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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
60 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2015-10-31
2020-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Unfortunately, empirically supported treatments for preschoolers with anxiety are limited. The few studies to date have tended to focus on relatively homogeneous samples whose symptoms resemble those in adults (e.g., worries and fears). Anxiety can present in similar ways to adult anxiety, however can also present more broadly in young children. Young children with anxiety may also present with extreme rigidity, sensory hypersensitivity, 'meltdowns'/emotional dysregulation/temper tantrums, ritualistic/routine oriented behavior, and oppositional behavior in some context. By focusing narrowly, treatments have not been adapted for the full range of anxiety presentations in early childhood.
Therefore, the proposed study evaluates a modular, parent-driven psychotherapy developed for preschool aged youth (3-7 years) with diagnostic levels of anxiety, as well as anxiety symptoms dimensionally. The treatment program, Parent-training Intervention for Preschoolers with Anxiety (PIPA), is based on empirically supported behavioral and parent-training principles as well as the investigators' recently published pilot study of preschoolers with obsessive compulsive disorder. Sixty youth will be treated during the study. PIPA focuses on exposure and response prevention therapy (E/RP) in the context of behavioral parent training, each of which have efficacy in youth with anxiety, including high functioning autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Certain parenting responses (e.g., overprotection, critical responding, accommodation of anxiety symptoms and avoidance) have been implicated in the etiology and maintenance of pediatric anxiety disorders and, in addition to E/RP, this intervention will target behavioral parent training and unhelpful parenting practices to support long-term outcomes.
In addition, this study will investigate one surrogate biomarker of anxiety in young children, fear conditioning (or more specifically, resistance to extinction). Behavioral treatment of anxiety, including the proposed PIPA intervention, relies on principles of extinction. Children and adults with anxiety disorders have been shown to have poorer fear extinction; however, there are few studies in young children examining this phenomenon. The potential to understand fear extinction in young children has implications for improving treatment efficacy and altering the negative trajectory of youth with anxiety disorders.
Eligibility will be determined at a baseline assessment. A second baseline assessment will occur one month later for those that qualify. This assessment will be used to control for symptom change due to the natural passage of time. Treatment will be delivered over 12 weeks and will include weekly 60-minute sessions. A brief phone call with an assessor each week will be used to track symptom change during treatment, and a post-treatment assessment will be conducted following the final treatment session, approximately 12 weeks later. Follow-up assessments will occur 1-month and 6-months following the final treatment session.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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PIPA
Modularized treatment for anxiety in children ages 3-7 years old
PIPA
Parent-training Intervention for Preschoolers with Anxiety (PIPA) is a behaviorally based modular treatment program for emotional and behavioral problems in young children. 12 sixty minute sessions will be delivered weekly. This intervention employs a modular format following a treatment algorithm in which therapy modules are selected by the therapist and supervisor on a session-by-session basis to address the most pressing clinical needs. Minimum session requirements for parent training/education and fear hierarchy/exposure are set to insure adequate dose of core exposure and response prevention for anxiety across cases.
Interventions
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PIPA
Parent-training Intervention for Preschoolers with Anxiety (PIPA) is a behaviorally based modular treatment program for emotional and behavioral problems in young children. 12 sixty minute sessions will be delivered weekly. This intervention employs a modular format following a treatment algorithm in which therapy modules are selected by the therapist and supervisor on a session-by-session basis to address the most pressing clinical needs. Minimum session requirements for parent training/education and fear hierarchy/exposure are set to insure adequate dose of core exposure and response prevention for anxiety across cases.
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Anxiety-based concerns rated as a top problem on the Top Problems Assessment at initial assessment.
Exclusion Criteria
* Presence of clinical features requiring a higher level of care (inpatient or partial hospital treatment).
* Unwillingness of parents to accompany their children for multiple study visits;
* Presence of a significant and/or unstable medical illness that might lead to hospitalization during the study.
* Initiation of an antidepressant within the 12 weeks preceding study enrollment, antipsychotic within 8 weeks prior to study enrollment, changes in established psychotropic medications within 8 weeks before study enrollment, or any change in alternative medications that might have behavioral effects within 6 weeks prior to study baseline assessment. Youth may remain stable on medications during the study.
* Ongoing reports of abuse/neglect or trauma reported as a primary concern.
* Extreme aggression/risk behaviors (e.g., harming animals, fire starting, violence) suggestive of conduct disorder trajectory.
3 Years
7 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital
OTHER
Adam Lewin
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Adam Lewin
Associate Professor
Principal Investigators
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Adam B Lewin, Ph.D., ABPP
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of South Florida
Locations
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Rothman Center for Pediatric Neuropsychiatry
St. Petersburg, Florida, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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ACH-Preschool 2015
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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