Multiple Family Narrative Therapy for Chinese Families of Children With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
NCT ID: NCT06064942
Last Updated: 2023-10-03
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
140 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-09-01
2023-08-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Related support services in Hong Kong are also inadequate and insufficient. The management of ADHD in Hong Kong follows the international mainstream treatments that comprise prescribing stimulant medication and behavioural interventions. Few studies on psychoeducation models have focused on parent-child relationships, parental stress for families of children with learning disabilities in Hong Kong. The available psychological approaches mainly address the behavioural changes of children with special educational needs (SENs). However, the psychoeducation approach does not reduce the social isolation of parents and the stigmatisation of medication by parents who fear the side effects and long-term effects. To address this research gap, a psychotherapy model is used to evaluate the impact of its intervention on both parents and their child with SENs, especially ADHD, which has been recently seen an increase in demand. At the same time, it is crucial to examine the process of change in attitudes and interactions among family members who participate in Multiple Family Narrative Therapy (MFNT) so that helping professionals can learn from this qualitative part to refine the design and session plan of MFNT.
This study addresses a need in the Hong Kong Chinese community with four anticipated outcomes: 1) the effectiveness of MFNT as a brief-targeted intervention model with CFCAs is determined; 2) a participatory approach that engages both parents and children is realised; 3) a culturally applicable practice manual for the Chinese context is produced; and 4) the use of the practice manual by school and integrative family services is encouraged.
This study evidence-informed and knowledge-building results will support a brief-targeted MFNT approach in Hong Kong to supplement the "treatment as usual" school-focused process in working with Chinese families of children with ADHD (CFCAs) towards a collaborative model where family members can reassess their identity and adopt alternative interaction behaviours. Excessive school-based work increases the pressure of students in an academic achievement-driven culture, which intensifies conflicts in parent-child relationships.
A randomized controlled trial (RCT) design and qualitative interviews will be used to evaluate the effectiveness of MFNT on family welfare. The first objective is to examine the effectiveness of a brief-targeted MFNT for CFCAs in Hong Kong. The aim is to reduce their psychological distress to enhance parent-child relationships. The second objective is to assess and document the course of change in attitudes and interactions among the MFNT participants.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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MFNT Intervention (Treatment Group)
Parents of children with ADHD who are randomized in Treatment Group will first take part in a pre-tested 4-session MFNT intervention programme. The parents will participate in lectures, group discussions, video demonstrations, and in-group exercises offered in these four mentored sessions, while their children will attend the second and fourth sessions.
Multiple Family Narrative Therapy (MFNT)
MFNT consist of 4 weekly group sessions with selected themes from both multiple family therapy (MFT) and narrative therapy (NT) offered in a group format. Parents participates in four mentored sessions, while their children attend the second and fourth sessions. The family is treated as a system through both psychodynamic practices and attachment theories to manage symptoms, to achieve family resilience, and to empower both parents and child to share their unique and lived value-driven experiences. MFNT provides families with therapeutic environments that are conducive to learning and modelling in order to facilitate the process of building healthier parent-child dyads.
MFNT Intervention (Wait Listing Control Group)
Families of children with ADHD who are randomized in Wait Listing Control Group receive services as usual by the school social personnel during the intervention period. The 4-session MFNT intervention program will be delivered to them after the intervention period.
School services for families of children with ADHD
Selected school social personnel will deliver services as usual for the control group.
Interventions
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Multiple Family Narrative Therapy (MFNT)
MFNT consist of 4 weekly group sessions with selected themes from both multiple family therapy (MFT) and narrative therapy (NT) offered in a group format. Parents participates in four mentored sessions, while their children attend the second and fourth sessions. The family is treated as a system through both psychodynamic practices and attachment theories to manage symptoms, to achieve family resilience, and to empower both parents and child to share their unique and lived value-driven experiences. MFNT provides families with therapeutic environments that are conducive to learning and modelling in order to facilitate the process of building healthier parent-child dyads.
School services for families of children with ADHD
Selected school social personnel will deliver services as usual for the control group.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* ADHD diagnosis (by psychiatrist or educational psychologist)
* Diagnosis with comorbidity of other learning disabilities
* Cantonese speaking participants (child and parents)
* At least one of the parents, but not siblings nor grandparents, can commit to all four sessions
* Participants able to comply with all testing and study requirements
Exclusion Criteria
* Limitation in daily communication
* Previous service recipients of Narrative Therapy or Multiple Family Group
* Non-Cantonese speaking child or parent
* Parents or children who refuse to give written consent for their participation in the study
7 Years
13 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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University Grants Committee, Hong Kong
OTHER_GOV
Hong Kong Baptist University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Tak Mau Chan, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Hong Kong Baptist University
Locations
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Department of Social Work, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China
Hong Kong, , Hong Kong
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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General Research Fund (GRF)
Identifier Type: OTHER_GRANT
Identifier Source: secondary_id
RGC Ref No. 12615322
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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