A Scaleable Video Coaching Intervention for Opioid-using Mothers
Child Behavior, Parent-Child Relations, Substance Use
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Child Behavior focused on measuring parent training, early adversity, early intervention, manualized intervention, high-risk children, parenting, fMRI
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Must be an adult (18 years or older) mother with a child between the ages of 0-36 months
- Must be in or have been referred for treatment due to maternal opioid use
- Mother must have custody of child at least half-time each week at study entry
Exclusion Criteria:
- Metal implants, metal fragments, pacemakers, or other electronic medical implants
- Claustrophobic
- Weigh > 550 lbs
- Women who are or think they may be pregnant
- History of neurological disorders
- Left-handed
Sites / Locations
- University of OregonRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Filming Interactions to Nurture Development (FIND)
The Healthy Toddler Program (HTP)
FIND is a brief video coaching intervention which involves feedback provided by the coach to the caregiver using brief film clips derived from video of caregiver-child interaction. The coaching focuses on showing caregivers instances in which they are engaging in developmentally-supportive interactions during coaching sessions. FIND is delivered over 10 weekly sessions lasting 30-45 minutes. The process begins with an initial session in which the coach provides an overview, records 10-15 minutes of caregiver-child interaction, then introduces the concept of serve and return. The video is edited to show brief clips in which the caregiver is engaged in the first of five specific caregiver-based components of serve and return. The next week, the FIND coach reviews the edited clips in detail with the caregiver. Sessions continue, alternating between filming and coaching sessions until all five components have been covered sequentially.
HTP, the active control intervention, consists of weekly sessions alternating between (a) coaching sessions covering one of five domains of child development (Motor, Cognitive, Language, Play, and Social-Emotional and (b) observation sessions that will include a review of the prior coaching session and an observation and discussion of the caregiver-child interaction. This intervention will consist of 10 sessions each lasting 25-30 minutes. The coach will not engage in any filming or video coaching, but will be able to discuss caregiving concerns. HTP materials are adapted from the Partners for a Healthy Baby curriculum developed by Florida State University's Center for Prevention and Early Intervention Policy.