This study is a two-armed randomized controlled trial of the eNew Beginnings Program (eNBP)'s effects on children's mental health problems as well as interparental conflict, parent-child relationship quality and effective discipline. The eNBP is an asynchronous, fully web-based program that was based on the in-person, group NBP, which has been found to strengthen parent-child relationship quality and effective discipline and reduce children's mental health problems in three randomized controlled trials of the NBP involving over 1,800 children. The investigators hypothesized that parents in the eNBP intervention condition would have less interparental conflict and higher parent-child relationship quality and effective discipline than those in the wait-list control condition. The investigators also expected the children whose parents were in the eNBP intervention condition would have fewer internalizing problems and externalizing problems and higher prosocial skills than those with parents in the wait-list control.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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Children's Perception of Interparental Conflict Scale (Grych et al., 1992) -- Children Report Version
Timeframe: 1 month
Children's Perception of Interparental Conflict Scale (Grych et al., 1992) -- Parent Report Version
Timeframe: One month
Children's Report of Parent Behavior Inventory -- Acceptance Subscale (Shaefer, 1965) -- Parent Report Version
Timeframe: 1 month
Children's Report of Parent Behavior Inventory -- Acceptance Subscale (Shaefer, 1965) -- Child Report Version
Timeframe: 1 month
Children's Report of Parent Behavior Inventory -- Rejection Subscale (Shaefer, 1965) -- Parent Report Version
Timeframe: 1 month
Children's Report of Parent Behavior Inventory -- Rejection Subscale (Shaefer, 1965) -- Child Report Version
Timeframe: 1 month
Children's Report of Parent Behavior Inventory -- Consistency Discipline Subscale (Shaefer, 1965) -- Parent Report Version
Timeframe: 1 month
Children's Report of Parent Behavior Inventory -- Consistency Discipline Subscale (Shaefer, 1965) -- Child Report Version
Timeframe: 1 month
Oregon Discipline Scale - Follow-Through (Oregon Social Learning Center, 1991) -- Parent Report Version
Timeframe: 1 month
Oregon Discipline Scale - Follow-Through (Oregon Social Learning Center, 1991) -- Child Report Version
Timeframe: 1 month
Child Monitoring Scale (Hetherington et al., 1992) -- Parent Report Version
Timeframe: 1 month
Child Monitoring Scale (Hetherington et al., 1992) -- Child Report Version
Timeframe: 1 month
Parent Adolescent Communication Scale (Barnes & Olson, 1985) -- Parent Report
Timeframe: 1 month
Caught in the Middle Scale (Buchanan et al., 1991) -- Child Report
Timeframe: 1 month
Brief Problem Monitor -- Externalizing Subscale (Achenbach et al., 2011) -- Parent Report Version
Timeframe: 1 month
Brief Problem Monitor -- Externalizing Subscale (Achenbach et al., 2011) -- Child Report Version
Timeframe: 1 month
Brief Problem Monitor -- Internalizing Subscale (Achenbach et al., 2011) -- Parent Report Version
Timeframe: 1 month