Protocol for a Hybrid-type 1 pilot study of a randomized control trial of a brief, peer-delivered treatment to improve father depression and child mental health in Kenya.

IF 2.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-06-26 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0325902
Ali Giusto, Florence Jaguga, Dan Aburi, Mercy Korir, Winnie Maina, Wilter Rono, Michaela Greenlee
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Background: Few treatments specifically target father depression and alcohol use, despite their high prevalence worldwide and adverse impacts on families and youth. Fathers are also less likely to engage in treatment than female caregivers. To address this gap, a team of US- and Kenyan-based clinician-researchers developed Learn, Engage, Act, Dedicate (LEAD), a five-session, task-shifted psychosocial intervention for fathers in Eldoret, Kenya.

Objective: This hybrid type-1 study aims to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness of LEAD, a peer-father delivered psychosocial intervention for fathers at risk for depression and alcohol use. Secondary aims include exploring changes in child mental health and family functioning, potential mechanisms of change, and key implementation outcomes such as fidelity.

Methods: We will conduct a hybrid type-1 pilot study using a parallel randomized controlled trial (RCT) design, enrolling 102 fathers randomized 2:1 to LEAD or a waitlist control group. All participants will be offered treatment as usual at baseline, with waitlist participants receiving LEAD following the waitlist period. Assessments will be conducted with fathers, their female partners, and one child aged 8-17. Primary aims are to explore changes in fathers' depression and alcohol use; secondary aims include examining changes in family functioning and child well-being, understanding mechanisms driving change or nonresponse, and assessing the feasibility and acceptability of peer-father counselor implementation.

Discussion: Findings will inform a future hypothesis-testing hybrid trial to examine LEAD's effectiveness in improving father and child mental health and evaluate associated implementation strategies. This work will contribute to strategies for engaging and retaining men in mental health services. Trial Registration #: NCT06489314 (ClinicalTrials.gov); July 4, 2024.

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肯尼亚一项随机对照试验的混合1型试点研究方案,该试验旨在通过同伴提供的简短治疗改善父亲抑郁症和儿童心理健康。
背景:很少有治疗专门针对父亲抑郁症和酗酒,尽管它们在世界范围内的高患病率和对家庭和青少年的不利影响。父亲参与治疗的可能性也低于女性看护人。为了解决这一差距,一个由美国和肯尼亚的临床研究人员组成的团队开发了“学习、参与、行动、奉献”(LEAD)项目,这是一项针对肯尼亚埃尔多雷特的父亲的五期、任务转移的社会心理干预。目的:本混合1型研究旨在评估铅的可行性、可接受性和初步有效性,铅是一种同伴父亲提供的心理社会干预,用于有抑郁和酒精使用风险的父亲。次要目标包括探索儿童心理健康和家庭功能的变化,潜在的变化机制以及关键的实施结果,如保真度。方法:我们将采用平行随机对照试验(RCT)设计进行混合1型先导研究,招募102名父亲,随机分为2:1组至LEAD组或候补组。所有参与者将在基线照常接受治疗,等候名单参与者在等候名单期后接受LEAD治疗。将对父亲、他们的女性伴侣和一名8-17岁的儿童进行评估。主要目的是探索父亲抑郁和酒精使用的变化;次要目标包括检查家庭功能和儿童福祉的变化,了解驱动变化或无反应的机制,以及评估实施同伴父亲咨询的可行性和可接受性。讨论:研究结果将为未来的假设检验混合试验提供信息,以检查铅在改善父亲和儿童心理健康方面的有效性,并评估相关的实施策略。这项工作将有助于制定使男子参与和保留精神卫生服务的战略。试验注册号:NCT06489314 (ClinicalTrials.gov);2024年7月4日。
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