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.
Primary Outcome Measures 1: Healthy Parenting BehaviorPrimary· change from baseline to 6-months after enrollment
What is the impact of enhanced TCD services (treatment) compared to standard TCD services only (control) on healthy parent behavior 6 months after TCD enrollment?
* Average of 11 survey items that relate to frequency of positive interactions with participant's youngest child using categories on a five-point scale where 1 is never and 5 is every day or almost every day
* Higher scores are always positive
The 11 items are measured as a construct. All items are added together and divided by 11 to create the construct score.
maximum score of 5.0, minimum score of 1.0
Group
Value
95% CI
Treatment-Enhanced Services (Standard + Ray of Hope)
3.88
± 0.871
Control-Standard Services
3.67
± 1.017
Primary Outcome Measures 2: Healthy Parenting BehaviorPrimary· baseline to 6-months after enrollment
What is the impact of enhanced TCD services (treatment) compared to standard TCD services only (control) on healthy parent behavior 6 months after TCD enrollment?
• 1 survey item measures the reported frequency of fighting with their child on a five-point scale where 1 is never and 5 is every day or almost every day
o A lower score is better
maximum score of 5.0, minimum score of 1.0
Group
Value
95% CI
Treatment-Enhanced Services (Standard + Ray of Hope)
4.5
± 0.776
Control-Standard Services
4.74
± 0.554
Primary Outcome Measure 3: Healthy Co-parenting BehaviorPrimary· change from baseline to 6-months after enrollment
What is the impact of enhanced TCD services (treatment) compared to standard TCD services only (control) on healthy co-parent behavior 6 months after TCD enrollment?
• 11 survey items measure the reported frequency of agreement with key co-parenting behaviors using categories on a 5-point scale (1 'Strongly Disagree', 2 'Disagree', 3 'Neither Agree Nor Disagree', 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 5.0, minimum sco
Group
Value
95% CI
Treatment-Enhanced Services (Standard + Ray of Hope)
3.51
± 0.593
Control-Standard Services
3.50
± 0.444
Primary Outcome Measures 4: Healthy Partner Relationship BehaviorPrimary· change from baseline to 6-months after enrollment
• Average of 8 survey items related to frequency of disagreement with partner on different topics using categories on a 5-point scale where 1 is never and 5 is always
Lower scores are positive and show a better outcome.
The 8 items are measured as a construct. All items are added together and divided by 8 to create the construct score.
maximum score of 5.0, minimum score of 1.0
Group
Value
95% CI
Treatment-Enhanced Services (Standard + Ray of Hope)
3.94
± 1.027
Control-Standard Services
3.97
± 0.901
Secondary Outcome Measure 1: Healthy Parenting AttitudesSecondary· baseline to 6-months after enrollment
What is the impact of enhanced TCD services (treatment) compared to standard TCD services only (control) on healthy parenting attitudes 6-months after TCD enrollment?
• 7 survey items measure the reported frequency of healthy parenting attitudes using categories on a 5-point scale (1 'Always', 2 'Often', 3 'Rarely', 4 'Sometimes', 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 lower the score, the better the outcome.
maximum score of 5.0, minimum score of 1.0
Group
Value
95% CI
Treatment-Enhanced Services (Standard + Ray of Hope)
4.72
± 0.337
Control-Standard Services
4.76
± 0.392
Sponsor's own description
This impact evaluation aims to determine if the addition of 10 hours of domestic violence prevention programming is effective at improving outcomes among those program participants who are randomly assigned to the treatment group. Both study groups will receive standard TYRO Champion Dads services (the TYRO Dads and TYRO Core Communication evidence-based curricula, plus support services), but only the treatment group will be offered the additional Ray of Hope curriculum hours focused on mitigating risk factors related to domestic violence.
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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Sponsor: as reported to ClinicalTrials.gov by Midwest Evaluation & Research
Last refreshed: 21 November 2025
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