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PriCARE for Young Parents Yr1

PriCARE for Young Parents Yr1

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This study is now recruiting. Learn more about enrolling here.

Description

Researchers from General Pediatrics are conducting focus groups on Child Adult Relationship Enhancement in Pediatric Primary Care (PriCARE), a parenting group program that helps to improve children’s behaviors and strengthen the caregiver-child relationship. The researchers are conducting this study to adapt PriCARE for parents and their parenting supports.EligibilityParents who were younger than 21 at the time of the birth of their child, who currently have at least one child between the ages of 2-6, or are a parenting support person of a parent with a child 2-6 years old, are eligible.

Eligibility and criteria


IRB Number:
23-020760
Eligible age range:
15 years - 99 years
Clinical trial phase:
Pilot
Official title:
PriCARE for Young Parents and Parenting Supports Focus Groups

What to expect

You will be asked to participate in a focus group with 1-2 research team members and up to eight other parents and parenting supports. This will be done either via BlueJeans, Teams, or in-person at the Roberts Center for Pediatric Research, for 1-1.5 hours. You will be asked about your experiences parenting including successes and challenges, and about interests in joining a parenting training program. In the event that you are interested and eligible, but unable to attend a focus group, we can complete an individual interview.
If you are interested and have availability, you will have the option to join a pilot version of the adapted program, which will be 6-8 weeks long, for 1-2 hours a week, either online or in-person.
Individuals in the pilot group will complete an additional focus group about their experiences in the program.
You will be compensated for each focus group you complete.
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Your time and participation make a difference in supporting the work of the Research Institute and children in our community. Learn more about opportunities to participate in our research.

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