Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Pediatric Anxiety Rating Scale (PARS) |
Used to assess anxiety severity. Clinician-rated. Primary clinical outcome of the study. The scale yields a score of 0 to 35, with higher scores indicating more severe anxiety. |
Baseline; POST-1 (week 14-17); POST-2 (week 30-33). |
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Secondary |
Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview for Children and Adolescents (MINI-KID) |
Used to assess anxiety disorders and psychiatric comorbidity at baseline and anxiety disorders and major depression at follow-ups. Clinician-rated. |
Baseline; POST-1 (week 14-17); POST-2 (week 30-33). |
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Secondary |
Clinical Global Impression Scale - Severity (CGI-S) |
Used to assess overall anxiety severity. Clinician-rated. Ratings are reported on a seven-graded scale from 1 ("Normal, not at all ill") to 7 ("Among the most extremely ill patients"). |
Baseline; POST-1 (week 14-17); POST-2 (week 30-33). |
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Secondary |
Clinical Global Impression Scale - Improvement (CGI-I) |
Used to assess level of improvement compared to admission. Clinician-rated. This single item scale ranges from 1 ("Very much improved") to 7 ("Very much worse"). |
POST-1 (week 14-17); POST-2 (week 30-33). |
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Secondary |
Children's Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) |
Used to assess global impairment. Clinician-rated. The CGAS is a single item scale that ranges from 1 to 100, with a higher value indicating better functioning. |
Baseline; POST-1 (week 14-17); POST-2 (week 30-33). |
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Secondary |
Number of participants with concomitant interventions |
Used to assess potential other treatments during the study period. Clinician-rated. |
POST-1 (week 14-17); POST-2 (week 30-33). |
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Secondary |
Measure of accidental unmasking |
Used to assess the number of occasions where outcome assessors are accidentally unmasked to group allocation. |
POST-1 (week 14-17); POST-2 (week 30-33). |
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Secondary |
Guess of group allocation |
Used to assess the percentage of correctly guessed group allocation from masked outcome assessors. |
POST-1 (week 14-17); POST-2 (week 30-33). |
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Secondary |
Experiences of participating in the study |
A semi-structured interview conducted by a non-masked study coordinator covering (i) burden of participation, (ii) experiences of interventions, (iii) understandability of measures/interviews, and (iv) missing content in measures/interviews. Clinician-rated. |
POST-2 (week 30-33). |
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Secondary |
Interviews with participants about treatment |
A semi-structured interview conducted by a non-masked researchers who is not otherwise involved in the study covering topics about treatment content, treatment timing, degree of therapist contact, caregiver collaboration and personal effort/motivation as well as themes important to the child/adolescent. Clinician-rated. |
POST-1 (week 14-17) or POST-2 (week 30-33). |
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Secondary |
Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale - Child version (RCADS-C) |
Used to assess anxiety symptoms. Child/adolescent-reported. The RCADS version used in the present study is the 47-item version which ranges from 0 to 141 points, with higher scores indicating more severe internalizing symptoms. |
Baseline; POST-1 (week 14-17); POST-2 (week 30-33). |
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Secondary |
Child Anxiety Life Interference Scale - Revised - Child version (CALIS-R-C) |
Used to assess life interference and impairment associated with childhood anxiety. The scale ranges from 0 to 36 points, with higher scores indicating higher interference and impairment.Child/adolescent-reported. |
Baseline; POST-1 (week 14-17); POST-2 (week 30-33). |
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Secondary |
Deliberate Self-harm Inventory - Youth version (DSHI-Y) |
Used to assess self-harm. Child/adolescent-reported. |
Baseline; POST-1 (week 14-17); POST-2 (week 30-33). |
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Secondary |
Ill temper scale of the Inventory of Depression and Anxiety Symptoms II - Child version (IDAS-II-C) |
Used to assess irritability. Child/adolescent-reported. The scale ranges from 0 to 20 points, with higher scores indicating greater anger. |
Baseline; POST-1 (week 14-17); POST-2 (week 30-33). |
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Secondary |
Child Health Utility 9D (CHU9D) |
Used to assess health-related quality of life. Child/adolescent-reported. The scale ranges from 9 to 45 points, with higher scores indicating worse quality of life. |
Baseline; POST-1 (week 14-17); POST-2 (week 30-33). |
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Secondary |
Systematic Clinical Outcome and Routine Evaluation-15 - Child version (SCORE-15-C) |
Used to assess family functioning. Child/adolescent-reported. The scale ranges from 15 to 75, with a lower score indicating higher family functioning. |
Baseline; POST-1 (week 14-17); POST-2 (week 30-33). |
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Secondary |
Need for treatment - Child version |
Used to assess need of treatment for anxiety symptoms. Child/adolescent-reported. This single item scale ranges from 1 to 5 points, with higher scores indicating a higher need for treatment. |
Baseline; POST-1 (week 14-17); POST-2 (week 30-33). |
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Secondary |
Client Satisfaction Questionnaire - Child version (CSQ-8-C) |
Used to assess treatment satisfaction. Child/adolescent-reported. The scale ranges from 9 to 36 points, with higher scores indicating greater satisfaction. |
POST-1 (week 14-17); POST-2 (week 30-33; only if a second round of treatment is initiated). |
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Secondary |
Adverse events questionnaire - Child version (AEQ-C) |
Used to assess adverse events/effects. Child/adolescent-reported. The scale consists of 22 yes/no items (score range 0-22 points) with higher scores indicating more present adverse events. For each adverse event that is present, there is also a rating of whether the adverse event is thought to be related to the provided treatment (yes or no). |
Every third week during week 2-13 and 18-29 (the latter applies only if a second round of treatment is initiated). |
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Secondary |
