The goal of this study is to learn if Media Aware Parent - Tween, an online program for parents of children ages 9-12, helps parents have effective conversations with their child about health and media.
Parent-child pairs (N=300 pairs) will be recruited to participate in a randomized controlled trial. Parent consent and parent permission and youth assent will be sought. Participant pairs will be randomized into one of two study arms: intervention and active control. All participants will complete a web-based pre-test questionnaire. Youth and parents will then receive access to their randomly assigned resource. Approximately four weeks after completing the pre-test questionnaire, all participants will complete a web-based post-test questionnaire.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
390
Media Aware Parent - Tween, is an online program for parents of tweens ages 9-12 designed to help parents have effective conversations with their child about body image, sexual development, gender stereotypes, romantic relationships, and media.
Parents will have access to medically-accurate information about topics such as body image, sexual development, gender stereotypes, and romantic relationships.
innovation Research and Training
Durham, North Carolina, United States
Change From Pretest in Child Report of Frequency of Parent-child Communication
Child will respond to questions about the frequency with which their parent has talked with them about 12 topics related to prepubescent health on a Likert-type scale \[1 = Never; 2 = A little; 3 = A lot\]. Reponses on items are averaged, and higher scores indicate a more favorable outcome.
Time frame: Pretest (at baseline) and Posttest (about four weeks after pretest questionnaire completion)
Change From Pretest in Parent Report of Frequency of Parent-child Communication
Parent will respond to questions about the frequency with which they have talked with their child about 12 topics related to prepubescent health on a Likert-type scale \[1 = Never; 2 = A little; 3 = A lot\]. Reponses on items are averaged, and higher scores indicate a more favorable outcome.
Time frame: Pretest (at baseline) and Posttest (about four weeks after pretest questionnaire completion)
Change From Pretest in Child Report of General Parent-child Communication Quality
Child will indicate the extent to which they agree with nine statements about communication with their parent on a Likert-type scale \[1 = Strongly disagree, 2 = Disagree, 3 = Agree, 4 = Strongly agree\]. Reponses on items are averaged, and higher scores indicate a more favorable outcome.
Time frame: Pretest (at baseline) and Posttest (about four weeks after pretest questionnaire completion)
Change From Pretest in Parent Report of General Parent-child Communication Quality
Parent will indicate the extent to which they agree with nine statements about communication with their child on a Likert-type scale \[1 = Strongly disagree, 2 = Disagree, 3 = Agree, 4 = Strongly agree\]. Reponses on items are averaged, and higher scores indicate a more favorable outcome.
Time frame: Pretest (at baseline) and Posttest (about four weeks after pretest questionnaire completion)
Change From Pretest in Child Report of Active Parental Media Mediation
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Child's perception of parent's use of active media mediation will be assessed using two items (e.g., "How often does your parent tell you what they see in media is different than real life?"). Participants will rate items on a 5-point Likert scale \[1 = never; 2 = almost never; 3 = sometimes; 4 = often; 5 = very often\]. Reponses on items are averaged, and higher scores indicate a more favorable outcome.
Time frame: Pretest (at baseline) and Posttest (about four weeks after pretest questionnaire completion)
Change From Pretest in Parent Report of Active Parental Media Mediation
Parents' use of active media mediation will be assessed using two items (e.g., "How often do you tell your child what they see in media is different than real life?"). Participants will rate items on a 5-point Likert scale \[1 = never; 2 = almost never; 3 = sometimes; 4 = often; 5 = very often\]. Reponses on items are averaged, and higher scores indicate a more favorable outcome.
Time frame: Pretest (at baseline) and Posttest (about four weeks after pretest questionnaire completion)
Change From Pretest in Child Report of Parental Restrictive Media Mediation
Child's perception of parent's use of restrictive media mediation will be assessed using one item (e.g., "How often does your parent limit the amount of your screen time (watching shows, going online, playing video games, or using social media)?"). Participants will rate items on a 5-point Likert scale \[1 = never; 2 = almost never; 3 = sometimes; 4 = often; 5 = very often\]. Higher scores indicate a more favorable outcome.
Time frame: Pretest (at baseline) and Posttest (about four weeks after pretest questionnaire completion)
Change From Pretest in Parent Report of Parental Restrictive Media Mediation
Parent's use of restrictive media mediation will be assessed using one item (e.g., "How often do you limit the amount of your child's screen time (watching shows, going online, playing video games, or using social media)?"). Participants will rate items on a 5-point Likert scale \[1 = never; 2 = almost never; 3 = sometimes; 4 = often; 5 = very often\]. Higher scores indicate a more favorable outcome.
Time frame: Pretest (at baseline) and Posttest (about four weeks after pretest questionnaire completion)
Change From Pretest in Child Report of Awareness of Family Media Rules
Child will indicate on one item whether their family has rules about media use. Response options are "yes (1)," "no (0)," and "unsure (2)". Yes (1) indicates a more favorable outcome.
Time frame: Posttest (about four weeks after pretest questionnaire completion)
Change From Pretest in Parent Report of Awareness of Family Media Rules
Parent will indicate on one item whether their family has rules about media use. Response options are "yes (1)," "no (0)," and "unsure (2)". Yes (1) indicates a more favorable outcome.
Time frame: Posttest (about four weeks after pretest questionnaire completion)
Change From Pretest in Child Report of Acceptance of Gender Stereotypical Roles
Child will respond to the 7 items to indicate their agreement with statements about gender using a 5-point Likert scale (1 = "disagree a lot" to 5 = "agree a lot"). Reponses on items are averaged, and higher scores indicate a less favorable outcome.
Time frame: Pretest (at baseline) and Posttest (about four weeks after pretest questionnaire completion)
Change From Pretest in Child Report of Attitudes Toward Puberty
Child will respond to one item (i.e., "I like the fact that I am becoming a woman/man") on a 4-point scale from 1 = disagree a lot to 4 = Agree a lot to assess participants' attitudes towards puberty. Higher scores indicate a more favorable outcome.
Time frame: Pretest (at baseline) and Posttest (about four weeks after pretest questionnaire completion)
Change From Pretest in Child Report of Body-esteem
Child will respond to four statements about how they feel about their body (e.g., I'm proud of my body) on a 5-point scale \[1 = Never; 2 = Seldom; 3 = Sometimes; 4 = Often; 5 =Always\]. Reponses on items are averaged, and higher scores indicate a more favorable outcome.
Time frame: Pretest (at baseline) and Posttest (about four weeks after pretest questionnaire completion)