Can a Play-Based program tame tough behaviors in kids?
NCT ID NCT06984809
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 30, 2026 · Updated 2 times
Summary
This study tests a program called Invest in Play (iiP) for parents of children aged 6-12 with problem behaviors. About 180 families will be randomly assigned to the program or a control group. Parents will fill out surveys to see if the program reduces challenging behaviors and improves parenting. The goal is to find a practical way to help families manage difficult behaviors at home.
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Conditions
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Contacts and locations
Locations
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Betanien Hospital
RECRUITINGBergen, Fyllingdalen, 5145, Norway
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Haukeland university hospital, department of mental health care for children and adolescents
RECRUITINGBergen, 5021, Norway
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Helse Fonna HF, BUP Stord
RECRUITINGHaugesund, Norway
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Helse Nord-Trøndelag HF, Barne- og ungdomspsykiatrisk avdeling (BUP)
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITINGNamsos, Norway
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OUS/PHA/BUPA/BUP Oslo Nord
RECRUITINGOslo, Norway
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