Outcome
| Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
| Other |
Change From Pre-Presentation to Post-Presentation and to 3-Month Follow-Up in Barriers to Seeking Treatment |
The Barriers to Seeking Treatment questionnaire asks participants to indicate whether they agree with 21 potential barriers to treatment (yes/no). A count of the total number of barriers will be used in analyses. |
pre-presentation; post-presentation (within 1 week after the presentation) |
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| Other |
Change From Pre-Presentation to 3-Month Follow-Up in Barriers to Seeking Treatment |
The Barriers to Seeking Treatment questionnaire asks participants to indicate whether they agree with 21 potential barriers to treatment (yes/no). A count of the total number of barriers will be used in analyses. |
pre-presentation; 3-month follow-up |
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| Other |
Client Satisfaction Questionnaire |
The Client Satisfaction Questionnaire assesses participants' satisfaction with the presentation. Items are rated on scale ranging from 1 to 4. Items are summed; higher composite scores indicate greater program satisfaction. |
post-presentation (within 1 week after the presentation) |
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| Other |
Relatability Evaluation |
The Relatability Evaluation will be used to evaluate participants' impression of the presenter. Participants will rate each presenter (scale ranging from 1 to 5) on 10 items associated with aspects of key opinion leaders: relatable, likeable, similar, think similarly, similar beliefs, credible, trustworthy, understanding of the local community, familiar, and friendship. Items are summed; higher composite scores indicate that the presenter is more relatable. |
post-presentation (within 1 week after the presentation) |
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| Other |
Brief Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale-Parent Version |
The total anxiety scale (15 items) from the Brief Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale-Parent Version will be used to assess youth anxiety (Ebesutani et al., 2017). Participants rate items on a scale from 0 (never) to 3 (always). Items are summed; higher scores indicate higher levels of anxiety. |
pre-presentation |
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| Other |
Demographics |
A demographics questionnaire will assess caregiver and youth age, gender, race, ethnicity, and nativity; caregiver level of education, income, and religion; and youth health insurance status. |
pre-presentation |
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| Other |
Content Checklist |
A content checklist will assess the core components of the presentation, as well as presenter and audience member self-disclosure about experiencing receiving therapy for themselves or their child (yes/no). Self-disclosure will be considered to have been made if either the presenter or an audience member self-discloses about their experiences. |
during the 1.5 hour presentation |
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| Other |
Qualitative Interview |
A qualitative interview will ask participants about the following topics: (1) their perception of presenters; (2) ways in which the presenters affected their decision to seek treatment; (3) factors they considered when seeking treatment; (4) strategies they have used from the presentation; (5) their perception of exposure therapy; and (6) general ways that the mental health system could be improved to improve access to therapy. |
3-month follow-up |
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| Primary |
Change From Pre-Presentation to Post-Presentation in Treatment Seeking Evaluation - Intention to Seek Cognitive Behavioral Therapy |
Participants rate how likely they are to seek a therapist who uses exposure therapy for their child in the next three months on a scale ranging from 1 (very unlikely) to 5 (very likely). |
pre-presentation; post-presentation (within 1 week after the presentation) |
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| Primary |
Number of Participants Who Sought Cognitive Behavioral Therapy as Assessed by Treatment Seeking Evaluation - Actual Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Seeking |
Participants indicate whether they sought exposure therapy for their child since the presentation. Participants were first ask if they sought therapy for their child. If yes, they were asked if they sought exposure therapy for their child (options were yes, no, unsure). The count provided is the number of participants that responded "yes" they sought exposure therapy for their child. |
3-month follow-up |
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| Secondary |
Change From Pre-Presentation to Post-Presentation in Parent Engagement in Evidence-Based Services Questionnaire, Knowledge Subscale |
The Parent Engagement in Evidence-Based Services Questionnaire, Knowledge subscale assesses caregiver perceived understanding of how to seek evidence-based practice. Participants rate five items on a ranging from 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree). Items are averaged to create the Parent Engagement in Evidence-Based Services Questionnaire, Knowledge subscale (subscale range = 1-5); higher scores indicate higher levels of perceived knowledge about seeking evidence-based practice. |
pre-presentation; post-presentation (within 1 week after the presentation) |
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| Secondary |
Change From Pre-Presentation to Post-Presentation in Therapy Subjective Norms Questionnaire |
The Therapy Subjective Norms Questionnaire is a six-item measure of caregiver perception of subjective norms for seeking cognitive behavioral therapy. Items are rated on a scale ranging from 1 (strongly disagree) to 7 (strongly agree). Items are summed to create a total score (range = 6 - 42); higher scores indicate more positive subjective norms about seeking therapy. |
pre-presentation; post-presentation (within 1 week after the presentation) |
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| Secondary |
Change From Pre-Presentation to Post-Presentation in Caregiver Attitudes About Cognitive Behavioral Therapy |
The Caregiver Attitudes about Cognitive Behavioral Therapy includes 18 strategies used in cognitive behavioral therapy for youth anxiety. Participants rate how helpful they believe each strategy would be for treating their child on a five-point scale ranging from 1 (very unhelpful) to 5 (very helpful). Items are summed to create a total score (range = 18 - 90); higher scores indicate more favorable attitudes. |
pre-presentation; post-presentation (within 1 week after the presentation) |
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| Secondary |
Change From Pre-Presentation to Post-Presentation in Parents' Internalized Stigma of Mental Illness Scale |
The Parents' Internalized Stigma of Mental Illness Scale (PISMIS) assesses caregiver perception of internalized stigma for having a youth with a mental illness (Zisman-Ilani et al., 2013). Participants rate 10 statements on a scale ranging from 1 (strongly disagree) to 4 (strongly agree); some items are reverse scored. Items are summed to create a total score (range = 10-40); higher scores indicate higher levels of family stigma. |
pre-presentation; post-presentation (within 1 week after the presentation) |
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