RECRUITING

Connect to Baby: A Pilot Study of a Parenting and Coparenting Program

Study Overview

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Description

The proposed project is a randomized control trial to assess a novel 6-session parenting and coparenting intervention for low-income parents of infants. Connect to Baby (CTB) will be implemented within one of the largest federally-funded early care and education programs, Early Head Start (EHS), in Washington, DC. To engage both fathers and mothers, CTB recruits parents at the time of birth, capitalizing on the "magic moment" of delivery, and uses father-inclusive digital media content to engage men. A key innovation lies in the introduction and rehearsal of four interaction skills -- Noticing, Following, Talking, and Encouraging (NiFTE, pronounced "Nifty") -- to foster serve-and-return interactions with infants as well as supportive, cooperative coparenting interactions between mothers and fathers. To maximize program uptake, CTB is situated within an early education program parents already trust and attend. Additionally, the study will test hybrid program delivery with both in-person and remote sessions using video-enabled tablets to reduce scheduling and logistical barriers and thereby enhance retention. The specific aims of the project are to assess efficacy of random assignment to Hybrid delivery of CTB relative to EHS as usual at enhancing parenting and coparenting quality and parent and child wellbeing. If demonstrated to be efficacious, this program will provide Early Head Start (and other family-serving agencies) a brief cost-effective, manualized preventive intervention that could be used alone or in conjunction with other services to improve parent functioning and co-parenting, further engage fathers in programming and caregiving, and, ultimately, enhance child development.

Official Title

Connect to Baby: A Pilot Study of a Parenting and Coparenting Program for New Parents

Quick Facts

Study Start:2023-08-01
Study Completion:2024-12-31
Study Type:Not specified
Phase:Not Applicable
Enrollment:Not specified
Status:RECRUITING

Study ID

NCT06179576

Participation Criteria

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria. Some examples of these criteria are a person's general health condition or prior treatments.

Ages Eligible for Study:2 Months to 40 Years
Sexes Eligible for Study:ALL
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:Yes
Standard Ages:CHILD, ADULT
Inclusion CriteriaExclusion Criteria
  1. * Must be a mother, father (or father figure, including same sex parent and grandparent) of an infant who is 2-24 months.
  2. * Must speak and read English or Spanish with sufficient fluency for completion of consent forms and questionnaires and actively participate in the intervention.
  1. Pregnancy or breastfeeding
  2. Severe psychiatric disorders
  3. Active substance abuse
  4. Unstable medical conditions
  5. Inability to comply with study requirements

Contacts and Locations

Study Contact

Rebecca Ryan, PhD
CONTACT
202-687-2215
rmr64@georgetown.edu
Rachel Barr, PhD
CONTACT
rfb5@georgetown.edu

Principal Investigator

Rebecca Ryan, PhD
PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Georgetown University

Study Locations (Sites)

Child Development and Social Policy Lab
Washington, District of Columbia, 20057
United States

Collaborators and Investigators

Sponsor: Georgetown University

  • Rebecca Ryan, PhD, PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, Georgetown University

Study Record Dates

These dates track the progress of study record and summary results submissions to ClinicalTrials.gov. Study records and reported results are reviewed by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) to make sure they meet specific quality control standards before being posted on the public website.

Study Registration Dates

Study Start Date2023-08-01
Study Completion Date2024-12-31

Study Record Updates

Study Start Date2023-08-01
Study Completion Date2024-12-31

Terms related to this study

Keywords Provided by Researchers

  • Parent Education

Additional Relevant MeSH Terms

  • Parenting