School of Education, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, 5005, Australia.
Parenting and Family Support Centre, The University of Queensland, Queensland, Australia.
BMC Public Health. 2023 Oct 17;23(1):2021. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-16962-4.
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the normality of daily life for many children, their families, and schools, resulting in heightened levels of anxiety, depression, social isolation, and loneliness among young people. An integrated public health model of interventions is needed to address the problem and to safeguard the mental health and wellbeing of children. The Triple P - Positive Parenting Program is one system of parenting support with a strong evidence-base and wide international reach. When implemented as a public health approach, Triple P has demonstrated population level positive effects on child wellbeing. This study will be the first large-scale, multi-site randomised controlled trial of a newly developed, low-intensity variant of Triple P, a school-based seminar series, as a response to the impacts of the pandemic.
The evaluation will employ an Incomplete Batched Stepped Wedge Cluster Randomised Trial Design. At least 300 Australian primary schools, from South Australia, Queensland, and Victoria will be recruited and randomised in three batches. Within each batch, schools will be randomly assigned to either start the intervention immediately or start in six weeks. Parents will be recruited from participating schools. The Triple P seminar series includes three seminars titled: "The Power of Positive Parenting", "Helping Your Child to Manage Anxiety", and "Keeping your Child Safe from Bullying". Parents will complete measures about child wellbeing, parenting, parenting self-regulation and other key intervention targets at baseline, six weeks after baseline, and 12 weeks after baseline. Intervention effectiveness will be evaluated with a Multilevel Piecewise Latent Growth Curve Modelling approach. Data collection is currently underway, and the current phase of the project is anticipated to be completed in January 2024.
The findings from this study will extend the current knowledge of the effects of evidence-based parenting support delivered through brief, universally offered, low intensity, school-based parenting seminars in a post pandemic world.
The trial is registered at the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (Trial Registration Number: ACTRN12623000852651).
COVID-19 大流行扰乱了许多儿童、他们的家庭和学校的日常生活常态,导致年轻人的焦虑、抑郁、社会孤立和孤独感加剧。需要一种综合的公共卫生干预模式来解决这个问题,保障儿童的心理健康和福祉。Triple P - 积极育儿计划是一种具有强大证据基础和广泛国际影响力的育儿支持系统。当作为一种公共卫生方法实施时,Triple P 已经证明对儿童福祉具有人群水平的积极影响。这项研究将是首次针对新开发的低强度 Triple P 变体(学校研讨会系列)的大规模、多地点随机对照试验,作为对大流行影响的回应。
评估将采用不完全分批阶梯式楔形集群随机试验设计。将招募来自南澳大利亚、昆士兰和维多利亚的至少 300 所澳大利亚小学,并分为三批进行随机分组。在每一批中,学校将被随机分配立即开始干预或在六周后开始。家长将从参与学校招募。Triple P 研讨会系列包括三个研讨会,分别是:“积极育儿的力量”、“帮助孩子管理焦虑”和“保护孩子免受欺凌”。家长将在基线、基线后六周和基线后 12 周完成关于儿童福祉、育儿、育儿自我调节和其他关键干预目标的测量。干预效果将采用多层次分段潜在增长曲线建模方法进行评估。目前正在进行数据收集,预计该项目的当前阶段将于 2024 年 1 月完成。
这项研究的结果将扩展在大流行后通过简短、普遍提供、低强度、基于学校的育儿研讨会提供循证育儿支持的效果的现有知识。
该试验在澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验注册中心(试验注册号:ACTRN12623000852651)注册。