What Difficulties Do Children and Adolescents Experience in Everyday Activities After a Traumatic Event? Focus Groups and Delphi Survey for the Development of a Questionnaire on PTSD-related Functional Impairment
NCT ID: NCT05984706
Last Updated: 2025-03-07
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
50 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2023-11-20
2025-02-28
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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OTHER
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Trauma-exposed children and adolescents
Focus group and Delphi survey
Focus groups and Delphi Questionnaire
1\. Focus groups to identify relevant domains of PTSD-related functional impairment in trauma-exposed children and adolescents to ensure content validity. 2. Delphi Questionnaire evaluation of a list of domains of PTSD-related functional impairment in trauma-exposed children and adolescents (previously selected from based on a literature review and focus groups) on a Likert scale of 1 to 5 for their relevance
Caregivers of trauma-exposed children and adolescents
Focus group and Delphi survey
Focus groups and Delphi Questionnaire
1\. Focus groups to identify relevant domains of PTSD-related functional impairment in trauma-exposed children and adolescents to ensure content validity. 2. Delphi Questionnaire evaluation of a list of domains of PTSD-related functional impairment in trauma-exposed children and adolescents (previously selected from based on a literature review and focus groups) on a Likert scale of 1 to 5 for their relevance
Clinical experts
Delphi survey
Focus groups and Delphi Questionnaire
1\. Focus groups to identify relevant domains of PTSD-related functional impairment in trauma-exposed children and adolescents to ensure content validity. 2. Delphi Questionnaire evaluation of a list of domains of PTSD-related functional impairment in trauma-exposed children and adolescents (previously selected from based on a literature review and focus groups) on a Likert scale of 1 to 5 for their relevance
Interventions
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Focus groups and Delphi Questionnaire
1\. Focus groups to identify relevant domains of PTSD-related functional impairment in trauma-exposed children and adolescents to ensure content validity. 2. Delphi Questionnaire evaluation of a list of domains of PTSD-related functional impairment in trauma-exposed children and adolescents (previously selected from based on a literature review and focus groups) on a Likert scale of 1 to 5 for their relevance
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Children and adolescents, who experienced at least one PTE according to the DSM-5 definition of a traumatic event.
* The PTE(s) must have occurred after the fourth birthday.
* The PTE(s) must have occurred at least 1 month ago.
* Children and adolescents must be 7-18 years of age.
* Children and adolescents are either in trauma-focused treatment at the time of recruitment or they present with at least a moderate PTSS severity according to the Child and Adolescents Trauma Screen 2 (CATS-2) Self-report.
* Children and adolescents must have sufficient command of the German language, excluding a small group of 4-5 unaccompanied refugee adolescents who will also be included. This group will be assisted by an interpreter.
* The children and adolescents do not have any physical impairment due to injuries or somatic illnesses (self-assessment).
* The children and adolescents are not acute suicidal. The responsible psychotherapists or supervisors of the "Schlupfhuus" will provide information about it.
For caregivers:
* Caregivers of children and adolescents, who experienced at least one PTE according to the DSM-5 definition of a traumatic event.
* The PTE(s) must have occurred at least 1 month ago.
* The child or adolescent must be between 1-18 years of age.
* Children and adolescents are either in trauma-focused therapy at the time of recruitment or they present with at least a moderate PTSS severity according to the Child and Adolescents Trauma Screen 2 (CATS-2).
* Caregivers must have sufficient command of the German language.
* The children and adolescents do not have any physical impairment due to injuries or somatic illnesses (self-assessment).
* The children and adolescents are not acute suicidal. The responsible psychotherapists or supervisors of the "Schlupfhuus" will provide information about it.
For clinical experts:
* Clinician or researcher specialized in trauma and PTSD in children and adolescents.
* Clinical experts must have sufficient command of the English language.
Exclusion Criteria
* Children and Adolescents who have not experienced at least one PTE according to the DSM-5 definition of a traumatic event.
* The PTE(s) occurred before the fourth birthday.
* The PTE(s) occurred less than 1 month ago.
* Children and adolescents that are younger than 7 years old and older than 18 years old.
* Children and adolescents that are neither in trauma-focused therapy at the time of recruitment nor meet the CATS-2 score for moderate PTSS severity or higher.
* Children and adolescents that do not have sufficient command of the German language.
* Children and adolescents that have physical impairment due to injuries or somatic illnesses (self-assessment).
* Children and adolescents that are acute suicidal. The responsible psychotherapists or supervisors of the "Schlupfhuus" will provide information about it.
For caregivers:
* Caregivers of children or adolescents who have not experienced at least one PTE according to the DSM-5 definition of a traumatic event.
* The PTE(s) occurred less than 1 month ago.
* The child or adolescent is younger than 1 year old or older than 18 years old.
* The child or adolescent is neither in trauma-focused therapy at the time of recruitment nor meets the CATS-2 score for moderate PTSS severity or higher.
* Caregivers that do not have sufficient command of the German language.
* Children and adolescents that have physical impairment due to injuries or somatic illnesses (self-assessment).
* Children and adolescents that are acute suicidal. The responsible psychotherapists or supervisors of the "Schlupfhuus" will provide information about it.
For clinical experts:
* Clinical experts that don't work as clinician or as researcher specialized in trauma and PTSD in children and adolescents.
* Clinical experts that do not have sufficient command of the English language.
All the participants' informed consent must be obtained before any data is collected.
7 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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University Children's Hospital, Zurich
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Lasse Bartels
Principal investigator
Locations
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University-Children's Hospital Zurich
Zurich, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2023-01290
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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