Suubi4StrongerFamilies

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

968

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

June 14, 2022

Primary Completion Date

March 1, 2027

Study Completion Date

April 1, 2027

Conditions
Child Behavioral Health
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Economic Empowerment (EE)

EE will be provided via a child development account (CDA). CDAs provide children with basic financial education, introduce them to formal financial institutions, and incentivize them to save by matching their deposits. Any of the child's family members, relatives, or friends will be allowed and encouraged to contribute towards the CDA. The account will be matched with money from the program. The maximum family contribution to be matched by the program will be an equivalent of US $10 per month per family or US $120 for the 12-month intervention period.

BEHAVIORAL

Multiple Family Group based Family Strengthening (MFG-based FS)

MFG-based FS approach is a family-centered, group delivered, evidence-informed, strength-based intervention designed for children and adolescents whose families struggle with poverty and associated stressors. MFG is based on building support for parents and families by providing opportunities for parents and children to communicate in a safe setting with other families who have shared experiences. The core components of MFG are known as 4Rs and 2S's: rules, responsibility, relationships, respectful communication, stress and social support. Participants in this study arm will receive 16 session of MFG-based FS sessions, delivered by delivered by trained Community Health Workers and Parent Peers.

BEHAVIORAL

EE plus MFG-based FS

EE plus MFG-based FS directly addresses both the economic needs and mental health functioning. It will consists of an EE intervention that comprises a family monetary savings program using CDAs, and a family-based dialogue and training via MFG focused on strengthening family relationships and mental health challenges.

Trial Locations (1)

Unknown

RECRUITING

International Center for Child Health and Development, Masaka

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

NIH

lead

Washington University School of Medicine

OTHER