The impact of mechanisms of action on adherence and outcomes in unguided digital mental health interventions: a randomized controlled trial
NCT ID NCT06514326
Summary
This randomized controlled trial (RCT) will compare two interventions that utilize the same evidence-based components of established digital parent training programs (DPTs) aimed at treating child behavior problems, but that differ in terms of the quality of therapeutic persuasiveness (TP) quality (standard: DPT-STD; enhanced TP: DPT-TP). The investigators will recruit parents from 160 families with 3-7-year-old children with behavior problems who will be randomized into one of the two intervention arms. The investigators will measure child behavior problems and related parenting variables before, during, and after the intervention. DPT usage will be passively collected. The investigators hypothesize that, compared to DPT-STD, parents allocated to the DPT-TP arm will have significantly better module completion rates (adherence to the program) and report better outcomes - measured by improvements in child behavior problems and related parenting variables. The investigators also hypothesize that changes in reported outcomes will be mediated by module completion rates. Therefore, comparing two active interventions that only differ in terms of their TP quality will enable to examine the causal link between this conceptual mechanism of action and beneficial outcomes.
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University of Haifa
Haifa, Israel, 3498838, Israel
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