Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Change in Fear and Avoidance Ratings |
Participants will rate their level of fear and avoidance in response to the hypothetical scenario of needing to get a shot. This measure consists of two items, both rated on a scale from 0 (not at all) to 8 (very, very much). The study is interested in looking at the changes in these ratings from the baseline period to the post treatment and two-week follow-up period. |
This is a daily measure. Participants will complete it every day for the duration of the study period, which will range between 5 and 7 weeks depending on the participant's baseline assignment. |
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Secondary |
Remote Treatment Acceptability/Feasibility measure |
This measure was adapted for the current study, but is based on the Perceptions of Treatment Questionnaire (Mattis & Ollendick, 1997). The current measure assesses parent's perceptions of the speed, convenience, and helpfulness of the study treatment. The measure consists of 15 items, 11 of which are rated on a Likert scale and 4 of which are free response items. The likert scale items are rated on a 7-point scale, from extremely not (0) to extremely (6). |
This measure will be administered at the two week follow-up timepoint. |
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Secondary |
Measure of the acceptability and feasibility of cognitive bias tasks |
This measure was developed for the purposes of the current study and obtains participants' perspectives about the length, comprehensibility, ease of use, construct validity, and entertainment value of the attentional, interpretation, and memory bias tasks. This measure includes both Likert scale response (9-pt. scale from 0, not at all to 8, very, very much) and free-response items to gain a comprehensive picture of the strengths and limitations of the newly adapted or developed cognitive bias tasks. This measure contains three subscales, each of which corresponds to one of the three cognitive bias tasks (attentional, interpretation, memory). The attentional bias task subscale contains 11 items, the interpretation bias subscale contains 8 items, and the memory bias subscale contains 9 items. The total scale consists of 28 items. |
This measure will be administered at the two week follow-up timepoint. |
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Secondary |
Analysis of test-retest reliability and treatment sensitivity of the attentional bias task |
Once data collection is complete, it will be possible to analyze the test-retest reliability of the attentional bias task. This will be accomplished by assessing the association between attentional bias indices at pre-treatment and at the beginning of the first session, before treatment has been introduced. Additionally, it will be possible to inspect the treatment sensitivity of the attentional bias task by assessing the difference in magnitude of attentional bias indices before treatment and after treatment at the two-week follow-up time-point. |
This analysis will include data points from the pre-baseline assessment, the beginning of the first session, and the two week follow-up timepoint. |
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Secondary |
Analysis of test-retest reliability and treatment sensitivity of the interpretation bias task |
Once data collection is complete, it will be possible to analyze the test-retest reliability of the interpretation bias task. This will be accomplished by assessing the association between interpretation bias indices at pre-treatment and at the beginning of the first session, before treatment has been introduced. Additionally, it will be possible to inspect the treatment sensitivity of the interpretation bias task by assessing the difference in magnitude of interpretation bias indices before treatment and after treatment at the two-week follow-up time-point. |
This analysis will include data points from the pre-baseline assessment, the beginning of the first session, and the two week follow-up timepoint. |
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Secondary |
Analysis of test-retest reliability and treatment sensitivity of the memory bias task |
Once data collection is complete, it will be possible to analyze the test-retest reliability of the memory bias task. This will be accomplished by assessing the association between the memory bias index at pre-treatment and at the beginning of the first session, before treatment has been introduced. Additionally, it will be possible to inspect the treatment sensitivity of the memory bias task by assessing the difference in magnitude of the memory bias index before treatment and after treatment at the two-week follow-up time-point. |
This analysis will include data points from the pre-baseline assessment, the beginning of the first session, and the two week follow-up timepoint. |
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