This study is a feasibility trial, testing the hypothesis that among sedentary mothers of behaviorally at-risk preschool-aged children, those who receive behavioral parent training (BPT) programs and concurrently increase their physical activity levels will demonstrate improved parenting and child behavior outcomes compared to those who receive BPT but remain sedentary.
The investigators will randomly assign 20 participants to two groups: behavioral parent training plus contingency management to increase steps (BPT+CM) or behavioral parent training alone (BPT). Contingency management procedures will involve monetary rewards for meeting weekly step-count goals. The specific aims of the proposed project are to: 1) assess the feasibility of the study design and procedures, 2) assess the acceptability of the BPT+CM condition to participants, and 3) determine whether a signal of an effect of increased physical activity exists (via preliminary comparisons of measures of fatigue, perceived energy, parenting behaviors, parenting sense of competence, parenting stress, and child behavior ratings between participants in the two conditions). This innovative pilot study will prepare us for a fully powered trial to test the efficacy of this approach.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
24
Wear a Fitbit daily for 12 weeks and meet with a research assistant once per week to download data
Set weekly step-count goals based on the previous week's performance and receive monetary rewards for meeting the goals. The schedule of rewards increases as step-count goals increase.
Complete 12 BPT training sessions delivered by supervised clinical child psychology doctoral students, with each session lasting approximately 60 minutes. The BPT is based upon the existing, evidence-based Everyday Parenting intervention.
University of Kentucky General Pediatrics Clinic
Lexington, Kentucky, United States
Proportion of participants who complete study procedures within study timeframe
Time frame: 14 months
Time required per participant to complete all instruments
Time frame: 14 months
Participant satisfaction of both control and experimental arms
Time frame: 1 week after completion of final BPT session
Step counts
Time frame: end of 2-week screening period, and once per week for 12 weeks
2-minute step test
Time frame: baseline and 1 week after completion of final BPT session
Parenting behaviors
Parenting Young Children instrument
Time frame: baseline and 1 week after completion of final BPT session
Child behaviors
Child Behavior Checklist/1.5-5 instrument
Time frame: baseline and 1 week after completion of final BPT session
Parenting stress
Parenting Stress Index/Short Form instrument
Time frame: baseline and 1 week after completion of final BPT session
Parenting sense of competence
Parenting Sense of Competence Scale
Time frame: baseline and 1 week after completion of final BPT session
Parent depression
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Beck Depression Inventory-II
Time frame: baseline and 1 week after completion of final BPT session
Self-reported physical activity level
Godin Leisure-Time Exercise Questionnaire
Time frame: baseline and 1 week after completion of final BPT session
Visual Analog Scale-Fatigue
Time frame: baseline and 1 week after completion of final BPT session