Psychological Intervention for Child Mental Health Based on Parental Reflective Functioning to Enhance Positive Parenting

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

60

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

February 4, 2021

Primary Completion Date

December 31, 2025

Study Completion Date

December 31, 2025

Conditions
Externalizing ProblemsInternalizing Problems
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Skills4Parenting+

Skills4Parenting+ has 6-8 weekly individual online sessions (50 min) + 8-week follow-up. First, an assessment session of parents' positive parenting skills (PPS), based on mother/father-child interaction observation. The following sessions aim to (1) promote parental reflective functioning, enhancing parents' understanding of the child´s problems, and (2) activate PPS to solve the child's problems. Written registers of problematic situations - in which the problems of the child occur, are analyzed (i.e., child's and parents' behaviors, thoughts, and feelings) (intersession activity) - are reflected upon, to understand and solve through PPS. PPS implementations are analyzed to understand the changes in the child and parent. Future situations and activation of appropriate PPS are anticipated, to solve potential upcoming problems of the child's, related to adversity. When the therapeutic goals have not been fully achieved, two additional sessions (total of 8 instead of 6), are added.

OTHER

Waiting-list (nocebo)

Participants wait to receive the psychological intervention (Skills4Parenting+) for eight weeks, after the assessment session.

Trial Locations (1)

4710-057

RECRUITING

University of Minho, Braga

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Foundation for Science and Technology, Portugal

OTHER

collaborator

Psychology Research Center (CIPsi)

UNKNOWN

collaborator

Psychology Association of the University of Minho (aPsi-UMinho)

UNKNOWN

collaborator

ProChild CoLAB - The Collaborative Laboratory against child poverty and social exclusion

UNKNOWN

lead

University of Minho

OTHER