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NCT06100679
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Responsible Engaged and Loving (REAL) Fathers Intervention Evaluation

Sponsor: University of California, San Diego

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

The goal of this stepped-wedge cluster randomized control trial is to assess whether a Ugandan community-based intervention for young fathers (ages 18-25 years) of children ages 0-3 years impacts fathers' knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors surrounding positive parenting practices, father-child interaction, harsh physical punishment of children, and intimate partner violence.

Official title: Responsible Engaged and Loving (REAL) Fathers: Study Protocol for a Cluster-randomized Controlled Trial of Mentored Parenting Sessions for Young Fathers to Promote Child Development and Reduce Violence in Uganda

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

16 Years - 25 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

4728

Start Date

2023-10-18

Completion Date

2027-10

Last Updated

2026-06-03

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Responsible Engaged and Loving (REAL) Fathers Initiative

REAL Fathers is a multilevel norms-shifting intervention among: young fathers (ages 16-25 whose oldest child is under the age of 3); couple dyads (fathers and wives); mentoring dyads and groups; and communities. Respected men in the community are identified by participating young fathers, their partners and community members to become mentors. Mentors participate in a training and mentor young fathers through home and group sessions on conflict resolution, non-violent discipline, family planning, and couple communication. Mentoring is supplemented with a monthly poster campaign designed to reinforce messages from the home and group mentoring sessions and a community celebration. REAL Fathers aims to build positive partnerships and parenting practices among young fathers to: 1) reduce incidence of intimate partner violence; 2) reduce harsh physical punishment of children; 3) improve early childhood development; 4) decrease unmet need for family planning.

Locations (4)

All Nations

Lira, Dokolo, Uganda

Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE) - Uganda Chapter

Mbarara, Isingiro, Uganda

Somero Uganda

Kampala, Kayunga, Bugiri, Luweero, Uganda

Bantwana Initiatives Uganda

Kampala, Masindi, Kiryandongo and Katakwi, Uganda