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NCT05244421

SAY San Diego Dad Corps FIRE Program Evaluation

Completed NA Results posted Last updated 1 October 2025
What this trial tests

NA trial testing Primary Services in Fathers in 444 participants. Completed in 29 August 2025.

Timeline
1 April 2021
Primary endpoint
1 April 2024
29 August 2025

Quick facts

Lead sponsorMidwest Evaluation & Research
PhaseNA
StatusCompleted
Study typeINTERVENTIONAL
Allocationna
Designsingle group
Maskingnone
Primary purposetreatment
Enrollment444
Start date1 April 2021
Primary completion1 April 2024
Estimated completion29 August 2025
Sites1 location across United States

Drugs / interventions tested

Conditions studied

Sponsor

Midwest Evaluation & Research

Who can join

18 and older, male only, with Fathers. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Results — posted to ClinicalTrials.gov

Per-arm endpoint measurements with 95% confidence intervals where reported. Source: trial results section.

Healthy Parenting Behavior Measurement #1 Primary · Change from baseline in behavior in parenting behavior (interaction with children at 12 months from enrollment)

Will participants report significantly healthier parenting behavior after completing primary educational services and employment support services? Items measured include: Parenting behavior and interaction with children measured with: 9 items- frequency of engagement in key behaviors (categories, 5-point scale) Measured on the Healthy Parenting Behavior Scale #1 as: 1=Never 2=1 to 2 days per month 3=3 or 4 days per month 4=2 or 3 days per week 5=Every day or almost every day Higher ratings indicate higher frequency of engagement in parenting behavior and interaction with children, so the

mean at baseline
GroupValue95% CI
Primary Services3.93± .900
mean at follow-up
GroupValue95% CI
Primary Services4.26± .761
Healthy Co-parenting Behavior Measurement #1 Primary · Change from baseline in co-parenting behavior at 12 months from enrollment

Will participants report significantly healthier co-parenting behavior after completing primary and employment support services? Items measured include: Co-parenting behavior measured with: 11 items: frequency of agreement with key co-parenting behaviors (interval, 5-point scale) Measured on the Healthy Co-Parenting Behavior Scale #1 as: 1. Strongly Disagree 2. Disagree 3. Neutral 4. Agree 5. Strongly Agree The 11 items are measured as a construct. All items are added together and divided by 11 to create the construct score. The higher the score, the better the outcome. maximum score of

mean at baseline
GroupValue95% CI
Primary Services3.23± 1.166
mean at follow-up
GroupValue95% CI
Primary Services3.28± 1.171
Healthy Financial Behavior Measurement #1 Primary · Change from baseline in father financial behavior at 12 months from enrollment

Will participants report significantly healthier financial behavior after completing primary educational employment support services? Items measured include: Father financial behavior measured with: 3 items: yes (1) or no (0) questions for have resume, checking account, savings account (dichotomous) Yes (1) responses indicate financial readiness, so the higher the rating, the better the score.

Have saving account-baseline
GroupValue95% CI
Primary Services61
Have savings account-follow-up
GroupValue95% CI
Primary Services105
Have resume-baseline
GroupValue95% CI
Primary Services56
Have resume-follow-up
GroupValue95% CI
Primary Services99
Have checking account-baseline
GroupValue95% CI
Primary Services53
Have checking account-follow-up
GroupValue95% CI
Primary Services150
Healthy Parenting Attitudes Measurement #1 Secondary · Change in parenting attitudes (towards children) from baseline to immediately after program completion (8 weeks).

Will participants report significantly healthier parenting attitudes after completing primary educational employment support services? Items measured include: Parenting attitudes toward children measured with: 7 items: frequency of key attitudes (categories, 5-point scale) Measured on the Healthy Parenting Attitudes Scale #1 as: 1. Always 2. Often 3. Sometimes 4. Rarely 5. Never The 7 items are measured as a construct. All items are added together and divided by 7 to create the construct score. The higher the score, the better the outcome. maximum score of 5.0, minimum score of 1.0.

mean at baseline
GroupValue95% CI
Primary Services4.45± .531
mean at follow-up
GroupValue95% CI
Primary Services4.48± .535

Sponsor's own description

The purpose of the SAY San Diego Dad Corps FIRE program evaluation is to determine whether primary (i.e., behaviors) and secondary (i.e., attitudes) outcomes around parenting, co-parenting, employment, job readiness, and financial stability improve for participants after completing the SAY SDDC FIRE program.

Publications & conference data

No peer-reviewed publications indexed yet for this trial. Completed trials usually publish results within 12-18 months.

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