A Case-Series Examination of a Brief CAT-Informed Intervention (CATCH-Y) for Young People That Have Self-Injured
NCT ID: NCT04708262
Last Updated: 2022-05-18
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
14 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-04-02
2022-04-01
Brief Summary
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The study will aim to recruit nine young people who have self-injured in the past. Participants must be aged between 13 - 17 years old and have self-injured within the last six months. They will be recruited from local Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) and associated 3rd sector organisations. The therapy is five sessions long, with two assessment sessions before the therapy begins and one assessment session post-therapy. Online assessments will be completed throughout. CATCH-Y involves working with the therapist to understand a young person's past and current experiences, linked to their self-injurious behaviours. This individualised approach could benefit these young people.
As a novel treatment, and in accordance with the medical research council (MRC) framework, the feasibility and acceptability of CATCH-Y should be considered before progressing to a larger trial. This trial will examine the feasibility and acceptability of the CATCH-Y intervention through attendance and retention rates, data completion and intervention acceptability. As a secondary measure, the trial will investigate whether CATCH-Y shows preliminary evidence for positive change.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Cognitive Analytic Therapy for Containing Self-Harm in Young People
Brief one-to-one psychological therapy using Cognitive Analytic Therapy principles, designed for young people who self-harm
Cognitive Analytic Therapy for Containing Self-Harm in Young People
The intervention will run over five sessions, each lasting around 30 - 40 minutes. Researchers will follow the CATCH-Y manualised treatment guide. CATCH-Y is a brief, five session psychological intervention based upon CAT principles and designed to help young people who have self-injured.
Interventions
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Cognitive Analytic Therapy for Containing Self-Harm in Young People
The intervention will run over five sessions, each lasting around 30 - 40 minutes. Researchers will follow the CATCH-Y manualised treatment guide. CATCH-Y is a brief, five session psychological intervention based upon CAT principles and designed to help young people who have self-injured.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Participants will have self-injured at least once in the past six months and have a lifetime history of two or more episodes of NSSI.
* Participants will have a clinician allocated to them within CAMHS or a 3rd sector service.
* Participants will have access to the Internet.
Exclusion Criteria
* Participants will be excluded if they have a severe intellectual disability, which would impair their ability to participate without considerable adaptations being made to the intervention.
* Participants will be excluded if they have inadequate English-language speaking skills due to limitations in their ability to engage with talking therapies in the English language.
* Participants will be excluded if they are judged at high risk of harm to themselves, operationalised as having current suicidal thoughts with a high intent or active plan to end their life.
13 Years
17 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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University of Manchester
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Peter Taylor
Dr
Locations
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University of Manchester
Manchester, , United Kingdom
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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287611
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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