Working alliance - Child version |
Used to assess the participant's perceived working alliance with their therapist. Child/adolescent-reported. The scale ranges from 0 to 36 points, with higher scores indicating better working alliance. |
Every third week during weeks 2-13 and 18-29 (the latter applies only if a second round of treatment is initiated). |
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Secondary |
Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale - Parent version (RCADS-P) |
Used to assess anxiety symptoms. Caregiver-reported. The RCADS version used in the present study is the 47-item version which ranges from 0 to 141 points, with higher scores indicating more severe internalizing symptoms. |
Baseline; POST-1 (week 14-17); POST-2 (week 30-33). |
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Secondary |
Child Anxiety Life Interference Scale - Revised - Parent version (CALIS-R-P) |
Used to assess life interference and impairment associated with childhood anxiety. Caregiver-reported. The scale ranges from 0 to 36 points, with higher scores indicating higher interference and impairment. |
Baseline; POST-1 (week 14-17); POST-2 (week 30-33). |
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Secondary |
Systematic Clinical Outcome and Routine Evaluation-15 - Parent version (SCORE-15-P) |
Used to assess family functioning. Caregiver-reported. The scale ranges from 15 to 75, with a lower score indicating higher family functioning. |
Baseline; POST-1 (week 14-17); POST-2 (week 30-33). |
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Secondary |
Ill temper scale of the Inventory of Depression and Anxiety Symptoms II - Parent version (IDAS-II-P) |
Used to assess irritability. Caregiver-reported. The scale ranges from 0 to 20 points, with higher scores indicating greater anger. |
Baseline; POST-1 (week 14-17); POST-2 (week 30-33). |
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Secondary |
Need for treatment - Parent version |
Used to assess need of treatment for anxiety symptoms. Caregiver-reported. This single item scale ranges from 1 to 5 points, with higher scores indicating a higher need for treatment. |
Baseline; POST-1 (week 14-17); POST-2 (week 30-33). |
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Secondary |
The Treatment Inventory of Costs in Patients With Psychiatric Disorders (TIC-P) |
Used to assess healthcare and other societal resource use for both children and caregivers. Caregiver-reported. |
Baseline; POST-1 (week 14-17); POST-2 (week 30-33). |
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Secondary |
Client Satisfaction Questionnaire - Parent version (CSQ-8-P) |
Used to assess treatment satisfaction. Caregiver-reported. The scale ranges from 9 to 36 points, with higher scores indicating greater satisfaction. |
POST-1 (week 14-17); POST-2 (week 30-33; only if a second round of treatment is initiated). |
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Secondary |
Adverse events questionnaire - Parent version (AEQ-P) |
Used to assess adverse events/effects. Parent-reported. The scale consists of 22 yes/no items (score range 0-22 points) with higher scores indicating more present adverse events. For each adverse event that is present, there is also a rating of whether the adverse event is thought to be related to the provided treatment (yes or no). |
Every third week during week 2-13 and 18-29 (the latter applies only if a second round of treatment is initiated). |
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Secondary |
Working alliance - Parent version |
Used to assess the caregiver's perceived working alliance with their therapist. Caregiver-reported. The scale ranges from 0 to 36 points, with higher scores indicating better working alliance. |
Every third week during weeks 2-13 and 18-29 (the latter applies only if a second round of treatment is initiated). |
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Secondary |
Behavioral, Emotional, and Social Skills Inventory (BESSI) |
Used to assess emotional resilience and self-management. Child/adolescent and caregiver-reported. The scale consists of 102 items, each rated from 1 to 5 points, and scores are presented as averages on six different combinations of items, referred to as "Skill domains". |
Week 1; POST-2 (week 30-33). |
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Secondary |
The PROMIS peer relationships short form (PR-SF) |
Used to assess peer relationships. Child/adolescent-reported. The scale ranges from 8 to 40 points, with higher scores indicating greater peer relationships. |
Week 1; POST-2 (week 30-33). |
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Secondary |
Avoidance and Fusion Questionnaire for Youth (AFQ-Y8) |
Used to assess psychological inflexibility. Child/adolescent-reported. The scale ranges from 0 to 32 points, with higher scores indicating greater psychological inflexibility. |
Week 1; POST-2 (week 30-33). |
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Secondary |
The Cognitive-attentional Syndrome Questionnaire (CAS-1) |
Used to assess dysfunctional metacognitive beliefs. Child/adolescent-reported. The questionnaire consists of four domains. Each item of the three first domains is scored on a 0-8 point scale. Each item of the fourth domain is score on 0-100 scale. Higher scores indicates more dysfunctional metacognitive beliefs. |
Week 1; POST-2 (week 30-33). |
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Secondary |
Hierarchical Personality Inventory for Children (HiPIC-30) |
Used to assess personality traits. Child/adolescent and caregiver-reported. The questionnaire collects data on five personality domains. Each of the 30 items range from 1 to 5 points. Higher scores indicates greater indication of the personality domain in question. |
Week 1. |
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Secondary |
Swanson, Nolan, and Pelham Rating Scale (SNAP-IV) |
Used to assess attention difficulties, hyperactivity, impulsivity, and oppositional symptoms. Caregiver-reported. Each item is scored from 0 to 3 points. The item scores are then summarized in domains: inattention (items 1-9), hyperactivity-impulsivity (items 11-19) and oppositional (items 21-28). Items 10, 20 and 29 are not included in any of the domains. Higher scores indicate greater attention difficulties, hyperactivity, impulsivity, and oppositional symptoms. |
Week 1; POST-2 (week 30-33). |
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Secondary |
Autism Phenotype Scale (APS) |
Used to assess core autism traits. Child/adolescent and caregiver-reported. The scale ranges from 0 to 36 points, with higher scores indicating greater autism traits. |
Week 1; POST-2 (week 30-33). |
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