Cognitive Behavioral Therapy With Parental Involvement for Treating Children With Anxiety Disorders
NCT ID: NCT00620958
Last Updated: 2017-08-02
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
341 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2008-08-31
2016-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Participation in this study will last 15 months, with 3 months of treatment and 12 months of follow-up. Both parent and child participants will first undergo initial assessments that will include psychological questionnaires; a video-taped child-parent interaction session; and interviews about behaviors, psychological functioning, and problem situations. Participants will then be assigned randomly to one of three treatment groups: ICBT, ICBT with parent reinforcement training (PRT1), or ICBT with parent relationship training (PRT2). All participants will attend between 12 and 14 weekly treatment sessions, lasting 60 minutes each. During all sessions, child participants will learn how to change anxious and fearful thoughts and to deal with feared objects and events. ICBT PRT1 and ICBT PRT2 sessions will also involve the parent and child working together. ICBT PRT1 will specifically teach the parent strategies for managing the child's behavior through the use of positive rewards and positive parental behaviors to help discourage child avoidant behaviors. ICBT PRT2 will specifically teach the parent ways to communicate with the child and to solve problems to help discourage child avoidant behaviors.
All participants will be asked to complete questionnaires throughout treatment, upon completion of treatment, and 6 months after the end of treatment. Three and 9 months after the end of treatment, participants will undergo a 15-minute telephone assessment to evaluate how the child participant has been doing. The final assessment will occur 12 months after the end of treatment and will include repeat interviews and questionnaires.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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1
Participants will receive individual cognitive behavioral therapy with parent reinforcement training.
Parent reinforcement training (PRT1) With Individual Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (ICBT)
Parent reinforcement training will teach the parent strategies for managing the child's behavior through the use of positive rewards and positive parental behaviors to help discourage child avoidant behaviors. ICBT will include 12 to 14 sessions during which child participants will learn how to change anxious and fearful thoughts and to deal with feared objects and events.
2
Participants will receive individual cognitive behavioral therapy with parent relationship training.
Parent relationship training (PRT2) With Individual Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (ICBT)
Parent relationship training will teach the parent ways to communicate with the child and to solve problems to help discourage child avoidant behaviors. ICBT will include 12 to 14 sessions during which child participants will learn how to change anxious and fearful thoughts and to deal with feared objects and events.
3
Participants will receive individual cognitive behavioral therapy alone.
Individual cognitive behavioral therapy (ICBT)
ICBT will include 12 to 14 sessions during which child participants will learn how to change anxious and fearful thoughts and to deal with feared objects and events.
Interventions
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Individual cognitive behavioral therapy (ICBT)
ICBT will include 12 to 14 sessions during which child participants will learn how to change anxious and fearful thoughts and to deal with feared objects and events.
Parent relationship training (PRT2) With Individual Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (ICBT)
Parent relationship training will teach the parent ways to communicate with the child and to solve problems to help discourage child avoidant behaviors. ICBT will include 12 to 14 sessions during which child participants will learn how to change anxious and fearful thoughts and to deal with feared objects and events.
Parent reinforcement training (PRT1) With Individual Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (ICBT)
Parent reinforcement training will teach the parent strategies for managing the child's behavior through the use of positive rewards and positive parental behaviors to help discourage child avoidant behaviors. ICBT will include 12 to 14 sessions during which child participants will learn how to change anxious and fearful thoughts and to deal with feared objects and events.
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Receives a mean score of 4 or greater on the Clinician's Rating Scale of Severity (CSR)
* Willing to stop all other child psychosocial treatment upon study entry
* Comorbid attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and depressive disorders with CSR scores less than 4 are acceptable if treated and stable
* Tics or aggression/impulse control problems with minimal or no impairment are acceptable if treated and stable
* If taking medication, on stable medication treatment for comorbid ADHD, major depressive disorder, tics, or aggression/impulse control
* Agreement of parents or guardians to participate in the child participant's treatment
* Child living with a primary caregiver who has known the child well for at least 6 months and who is legally able to give consent for the child's participation
Exclusion Criteria
* Child and/or parent meets diagnoses (e.g., primary, secondary, tertiary) for any one of the following: pervasive developmental disorders, mental retardation, selective mutism, organic mental disorders, schizophrenia, and other psychotic disorders
* Child and/or parent shows high likelihood and/or serious intent of hurting self or others
* Full-scale IQ score less than 80
* Victim of previously undisclosed abuse requiring investigation or ongoing supervision by the Department of Social Services
8 Years
11 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
NIH
Florida International University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Wendy Silverman
Professor
Principal Investigators
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Wendy K. Silverman, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Florida International University
Locations
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Florida International University
Miami, Florida, United States
Countries
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References
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Patriarca GC, Rey Y, Marin CE, Yeguez CE, Pettit JW, Silverman WK. Parent involvement enhances CBTs for anxiety disorders in Hispanic/Latino youth: Acculturation as a moderator. J Consult Clin Psychol. 2022 Oct;90(10):827-836. doi: 10.1037/ccp0000770.
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