text4FATHER R21: Social Media - Efficacy Trial

Purpose

This project will be the first to examine the efficacy of a text messaging intervention designed to recruit first-time fathers-to-be using social media across the U.S. to become involved during pregnancy through two months of postnatal age to support infant, mother, and father well-being.

Conditions

  • Fathers
  • Mobile Health
  • Nuclear Family

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Over 18 Years
Eligible Sex
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Inclusion Criteria

  • Aged ≥18 years - Live in the U.S. - Speak English - Mother gestational age at enrollment less than 25 weeks - First-time father-to-be - Willing/able to receive texts.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Individuals who are minors - Do not speak English - Unable to provide informed consent - Not a first-time father - Not willing/unable to receive texts - In the past 12 months, any safety concern reported between father-to-be and the mother-to-be, including report of any physical, emotional, sexual harm, threatening behaviors, police involvement, restraining or protective order

Study Design

Phase
N/A
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Randomized
Intervention Model
Parallel Assignment
Intervention Model Description
2 groups will be enrolled and randomized to receipt or not receipt of the intervention.
Primary Purpose
Prevention
Masking
None (Open Label)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Experimental
text4FATHER
Receipt of twice-weekly texts that include resource links and instructions to support behavior change (e.g., videos, infographics) and start mid-pregnancy and continuing through 2 months of baby's age.
  • Behavioral: text4FATHER
    Receipt of twice-weekly texts that include resource links and instructions to support behavior change (e.g., videos, infographics) and start mid-pregnancy and continuing through 2 months of age.
No Intervention
Usual care
Usual care that is consistent with typical maternity care in involving fathers-to-be.

Recruiting Locations

Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland 21287
Contact:
Arik V Marcell, MD, MPH
443-287-8946
amarcell@jhu.edu

More Details

Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
Johns Hopkins University

Study Contact

Arik V Marcell, MD, MPH
4432878946
amarcell@jhu.edu

Detailed Description

Father engagement in the prenatal and infant periods is associated with improved infant outcomes (e.g., physical, social and emotional health and development), and mother and father well-being. However, this key window of opportunity has been insufficiently leveraged to promote father engagement, especially, first-time fathers-to-be. text4FATHER, a multi-modal text messaging program, is designed to increase first-time fathers' knowledge, self-efficacy, and behavioral engagement. text4FATHER sends texts twice-weekly to fathers with threaded content to support infant, partner, and father well-being including resource weblinks to support behavior change from mid-pregnancy through 2 months postnatally. Text content was developed using formative research and feedback from the target population, consensus building with experts, and an evidence-based review.