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Register: PACTR
Last refreshed on: 29 May 2023
Main ID:  PACTR201402000755243
Date of registration: 30/01/2014
Prospective Registration: Yes
Primary sponsor: Ilifa Labantwana
Public title: Sinovuyo Caring Families Project
Scientific title: Sinovuyo Caring Families Project
Date of first enrolment: 17/02/2014
Target sample size: 240
Recruitment status: Complete
URL:  https://pactr.samrc.ac.za/TrialDisplay.aspx?TrialID=755
Study type:  Interventional
Study design:  Factorial: participants randomly allocated to either no, one, some or all interventions simultaneously,Randomised,Stratified allocation by child age, child gender and recruitment group,Allocation was determined by the holder of the sequence who is situated off site  
Phase:  Not Applicable
Countries of recruitment
South Africa
Contacts
Name: Jamie     Lachman
Address:  32 Wellington Square OX1 2ER Oxford United Kingdom
Telephone: +447717548771
Email: jamie.lachman@gmail.com
Affiliation:  Research
Name: Inge     Wessels
Address:  Department of Psychology PD Hahn Building University of Cape Town 7946 Cape Town South Africa
Telephone: +27 (83) 5541791
Email: inge.m.wessels@gmail.com
Affiliation:  Research
Key inclusion & exclusion criteria
Inclusion criteria: Caregiver must live with child at least 4 nights per week
Child must be between 2 and 9 years old
Live in Khayelitsha or Nyanga
Mayy include biological parents, relatives or non-kin foster caregivers, with no restrictions on biological relationship
Participant must self-identify as the primary caretaker of the child
Children scoring 15 or higher in the Eyberg Child Behaviour Inventory problem scale will be included.

Exclusion criteria: Children scoring 14 or lower in the Eyber Child Behaviour Inventory problem scale will be excluded.
Participants with child not between 2 and 9 years old.
Participants not self-identifying as the primary care take of the child.
Participants not living with the child at least 4 nights per week.


Age minimum: 18 Year(s)
Age maximum: 100 Year(s)
Gender: Both
Health Condition(s) or Problem(s) studied
Child behaviour problems

Child behaviour problems
Intervention(s)
None
Sinovuyo parenting programme
Primary Outcome(s)
Child behaviour problems
Positive parenting
Harsh and inconsistant parenting
Secondary Outcome(s)
Parental depression
Positive Parenting
Parental monitoring and supervision
Parental stress
Secondary ID(s)
Source(s) of Monetary Support
Rand Merchant Bank - Tshikululu Social Investments
ApexHi Charitable Trust - Tshikululu Social Investments
Ilifa Labantwana
Secondary Sponsor(s)
Ethics review
Status: Approved
Approval date:
Contact:
Social Sciences and Humanities Inter-divisional Research Ethics Committee (IDREC)

Status: Approved
Approval date: 24/02/2014
Contact:
Ethics Review Committee of the Faculty of Humanities
Status: Approved
Approval date: 21/05/2014
Contact:
Social Sciences and Humanities Inter-divisional Research Ethics Committee (IDREC)
Results
Results available:
Date Posted:
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