SAY San Diego Dad Corps FIRE Program Evaluation

Sponsor
Midwest Evaluation & Research (Other)
Overall Status
Recruiting
CT.gov ID
NCT05244421
Collaborator
Social Advocates for Youth (SAY) San Diego Dads Corps (Other)
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Study Details

Study Description

Brief Summary

The purpose of the SAY San Diego Dad Corps FIRE program evaluation is to determine whether primary (i.e., behaviors) and secondary (i.e., attitudes) outcomes around parenting, co-parenting, employment, job readiness, and financial stability improve for participants after completing the SAY SDDC FIRE program.

Condition or Disease Intervention/Treatment Phase
  • Other: Primary Services
N/A

Detailed Description

After being informed about the study and giving consent, participants will enroll in an eight-week program that collects data at enrollment, at the end of the program, and 12 months following the program. Research questions in this study are framed by a descriptive evaluation design to assess whether outcomes improve for low-income fathers who participate in the SAY SDDC FIRE program. Primary and secondary outcomes are assessed before and after participants complete core curricula - 24/7 Dads, Healthy Relationships, and Economic Stability workshops (pre to post). Primary outcome measures will indicate whether behaviors improved for healthy family relationships (parent, co-parent, and partner) and economic stability (financial, employment). Secondary outcome measures will indicate whether improvements were made in the attitudes and expectations that facilitate and reflect behavior for healthy partner relationships and financial stability.

Study Design

Study Type:
Interventional
Anticipated Enrollment :
1283 participants
Allocation:
N/A
Intervention Model:
Single Group Assignment
Intervention Model Description:
Primary services: Participants receive 16 hours of 24/7 Dads curricula, 4 hours of Healthy Relationships workshops, and 4 hours of Economic Stability workshops over the course of 8 weeks. Participants also receive ongoing job readiness support and post-employment support.Primary services: Participants receive 16 hours of 24/7 Dads curricula, 4 hours of Healthy Relationships workshops, and 4 hours of Economic Stability workshops over the course of 8 weeks. Participants also receive ongoing job readiness support and post-employment support.
Masking:
None (Open Label)
Primary Purpose:
Treatment
Official Title:
SAY San Diego Dad Corps FIRE Healthy Marriage and Responsible Fatherhood Program Evaluation
Actual Study Start Date :
Apr 1, 2021
Anticipated Primary Completion Date :
Apr 1, 2025
Anticipated Study Completion Date :
Aug 15, 2025

Arms and Interventions

Arm Intervention/Treatment
Experimental: Primary Services

Primary services: Participants receive 16 hours of 24/7 Dads curricula, 4 hours of Healthy Relationships workshops, and 4 hours of Economic Stability workshops over the course of 8 weeks. Participants also receive ongoing job readiness support and post-employment support.

Other: Primary Services
Primary services: Participants receive 16 hours of 24/7 Dads curricula, 4 hours of Healthy Relationships workshops, and 4 hours of Economic Stability workshops over the course of 8 weeks. Participants also receive ongoing job readiness support and post-employment support.

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcome Measures

  1. Healthy parenting behavior measurement #1 [: Change from baseline in behavior in parenting behavior (interaction with children at 12 months from enrollment]

    Will participants report significantly healthier parenting behavior after completing primary educational services and employment support services? Items measured include: Parenting behavior and interaction with children measured with: 7 items- frequency of engagement in key behaviors (categories, 5-point scale) Measured on the Healthy Parenting Behavior Scale #1 as: 1=Never 2=1 to 2 days per month 3=3 or 4 days per month 4=2 or 3 days per week 5=Every day or almost every day Higher ratings indicate higher frequency of engagement in parenting behavior and interaction with children, so the higher the rating, the better the score.

  2. Healthy parenting behavior measurement #2 [Change from baseline in behavior in parenting behavior (interaction with children at 12 months from enrollment]

    ) Will participants report significantly healthier parenting behavior after completing primary educational services and employment support services? Items measured include: Parenting behavior and interaction with children measured with: 1 item- frequency of reaching out to children (categories, 4-point scale) Measured on the Healthy Parenting Behavior Scale #2 as: Every day or almost every day One to three times a week One to three times in the past month Never in the past month A lower rating indicates a higher frequency of engagement in parenting behavior and interaction with children, so the lower the rating, the better the score.

  3. Healthy parenting behavior measurement #3 [Change from baseline in behavior in parenting behavior (interaction with children at 12 months from enrollment]

    Will participants report significantly healthier parenting behavior after completing primary educational services and employment support services? Items measured include: Parenting behavior and interaction with children measured with: 1 item: hours spent w/children in last 30 days (interval) Measured in hours per day (choose from 1-24) on the Healthy Parenting Behavior Scale #3; higher scores indicate greater amount of time (in hours) spent with children, so the higher the hours, the better the score.

  4. Healthy co-parenting behavior measurement #1 [Change from baseline in co-parenting behavior at 12 months from enrollment]

    Will participants report significantly healthier co-parenting behavior after completing primary and employment support services? Items measured include: Co-parenting behavior measured with: 11 items: frequency of agreement with key co-parenting behaviors (interval, 5-point scale) Measured on the Healthy Co-Parenting Behavior Scale #1 as: Strongly Disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree Five items, the higher the rating, the better the score. Six items are reverse-coded, so the lower the rating, the better the score.

  5. Healthy financial behavior measurement #1 [Change from baseline in father financial behavior at 12 months from enrollment]

    Will participants report significantly healthier financial behavior after completing primary educational employment support services? Items measured include: Father financial behavior measured with: 3 items: yes (1) or no (0) questions for have resume, checking account, savings account (dichotomous) Yes responses indicate financial readiness, so the higher the rating, the better the score.

Secondary Outcome Measures

  1. Healthy parenting attitudes measurement #1 [Change in parenting attitudes (towards children) at 12 months from enrollment]

    Will participants report significantly healthier parenting attitudes after completing primary educational employment support services? Items measured include: Parenting attitudes toward children measured with: 7 items: frequency of key attitudes (categories, 5-point scale) Measured on the Healthy Parenting Attitudes Scale #1 as: Always Often Sometimes Rarely Never Some items are reverse coded. For 4 items, a higher score is better. For 3 items, a lower score is better.

Eligibility Criteria

Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study:
18 Years and Older
Sexes Eligible for Study:
Male
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
Yes
Inclusion Criteria:
  • Adult (age 18 and older)

  • Father/father figure

  • Has a child under the age of 24

  • Reside in the San Diego, CA area

Exclusion Criteria:
  • Minor (under the age of 18)

  • Not a father/father figure

  • Fathers with children over the age of 24

  • Reside outside of San Diego, CA area

Contacts and Locations

Locations

Site City State Country Postal Code
1 Social Advocates for Youth (SAY San Diego San Diego California United States 92124

Sponsors and Collaborators

  • Midwest Evaluation & Research
  • Social Advocates for Youth (SAY) San Diego Dads Corps

Investigators

  • Principal Investigator: Matt D Shepherd, PhD, Midwest Evaluation & Research

Study Documents (Full-Text)

None provided.

More Information

Publications

None provided.
Responsible Party:
Midwest Evaluation & Research
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT05244421
Other Study ID Numbers:
  • #2021/03/40
First Posted:
Feb 17, 2022
Last Update Posted:
Feb 17, 2022
Last Verified:
Feb 1, 2022
Individual Participant Data (IPD) Sharing Statement:
No
Plan to Share IPD:
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product:
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product:
No

Study Results

No Results Posted as of Feb 17, 2022