled Trial |
Date of first enrolment:
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16/10/2017 |
Target sample size:
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120 |
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Completed |
URL:
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http://www.anzctr.org.au/ACTRN12617001209381.aspx |
Study type:
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Interventional |
Study design:
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Randomised controlled trial
Parallel |
Phase:
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Not Applicable
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Key inclusion & exclusion criteria
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Health Condition(s) or Problem(s) studied
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Intergenerational conflict in parenting
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Intervention(s)
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This study focus on improving the coparenting experience between parent and grandparents in the Asian family context. The target of this intervention are Vietnamese parents who having some sort of conflict with the grandparents regarding grandchild care.
Group Triple P plus the Building Coparenting Alliance module has been chosen as the intervention to be used in this study. The entire program consists of nine sessions, of which, 5 sessions occur in the group context. These 5 sessions will be divided into 2 all-day training blocks; each block will be administered once per week for 2 weeks. The other four sessions occur through phone call consultations (15-30 mins each) in every 5 days post intervention. The 5 in-group sessions focused on providing parents skills and strategies needed to manage their children behaviors as well as skills and strategies to manage their relationship with the grandparents . The other four follow-up phone calls were designed to help families tailor the program to the family needs.
Parents will be provided with Group Triple P workbook and handouts, all in Vietnamese and the program will be delivered in Vietnamese by the principle researcher of this project who was trained and certified with Group Triple P and is fluently in Vietnamese language.
Parents in the intervention group will receive intervention in late 2017 (ideal October). Waitlist group will receive a Triple P intervention after the six-month follow up assessment.
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