Emotion Regulation Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluating the Impact of a Canine-assisted Therapy Program in Youth Enrolled in Outpatient Treatment for Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Problems.
The goal of this pilot project is to test for initial efficacy of the Recovery & Care Canine-Assisted Therapy program that has been developed and implemented in Lawrence Hall, a Chicago-based residential treatment center for maltreated youth. In this study, the investigators test the feasibility, acceptability, and short-term efficacy of expanding the program to a group of youth currently in outpatient treatment for social, emotional, and behavioral problems. Results from this project will provide preliminary evidence of whether a structured, goal-oriented intervention program focused on dog training activities has direct impact on increasing youth emotional self-regulation, impulse control, and self-efficacy, which are important targets for intervention among youth with mental health problems. If successful, this project could lead to a larger, randomized control clinical trials study that tests the longitudinal impact of the program that could further lead to national dissemination of the Recovery & Care curriculum as an alternative therapeutic approach.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 72 |
Est. completion date | August 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | August 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 12 Years to 17 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Currently receiving outpatient mental health services in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Neuroscience at the University of Chicago Medical Center - Available for scheduling during the entire 8-week intervention program - Interest in participating in the program Exclusion Criteria: - Severe cognitive, psychiatric, or physical condition or limitation that would prevent participation. - Severe animal allergy - Animal phobia - History of mistreatment of animals. - Above-average scores on both measures of behavioral regulation and emotional regulation - WASI t-score of intellectual ability < 60. |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Chicago | Canine-Therapy Corp |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Emotional Stroop | Computer-Assisted task assessing affect regulation | Up to 1-month post-intervention | |
Primary | Change in Emotional Stroop | Computer-Assisted task assessing affect regulation | Change from baseline to up to 1-month post-intervention | |
Primary | Flanker Task | Computer-Assisted task assessing attention & inhibitory control | Up to 1-month post-intervention | |
Primary | Change in Flanker Task | Computer-Assisted task assessing attention & inhibitory control | Change from baseline to up to 1-month post-intervention | |
Primary | Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale | 10-item self-report scale assessing self-esteem. Higher scores are better outcomes | Up to 1-month post-intervention | |
Primary | Change in Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale | 10-item self-report scale assessing self-esteem. Higher scores are better outcomes | Change from baseline to up to 1-month post-intervention | |
Primary | Change in Negative Affect | In addition to overall change in outcomes post intervention, we are also interested in whether each intervention session produces an immediate change in youth emotion. We will assess negative affect using 5 self-report items on current mood from positive and negative affect scale. Higher scores are worse outcomes. | Change from the beginning to the end of each of the 6 intervention session | |
Secondary | Pearson Social Skills Rating Scales -Positive social behaviors | Self-report subscale assessing cooperation, empathy, assertion, self-control, and responsibility. Higher scores are better outcomes. | Up to 1-month post-intervention | |
Secondary | Change in Pearson Social Skills Rating Scales -Positive social behaviors | Self-report subscale assessing cooperation, empathy, assertion, self-control, and responsibility. Higher scores are better outcomes. | Change from baseline to up to 1-month post-intervention | |
Secondary | Pearson Social Skills Rating Scales -Externalizing behaviors | Self-report subscale assessing aggressive acts and poor temper control. Higher scores are worse outcomes | Up to 1-month post-intervention | |
Secondary | Change in Pearson Social Skills Rating Scales -Externalizing behaviors | Self-report subscale assessing aggressive acts and poor temper control. Higher scores are worse outcomes | Change from baseline to up to 1-month post-intervention | |
Secondary | Attendance and Attrition | Project staff will record the number of absences and drop-outs for youth enrolled in both study intervention conditions. | Aggregated across the 6-week intervention program | |
Secondary | Change in Positive Affect | In addition to overall change in outcomes post intervention, we are also interested in whether each intervention session produces an immediate change in youth emotion. We will assess positive affect using 5 self-report items on current mood from positive and negative affect scale. Higher scores are better outcomes. | Change from the beginning to the end of each of the 6 intervention session | |
Secondary | Self-Regulation Child Report | Behavioral and emotional regulation subscales from the BRIEF-2 instrument | Up to 1-month post-intervention | |
Secondary | Self-Regulation Parent Report | Behavioral and emotional regulation subscales from the BRIEF-2 instrument | Up to 1-month post-intervention |
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