Depression Clinical Trial
— PFC+Official title:
Moderators and Mediators of Behavioural Parent Training Outcomes for Children With Attention-deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Evaluating the Importance of Addressing Parent Psychopathology and Treatment Process Factors
Behavioural parent training (BPT) is a front-line treatment for children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) that teaches parents how to support their child and manage behaviour. Parents of children with ADHD who have their own elevated ADHD/depressive symptoms may be less likely connect/engage and benefit from BPT. The current study modifies a BPT program that specifically addresses peer difficulties as these are common in children with ADHD. The goal of the modifications is to enhance the treatment process (how much parents connect and engage with the treatment) for parents with elevated ADHD/depressive symptoms. The Investigators will test whether this intervention increases parent engagement/connection to the program and whether it improves parenting behaviour.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 48 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 6 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: Parents who participate in this study must meet the following criteria: 1. have a child (age 6-11) with elevated ADHD symptoms and peer difficulties; 2. have at minimum subclinical levels of depression and/or ADHD determined by self-report on symptom measures (parents with clinical levels are eligible); 3. be the primary parent involved with the child and their social life. Exclusion Criteria: Parents will be excluded if: 1. they cannot understand or speak English at a 9th grade level as they will be unable to participate in PFC+ (delivered in English) or complete questionnaires (reading/writing at the 9th grade level is not required as parents can be provided support in reading questionnaires and PFC+ content is delivered verbally); 2. they require alternative supports for more pressing mental health concerns (such that it would not be in their best interest to delay those other supports in order to participate in the current study), this might include schizophrenia, psychosis, a personality disorder, autism, intellectual disability, suicidal ideation, or self harm (they will be referred to alternative supports as needed); 3. they are participating in a different BPT program at the same time as they are projected to participate in PFC+; 4. if their 6-11 year old child has autism, pervasive developmental disorder, diagnosed or suspected intellectual disability, psychosis, or active suicidality (they will be referred to alternative supports as needed); 5. if their child does understand or speak English at the 1st grade level, as they will need to complete some questionnaires (research assistants will support children through questionnaires so reading at a 1st grade level is not required); 6. they do not have access to a computer, internet, and a private space to attend sessions (as the sessions are online, and a private space is needed to protect the confidentiality of other study participants). |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Canada | University of British Columbia, Department of Psychology | Vancouver | British Columbia |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of British Columbia | Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Attendance (how many sessions did they attend) | - Descriptor: how many sessions did parents attend? This will be recorded after each session, and there are 6 possible sessions | The six possible sessions of the program in total, which occur over approximately 7 weeks | |
Primary | Homework completion | - Descriptor: how often did parents complete their homework goals? Measured by the number of homework assignments that parents competed, out of four possible homework assignments | The four possible sessions where homework is assigned, which occur over 4 weeks covering the last 4 sessions of the program | |
Primary | Time spent on material | - Descriptor: how many minutes did parents spend on program material outside of sessions. Measured by the total amount of minutes that parents spent on program material outside of session, over the entire program. | The four possible sessions where homework is assigned, which occur over 4 weeks covering the last 4 sessions of the program | |
Primary | Early Working Alliance with Therapist (Working Alliance Inventory) | - Descriptor: Therapeutic alliance | Measured in week 2 of the program (after session 2) | |
Primary | Post-Treatment Working Alliance with Therapist (Working Alliance Inventory) | - Descriptor: Therapeutic Alliance | Measured in week 7 (approximately one week after program completion) | |
Primary | Group Social Support (Revised Working Alliance Inventory - Bond subscale) | - Descriptor: Modified (WAI-SR) to report on bond between group members | Measured in week 7 (approximately one week after program completion) | |
Primary | Treatment Satisfaction | - Descriptor: how much did parents enjoy each session. Calculated as the average satisfaction with treatment, calculated as the mean of parent ratings of satisfaction obtained after each session. | The six possible sessions of the program in total, which occur over approximately 7 weeks | |
Primary | Change in Parenting Behaviour After Program (Alabama Parenting Questionnaire) | - Descriptor: Change in use of positive/negative parenting behaviours | From baseline (week 0) to post-treatment (week 7; approximately one week after program completion) | |
Primary | Change in Parenting Behaviour at Follow-Up (Alabama Parenting Questionnaire) | - Descriptor: Change in use of positive/negative parenting behaviours | From baseline (week 0) to follow-up (week 14; approximately seven weeks after program completion) | |
Primary | Change in Parent Friendship Facilitation After Program (Friendship Facilitation Questionnaire) | - Descriptor: Change in use of friendship facilitation skills | From baseline (week 0) to post-treatment (week 7; approximately one week after program completion) | |
Primary | Change in Parent Friendship Facilitation at Follow-Up (Friendship Facilitation Questionnaire) | - Descriptor: Change in use of friendship facilitation skills | From baseline (week 0) to follow-up (week 14; approximately seven weeks after program completion) | |
Primary | Change in Parenting Stress After program (Parenting Stress Index - Short Form) | - Descriptor: Change in parent stress levels | From baseline (week 0) to post-treatment (week 7; approximately one week after program completion) | |
Primary | Change in Parenting Stress at Follow-Up (Parenting Stress Index - Short Form) | - Descriptor: Change in parent stress levels | From baseline (week 0) to follow-up (week 14; approximately seven weeks after program completion) | |
Primary | Change in Parenting Competence After Program (Parenting Sense of Competence Questionnaire) | - Descriptor: Change in parent-reported levels of parenting competence | From baseline (week 0) to post-treatment (week 7; approximately one week after program completion) | |
Primary | Change in Parenting Competence at Follow-Up (Parenting Sense of Competence Questionnaire) | - Descriptor: Change in parent-reported levels of parenting competence | From baseline (week 0) to follow-up (week 14; approximately seven weeks after program completion) | |
Secondary | Change in Child Peer Problems After Program (Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire - Peer Problems Subscale) | - Descriptor: Change in parent-reported child peer problems | From baseline (week 0) to post-treatment (week 7; approximately one week after program completion) | |
Secondary | Change in Child Peer Problems at Follow-Up (Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire - Peer Problems Subscale) | - Descriptor: Change in parent-reported child peer problems | From baseline (week 0) to follow-up (week 14; approximately seven weeks after program completion) | |
Secondary | Change in Child Quality of Play After Program (Quality of Play Questionnaire) | - Descriptor: Change in parent-reported child quality of play | From baseline (week 0) to post-treatment (week 7; approximately one week after program completion) | |
Secondary | Change in Child Quality of Play at Follow Up (Quality of Play Questionnaire) | - Descriptor: Change in parent-reported child quality of play | From baseline (week 0) to follow-up (week 14; approximately seven weeks after program completion) |
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