18 and older, any sex, with Adults. 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.
Parenting Behavior Measurement #1Primary· Change from baseline in parenting behavior (frequency of support for child) at 12 months from enrollment.
How did parenting behavior outcomes change from program enrollment to 1 year after enrollment?
Items measured include:
Parenting behavior measured with:
4 items - frequency of support for child (4-point scale)
Measured on the parenting behavior scale #1 as:
1 = Never, 2 = Hardly ever, 3 = Sometimes, 4 = Often
The higher the rating, the better the score.
The 4 items are measured as a construct. All items are added together and divided by 4 to create the construct score. The higher the score, the better the outcome.
maximum score of 4.0, minimum score of 1.0
mean at baseline
Group
Value
95% CI
AVANCE-Houston FRAMEWorks Program Weekly Workshop Format
3.86
± 0.23
mean at follow-up
Group
Value
95% CI
AVANCE-Houston FRAMEWorks Program Weekly Workshop Format
3.87
± 0.23
Partner Relationship Behavior Measurement #1Primary· Change from baseline in partner relationship behavior (frequency of key relationship behaviors) at 12 months from enrollment.
How did partner relationship behavior outcomes change from program enrollment to 1 year after enrollment?
Items measured include:
Partner relationship behavior measured with:
3 items - frequency of key relationship behaviors (4-point scale)
Measured on the partner relationship behavior scale #1 as:
1 = Never, 2 = Hardly ever, 3 = Sometimes, 4 = Often
The 3 items are measured as a construct. All items are added together and divided by 3 to create the construct score. The higher the score, the better the outcome.
maximum score of 4, minimum score of 1.0
mean at baseline
Group
Value
95% CI
AVANCE-Houston FRAMEWorks Program Weekly Workshop Format
3.82
± 1.36
mean at follow-up
Group
Value
95% CI
AVANCE-Houston FRAMEWorks Program Weekly Workshop Format
3.95
± 1.24
Financial Readiness Measurement #1Primary· Change from baseline in financial readiness (presence of savings and checking accounts) at 12 months from enrollment.
How did financial readiness behavior outcomes change from program enrollment to 1 year after enrollment?
Items measured include:
Financial readiness measured with:
2 items - presence of a savings account and checking account (dichotomous)
1 = Yes, 0 = No, so the higher the rating, the better the score.
have savings account at baseline
Group
Value
95% CI
AVANCE-Houston FRAMEWorks Program Weekly Workshop Format
95
have savings account at follow-up
Group
Value
95% CI
AVANCE-Houston FRAMEWorks Program Weekly Workshop Format
405
have checking account at baseline
Group
Value
95% CI
AVANCE-Houston FRAMEWorks Program Weekly Workshop Format
199
have checking account at follow-up
Group
Value
95% CI
AVANCE-Houston FRAMEWorks Program Weekly Workshop Format
448
Parenting Attitudes Measurement #1Secondary· Change from baseline in parenting attitudes (frequency of supportive feelings toward child) immediately after program completion (7 weeks)
4A) How did parenting attitude outcomes change from program enrollment to program completion?
Items measured include:
Parenting attitudes measured with:
4 items - frequency of supportive feelings toward child (5-point scale)
Measured on the parenting attitudes scale #1 as:
1 = Never, 2 = Hardly ever, 3 = Sometimes, 4 = Often, 5=always
The 4 items are measured as a construct. All items are added together and divided by 4 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
Group
Value
95% CI
AVANCE-Houston FRAMEWorks Program Weekly Workshop Format
4.31
± 0.83
mean at follow-up
Group
Value
95% CI
AVANCE-Houston FRAMEWorks Program Weekly Workshop Format
4.33
± 0.88
Partner Relationship Attitudes Measurement #1Secondary· Change from baseline in parenting attitudes (level of agreement with how supportive partner is) immediately after program completion (7 weeks).
5\) How did partner relationship attitude outcomes change from program enrollment to program completion?
Items measured include:
Partner relationship attitudes measured with:
5 items - level of agreement with how supportive partner is (5-point scale)
Measured on the partner relationship attitudes scale #1 as:
1 = Strongly agree, 2 = Agree, 3 = Disagree, 4 = Strongly disagree, 5 = Not applicable
The lower the rating, the better the score.
The 5 items are measured as a construct. All items are added together and divided by 5 to create the construct score.
maximum score of 5.0, minimum sc
mean at baseline
Group
Value
95% CI
AVANCE-Houston FRAMEWorks Program Weekly Workshop Format
3.44
± 0.58
mean at follow-up
Group
Value
95% CI
AVANCE-Houston FRAMEWorks Program Weekly Workshop Format
3.53
± 0.55
Sponsor's own description
AVANCE-Houston seeks to understand whether a standard or compressed schedule format for delivering the Survival Skills for Healthy Families curriculum better meets the needs of low-income adults to improve skill retention and, ultimately, to promote better outcomes for healthy family relationships and economic stability.
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: 6 March 2026
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