This study will adapt and evaluate a novel, innovative, and highly scalable parenting intervention that employs video coaching to target responsive parenting, Filming Interactions to Nurture Development (FIND), among women who have been referred to or are in treatment for opioid misuse/addiction.
Age range
50 Years
Sex
ALL
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Incidence of parenting stress via the Parent Stress Index-IV
Timeframe: Change from baseline at endpoint (3-4 months post-baseline) and 6 months post-endpoint
Caregiver's perceived sense of competency in parenting via the Parent Sense of Competency scale (PSOC)
Timeframe: Change from baseline at endpoint (3-4 months post-baseline) and 6 months post-endpoint
Assessment of the caregivers motivation via measurement on the Behavioral Inhibition System and Behavioral Activation System (BIS/BAS) scale
Timeframe: Change from baseline at endpoint (3-4 months post-baseline) and 6 months post-endpoint
Assessment of emotional or behavioral problems in children as assessed by the SDQ-Infant questionnaire
Timeframe: Change from baseline at endpoint (3-4 months post-baseline) and 6 months post-endpoint
Measurement of Opioid Craving via Opioid Craving Scale
Timeframe: Change from baseline at endpoint (3-4 months post-baseline) and 6 months post-endpoint
Self-report of income, occupation and financial strain via the ECHO measure (Income, Occupation, Financial Strain)
Timeframe: Change from baseline at endpoint (3-4 months post-baseline) and 6 months post-endpoint
Measurement of social support via the Social Support Questionnaire
Timeframe: Change from baseline at endpoint (3-4 months post-baseline) and 6 months post-endpoint
Self-report of commitment and support in regards to family members as assessed by the Cohesion subscale of the Family Enviornment Scale
Timeframe: Change from baseline at endpoint (3-4 months post-baseline) and 6 months post-endpoint
Communicative skills assessed via the MacArthur Communicative Development Inventories (MCDI)
Timeframe: Change from baseline at endpoint (3-4 months post-baseline) and 6 months post-endpoint
Observed level of inhibitory control via the Stop Signal Task
Timeframe: Change from baseline at endpoint (3-4 months post-baseline)
Observed Parental Self-Concept
Timeframe: Change from baseline at endpoint (3-4 months post-baseline)
Coded rate of responsive caregiving via conversational turns
Timeframe: Change from baseline at endpoint (3-4 months post-baseline) and 6 months post-endpoint
Assessment of parent's warmth and hostility towards their child through the use of the Iowa Family Interaction Rating Scales
Timeframe: Change from baseline at endpoint (3-4 months post-baseline) and 6 months post-endpoint