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Register: PACTR
Last refreshed on: 27 May 2013
Main ID:  PACTR201302000455414
Date of registration: 12/11/2012
Primary sponsor: Ilifa Labantwana Fund
Public title: Sinovuyo Caring Families Project
Scientific title: Preventing Abuse of Children in the Context of AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa
Date of first enrolment: 2013-02-04
Target sample size: 60
Recruitment status: Not yet recruiting
URL:  HTTP://www.pactr.org/ATMWeb/appmanager/atm/atmregistry?da=true&tno=PACTR201302000455414
Study type:  interventional
Study design:  Parallel: different groups receive different interventions at same time during study,
Randomised,
Stratified allocation by child age, child gender, and recruitment group,
Central randomization by computer.,
 
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:  Researc
Name: Lucie  Cluver
Address:  32 Wellington Square OX1 2ER Oxford United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 1865 270325
Email: lucie.cluver@spi.ox.ac.uk
Affiliation:  University Lecturer
Key inclusion & exclusion criteria
Inclusion criteria: Over age 18
Primary guardian of child age 3-8
Live in same household as child at least four nights per week
Score above clinical cutoff of 10 on Eyberg Child Behaviour Inventory problem scale

Exclusion criteria: Only one guardian per household may participate

Age minimum: 18 Year
Age maximum: 90 Year
Gender: Both
Health Condition(s) or Problem(s) studied

HIV/AIDS
Child Behavior Problems, Child Maltreatment, Parental Mental Health
Intervention(s)
Primary Outcome(s)
Eyberg Child Behavior Checklist (Eyberg and Ross, 1978) (child behavior problems)
Family Observation Scale (Observed parent behavior)
Family Observation Scale (Pasalich, 2009, Sanders, 1996) (Child behavior problems)
Parent-Child Conflict Tactics Scale (Straus et al., 1998) (Harsh and Inconsistent parenting)
Parenting Young Children Scale (McEachern et al., 2011) (Positive parenting)
South Africa General Health Survey (Statistics South Africa, 2001)
Secondary Outcome(s)
Beck Depression Index-II (Beck and Steer 1996) (Parental depression)
Demographic factors (ethnicity, home language, gender, age, level of education, marital status, employment status, source of income, household size, household type, household members)
Economic Asset Index (Montgomery, 2000)
Health Systems Trust South African Health Review 2006 (Ijumba and Padarath, 2006) (Parental Physical Illness)
Multidimensional scale of perceived social support ((Dahlem, 1991) (perceived social support)
Parenting Stress Index ? Short Form (Abidin, 1995) (Parenting distress)
Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect?s Child Abuse Screening Tools-Retrospective Version (Dunnea et al., 2009) (Parental History of Child Maltreatment)
Receipt of Government Grants
Revised Conflict Tactics Short Form (Straus, 2004) (Parental Exposure to Intimate Violence)
Verbal Autopsy for Child AIDS-orphanhood Status and Parental AIDS-illness (Lopman, 2006)
Washington Group on Disability Statistics (Schneider, 2009) (Parental Disability)
World Health Organization Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Screening Tool (Parental Substance Abuse)
Secondary ID(s)
2012_12_01
SSD/CUREC2/11-40
Source(s) of Monetary Support
John Fell Fund
National Lottery Distribution Fund
Ilifa Labantwas
Secondary Sponsor(s)
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