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Caregiver Relational Responsiveness (RR): An Understudied Fidelity Construct as a Mechanism to Increase Protective Factors Against Maltreatment
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Generated
Jun 17, 2026
NCT ID
NCT06145451
Status
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Phase
Not Applicable
Sponsor
University of Pittsburgh
Executive brief
Investment-Ready Snapshot
The study, sponsored by the University of Pittsburgh, aims to explore the role of caregiver Relational Responsiveness (RR) in mediating the effects of the Family Success Network (FSN), a community-based maltreatment prevention program. This research addresses a critical gap in understanding how relational engagement impacts clinical outcomes in maltreatment prevention. Given the rising concerns around child welfare and maltreatment, successful outcomes from this study could position the FSN as a model for similar programs nationwide, potentially attracting funding and partnerships from governmental and non-governmental organizations focused on public health and child welfare. The findings may also influence policy-making and funding allocations in child protection services, enhancing the program's marketability and scalability.
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Provenance
https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06145451
Indication
Maltreatment by Parent
Modality
behavioral intervention
Target
Caregiver Relational Responsiveness (RR) as a mechanism to increase protective factors against child maltreatment.
Intervention
Family Success Network
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