This study will evaluate the effects of two different approaches to support healthy family mealtime, sleep, and screentime routines: A parent leader-guided online program that promotes parent and child self-regulation as a means to improve healthy family routines versus an asynchronous program that provides parents information about healthy family routines. Families will be randomly assigned to either of these programs and changes in parent and child outcomes will be evaluated.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
300
Families in Balance Online is a 6-week online program that includes 6 weekly group discussions and 3 individual support sessions, all held over Zoom. Program activities will focus on improving parent and child self-regulation as a means to encourage healthy family mealtime, sleep, and screentime routines. Participants will engage in in person and online data collection activities to understand whether the program is impactful.
Families in Balance is an asynchronous program in which participants will be sent materials weekly over 6 weeks to encourage healthy family mealtime, sleep, and screentime routines. Participants will engage in in person and online data collection activities to understand whether the program is impactful.
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
RECRUITINGChild age and sex-adjusted Body Mass Index (BMI)
Differences in age- and sex-adjusted body mass index (BMI) among children of parents randomized to Families in Balance Online compared to children of parents randomized to Families in Balance at follow-up. Children's weight and height will be used to calculate BMI and measured using standardized protocols at baseline and follow-up.
Time frame: Base line (pre-intervention) and approximately 5 months
Child sleep duration
This will be reported in minutes using data from surveys completed by parents.
Time frame: Base line (pre-intervention) and approximately 5 months
Child daily screentime
This will be reported in minutes using data from surveys completed by parents.
Time frame: Base line (pre-intervention) and approximately 5 months
Child intake of key food groups
This will be measured using a parent-completed 25-item dietary screener assessing intake of key foods/food groups (e.g., fruits and vegetables, sugar-sweetened beverages)
Time frame: Base line (pre-intervention) and approximately 5 months
Child sleep routines
This will be measured through parent completion of the Child Sleep Hygiene Scale which assesses 6 aspects of children's sleep/bedtime routines.
Time frame: Base line (pre-intervention) and approximately 5 months
Child screentime limits
This will be measured through parent completion of survey items measuring parents' limit setting with respect to screentime.
Time frame: Base line (pre-intervention) and approximately 5 months
Family meal frequency
This will be measured through parents' completion of survey items assessing the frequency with which families ate meals together.
Time frame: Base line (pre-intervention) and approximately 5 months
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