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Completed INTERVENTIONAL NCT06533735

Parent Web - Support for Families With Young People (PWS2)

Sponsor: Karolinska Institutet

Interventions Parent Web
Updated 5 times since 2024 Last updated: Apr 23, 2026 Started: Nov 14, 2024 Primary completion: Apr 29, 2025 Completion: Apr 29, 2025
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Listed as NCT06533735, this observational or N/A phase trial focuses on Family Conflict and Family Dysfunction and remains completed. Sponsored by Karolinska Institutet, it has been updated 5 times since 2024, reflecting limited change activity. This study adds to the evidence base for this therapeutic area through structured, versioned documentation.

Study Description(click to expand)

Parent-Web (PW) is internet delivered parent education that is created and developed by researchers at Karolinska Institute's Department of Clinical Neuroscience, namely Kajsa Lönn-Rhodin, Martin Forster, and Pia Enebrink. An effectiveness trial of the universal edition of the Parent Web is made possible through a research collaboration with Pia Enebrink. PW is derived from social learning and coercion theory. PW aims to support parenting practices and parent-child interactions encourage prosocial behaviour and emotion regulation, reduce coercive parenting, improve communication, problem solving, and warmth within families. PW has a universal and selective edition. Universal PW has 5 basic modules (1 module per week, 6-8 weeks) and bonus modules. Basic modules contain information, exercises, and videos of actors showing parenting practices. A family guide supports PW participants through PW modules. This study will test the effects of universal PW with a general population derived sample of parents living in Region Stockholm. All PW trial participants are parents to at least one adolescent child who is aged 11-13 years old.

Parent-Web (PW) is internet delivered parent education that is created and developed by researchers at Karolinska Institute's Department of Clinical Neuroscience, namely Kajsa Lönn-Rhodin, Martin Forster, and Pia Enebrink. An effectiveness trial of the universal edition of the Parent Web is made possible through a research collaboration with Pia Enebrink. PW is derived from social learning and coercion theory. PW aims to support parenting practices and parent-child interactions encourage prosocial behaviour and emotion regulation, reduce coercive parenting, improve communication, problem solving, and warmth within families. PW has a universal and selective edition. Universal PW has 5 basic modules (1 module per week, 6-8 weeks) and bonus modules. Basic modules contain information, exercises, and videos of actors showing parenting practices. A family guide supports PW participants through PW modules. This study will test the effects of universal PW with a general population derived sample of parents living in Region Stockholm. All PW trial participants are parents to at least one adolescent child who is aged 11-13 years old.

Status Flow

~Aug 2024 – ~Sep 2024 · 31 days · monthly snapshot~Sep 2024 – ~Nov 2024 · 2 months · monthly snapshotNot Yet Recruiting~Nov 2024 – ~Dec 2024 · 30 days · monthly snapshot~Dec 2024 – ~Apr 2026 · 17 months · monthly snapshotRecruitingApr 28, 2026 – present · 2 months · daily APICompleted

Change History

5 versions recorded
  1. Apr 28, 2026 — Present [daily]

    Completed

    Status: RecruitingCompleted · Phase: NANone

  2. Dec 2024 — Apr 2026 [monthly]

    Recruiting NA

    Status: Not Yet RecruitingRecruiting

  3. Nov 2024 — Dec 2024 [monthly]

    Not Yet Recruiting NA

  4. Sep 2024 — Nov 2024 [monthly]

    Not Yet Recruiting NA

  5. Aug 2024 — Sep 2024 [monthly]

    Not Yet Recruiting NA

    First recorded

Eligibility Summary

To test an online parent training program. Relative to a randomized wait-list control group, those in the Parent Web (PW) will show benefits on well-being, parenting, stress, youth mental health.

Contact Information

Sponsor contact:
  • Karolinska Institutet
  • Region Stockholm
  • Stockholm University
Data source: ClinicalTrials.gov

For direct contact, visit the study record on ClinicalTrials.gov .

Study Locations