UMIN ID: UMIN000025803
Registered date:23/01/2017
Development of intervention program on improving work-life balance for working parents with pre-school child(ren): a pilot study (multi-institutional joint research)
Basic Information
Recruitment status | Recruiting |
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Health condition(s) or Problem(s) studied | Working parents with pre-school child(ren) |
Date of first enrollment | 2016/08/17 |
Target sample size | 20 |
Countries of recruitment | Japan |
Study type | Interventional |
Intervention(s) | Participants take programs that aim at improving work-life balance. Programs provide knowledge and skills on stress management, communication, career plans, and child care. |
Outcome(s)
Primary Outcome | Work life balance (SWING-J) |
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Secondary Outcome | 1) Perceived social support 2) Work engagement 3) Parenting stress 4) Sleeping state 5) Self-efficacy of Work life balance 6) Mental health |
Key inclusion & exclusion criteria
Age minimum | 20years-old |
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Age maximum | 65years-old |
Gender | Male and Female |
Include criteria | |
Exclude criteria | 1) Person who taking childcare leave |
Related Information
Primary Sponsor | Department of Mental Health, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo |
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Secondary Sponsor | |
Source(s) of Monetary Support | Japan socierty for the promotion of science |
Secondary ID(s) |
Contact
public contact | |
Name | Akihito Shimazu |
Address | 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
Telephone | +81-3-5841-3612 |
ashimazu@m.u-tokyo.ac.jp | |
Affiliation | Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo Mental Health |
scientific contact | |
Name | Akihito Shimazu |
Address | 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
Telephone | +81-3-5841-3612 |
ashimazu@m.u-tokyo.ac.jp | |
Affiliation | Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo Mental Health |