100 Participants Needed

ATTACH™ Virtual Parenting Program for Children's Mental Health

(ATTACH™ Trial)

Age: Any Age
Sex: Any
Trial Phase: Academic
Sponsor: University of Calgary
No Placebo GroupAll trial participants will receive the active study treatment (no placebo)

What You Need to Know Before You Apply

What is the purpose of this trial?

This trial aims to adapt a parenting program for online delivery to support children's mental and emotional health, especially during the challenges of COVID-19. The ATTACH™ Parenting Program focuses on improving the parent-child relationship to enhance children's mental and behavioral development. Parents with children aged birth to 32 months who are willing to participate in weekly online training sessions and provide dried blood samples are well-suited for this trial. The study explores virtual tools for parents and facilitators, making it easier to access mental health resources safely from home. As an unphased trial, this study offers parents the opportunity to contribute to innovative solutions for enhancing children's mental health during challenging times.

Will I have to stop taking my current medications?

The trial information does not specify whether you need to stop taking your current medications.

What prior data suggests that the ATTACH™ Virtual Parenting Program is safe for children's mental health?

Research shows that the ATTACH™ Parenting Program is well-received by participants. Studies involving 90 families found that the program improved parent-child relationships and children's mental health without causing major side effects. These findings suggest the program is safe for families experiencing stress. As the trial has progressed beyond its early stages, this further supports the program's safety for use.12345

Why are researchers excited about this trial?

The ATTACH™ Virtual Parenting Program is unique because it provides a digital approach to supporting children's mental health, differing from traditional in-person therapy sessions or medication. Unlike standard options that often involve face-to-face counseling or psychiatric medication, this program offers an online platform that can be accessed from home, making it more convenient and accessible for families. Researchers are excited about this trial because it leverages technology to potentially deliver mental health support more flexibly and universally, which could lead to improved outcomes for children and their parents.

What evidence suggests that the ATTACH™ Parenting Program is effective for improving children's mental health?

Research has shown that the ATTACH™ Parenting Program significantly enhances children's mental health and strengthens the parent-child bond. In studies involving 90 families, participants experienced improved mental health and closer relationships with their children. The program helps parents understand and respond more effectively to their children's needs. These improvements are crucial for families facing challenges such as depression and poverty. This trial will test the online version of the program to achieve similar positive results, making it accessible to families unable to attend in-person sessions due to COVID-19 concerns.13567

Are You a Good Fit for This Trial?

This trial is for parents with children aged between birth and 32 months who are willing to participate in a 10-12 week parenting program. They must commit to one-hour weekly sessions, involve a co-parent for some sessions if possible, and consent to dried blood sample collection from themselves and their children at Calgary agencies.

Inclusion Criteria

Parents with children between birth and 32 months of age (based on selection of age-appropriate tools for assessing children's health and development)
Parents agree to participate in the ATTACH™ program consisting of 10-12 weeks of one-hour per week parent training sessions
Parents agreed to bring a co-parent for 2-3 of the 10 sessions (when possible)
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Exclusion Criteria

None

Timeline for a Trial Participant

Exploratory

User engagement to identify content and explore design challenges and user preferences, followed by prototyping of interface designs

3-4 weeks
Weekly design sessions via Zoom

Software Development

Iterative design sessions with users to develop minimum viable products (MVPs)

3-4 weeks
Weekly design sessions via Zoom

Pilot Test

Beta test MVPs and refine user interface designs based on user feedback

10 weeks
Sessions with parents from Discovery House and CUPS

Follow-up

Participants are monitored for safety and effectiveness after intervention

4 weeks

What Are the Treatments Tested in This Trial?

Interventions

  • ATTACH™ Parenting Program
Trial Overview The ATTACH™ Parenting Program is being adapted for online delivery due to COVID-19. The study will develop web-based applications and mobile apps aimed at improving the mental, emotional, and behavioral health of children by supporting parents through virtual training.
How Is the Trial Designed?
1Treatment groups
Experimental Treatment
Group I: Intervention groupExperimental Treatment1 Intervention

Find a Clinic Near You

Who Is Running the Clinical Trial?

University of Calgary

Lead Sponsor

Trials
827
Recruited
902,000+

Published Research Related to This Trial

The 'Cool Little Kids Online' program aims to prevent anxiety disorders in young children with inhibited temperament, and it will be evaluated in a large randomized controlled trial involving 385 parents of children aged 3-6 years.
The study will assess the program's efficacy by measuring changes in parent-reported child anxiety symptoms and other related outcomes over a 24-week period, potentially providing an accessible resource for families at risk.
Preventing anxiety problems in children with Cool Little Kids Online: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.Morgan, AJ., Rapee, RM., Tamir, E., et al.[2019]
The brief, online mindful parenting program called Two Hearts was found to be feasible and acceptable for parents, with all six participants completing the 4-week program and reporting lasting benefits.
Three out of six parents showed a reliable reduction in parenting stress after the program, with two achieving clinically significant improvements, indicating potential effectiveness for some parents, though adherence and dosage need further exploration.
A brief online mindful parenting program: Feasibility and initial effects pilot in a community sample.Sherwood, A., Paynter, J., Emerson, LM.[2023]
The study implemented Video Intervention Therapy (VIT) to enhance Parental Reflective Functioning (PRF) in caregivers of children hospitalized for severe psychiatric issues, showing that the intervention was feasible and well-accepted by participants and therapists.
With a compliance rate of 85% in the VIT group and positive indications for improving both parental and child mental health outcomes, this pilot study supports the need for a larger randomized control trial to further evaluate VIT's effectiveness.
Video Intervention Therapy for primary caregivers in a child psychiatry unit: a randomized feasibility trial.Leyton, F., Olhaberry, M., Morán, J., et al.[2021]

Citations

ATTACH™ Program: Promoting Vulnerable Children's ...ATTACH™ is a psycho-educational parenting program, designed with community agencies serving families of preschoolers affected by toxic stress (e.g. parental ...
2.pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.govpubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40205561/
helping children vulnerable to early adversityThe two objectives of this study are to evaluate: (1) effectiveness, and (2) implementation fidelity and uptake of ATTACH™ Online in community ...
Impacts of the Attachment and Child Health (ATTACHTM) ...We hypothesize that families who receive the ATTACHTM intervention will demonstrate improved parental RF and child development outcomes, consistent with past ...
helping children vulnerable to early adversity - BMC PediatricsSecondary hypotheses examine whether ATTACH™ Online improves children's mental health, parent–child relationships, and parental RF. Methods. We ...
ATTACH™ Parenting Program for Strengthening ...In research with 90 families, investigators found the intervention significantly improved RF, parent-child relationship quality, and children's mental health ...
Impacts of the Attachment and Child Health (ATTACHTM) ...We hypothesize that families who receive the ATTACHTM intervention will demonstrate improved parental RF and child development outcomes, consistent with past ...
Effect of Attachment and Child Health (ATTACHTM) Parenting ...In this study, we examined the effectiveness of ATTACH TM , a 10–12 session manualized one-on-one parental Reflective Function (RF)-based parenting program ...
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