Mental Health Issue Clinical Trial
— POETOfficial title:
Primary Care Online Emotion-regulation Treatment (POET)
Mental health problems in youth are a global problem, causing incalculable suffering in youth and families, harming long-term prospects of youths, and creating substantial economic costs to society. The overall objective of this study is to build an evidence base for a highly scalable transdiagnostic intervention called the Primary care Online Emotion-regulation Treatment (POET) for youth (12-17 years) seeking treatment for mental health problems. In a randomized controlled trial, the investigators will examine the effects of POET. The investigators will test if emotion regulation mediates reduction in mental health problems during treatment. In addition the investigators will test if POET is more effective for some individuals than others and evaluate if POET is cost-effective. The investigators will also test whether there are detectable effects of POET on distal outcomes utilizing registry data following participants up to 10 years post treatment.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 388 |
Est. completion date | November 25, 2031 |
Est. primary completion date | October 1, 2026 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 12 Years to 17 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Age between 12 - 17 years - Seeking care for mental health problems - At least one guardian interested in participating in the parent program - Deemed capable of making decisions Exclusion Criteria: - Psychiatric problems that require more extensive treatment. - Low global functioning (under 41 points on clinician rated C-GAS or functioning that requires more extensive treatment). - Elevated suicide risk - Insufficient Swedish comprehension. - Life circumstances that complicate or make treatment impossible (eg severe deficits in parental care, domestic violence). |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Sweden | Karolinska Institutet | Stockholm |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Karolinska Institutet | Region Östergötland, Region Skane, Region Stockholm |
Sweden,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | The Credibility/Expectancy Questionnaire (CEQ) | Used to assess treatment credibility and expectancy. The scale has 5 items ranging from 4-58 with higher scores indicating greater credibility/expectancy. Clinician-reported, adolescents self-rated, care-giver reported. | Week 0 and Week 1, Week 2, Week 3, Week 4, Week 5, Week 6 after treatment start. | |
Other | Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ) | Used to assess client satisfaction with treatment. This scale has 8 items ranging from 8-32 points with higher scores indicating greater treatment satisfaction. Adolescents self-rated, care-giver reported. | 7 weeks after treatment start | |
Other | Patient Internet Cognitive behavior therapy Adherence Scale (PIAS) | Used to assess patient adherence to internet-delivered behavioral interventions. This scale has 5 items, total score ranging from 0 to 20, where 0 indicates no adherence and 20 perfect adherence. Clinician-rated. | 3 and 7 weeks after treatment start | |
Other | Questionnaire on Adverse events | Used to assess adverse events related to treatment. Adolescents are asked to report any negative effects or adverse events throughout the treatment period. Adolescents are also requested to report the extent of the impact of any potential adverse events on their well-being using a 0-4 scale, with a higher score indicating a more significant impact. Adolescent self-reported. | 7 weeks after treatment start | |
Other | Academic performance | Grades in school using data from the Swedish registry Longitudinal Integration Database for Health Insurance and Labour Market Studies (LISA). | 5 years after after treatment has ended | |
Other | Occupation | Unemployment rates using data from the Swedish registry Longitudinal Integration Database for Health Insurance and Labour Market Studies (LISA) that contains information on occupation. | 5 years after after treatment has ended | |
Other | Health-care consumption | Number of health care visits using data from the National (Sweden) Patient Register. | 5 years after after treatment has ended | |
Other | Psychopharmacological treatment | Number of psychotropic medications using data from National (Sweden) Prescribed Drug Register. | 5 years after after treatment has ended | |
Other | Mental health disorders | Number of mental disorders according to the ICD-10 and ICD-11 using data from the National (Sweden) Patient Register. | 5 years after after treatment has ended | |
Primary | The Clinical Global Impressions -Severity scale (CGI-S) | Used to assess symptom severity rated on a single item ranging from 1-7, with higher scores indicating more severe symptoms. Clinician-rated. | Week 0, 7 weeks after treatment start and 3,12 and 60 months after treatment has ended | |
Secondary | The Clinical Global Impressions - Improvement scales (CGI-I) | Used to assess symptom improvement rated on a single item ranging from 1-7, with lower scores indicating more improvement. Clinician-rated. | Week 0, 7 weeks after treatment start and 3,12 and 60 months after treatment has ended | |
Secondary | The Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale-C (RCADS-C) | Used to assess symptoms of depression and anxiety. This scale has 47 items, total score ranging from 0 to 141, with higher scores indicating more severe symptoms. Clinician-rated. | Week 0, 7 weeks after treatment start and 3,12 and 60 months after treatment has ended | |
Secondary | The Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale-P (RCADS-P) | Used to assess symptoms of depression and anxiety in their offspring. This scale has 47 items, total score ranges from 0 to 141 points, with higher scores indicating more severe symptoms. Caregiver-reported. | Week 0, 7 weeks after treatment start and 3,12 and 60 months after treatment has ended | |
Secondary | Brief 11-item version of the Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale for Adolescents (RCADS-11) | Used to assess symptoms of depression and anxiety in children and adolescents. This scale has 11 items, total score ranges from 0-33 points, with higher scores indicating more severe symptoms. Self-rated by adolescents. | Week 0 and Week 1, Week 2, Week 3, Week 4, Week 5, Week 6, Week 7 after treatment start and 3,12 and 60 months after treatment has ended | |
Secondary | Children's global assessment scale (CGAS) | Used to assess global impairment on a single item ranging from 1 to 100, with a higher value indicating better functioning. Clinician-rated. | Week 0, 7 weeks after treatment start and 3,12 and 60 months after treatment has ended | |
Secondary | The Work and Social Adjustment Scale (WSAS) | Used to assess impaired functioning in school, everyday life, friends and social life, recreation and hobbies and family and close relationships. This scale has 5 items, total score ranges from 0 to 40, with higher scores indicating greater impairment. Clinician-rated. | Week 0, 7 weeks after treatment start and 3,12 and 60 months after treatment has ended | |
Secondary | The Positive and Negative Affect Schedule for Children (PANAS-C) | Used to assess positive and negative feelings. This scale has 2 subscales. Each total subscale score range from 5-25, with higher scores indicating more negative or positive feelings. Self-rated by adolescents. | Week 0 and Week 1, Week 2, Week 3, Week 4, Week 5, Week 6, Week 7 after treatment start and 3,12 and 60 months after treatment has ended | |
Secondary | The Emotion Regulation Questionnaire for Children and Adolescents (ERQ-CA) | Used to assess cognitive reappraisal. The subscale has 6 items, total subscale score ranges from 6-30, with higher scores indicating greater usage of cognitive reappraisal. Self-rated by adolescents. | Week 0 and Week 1, Week 2, Week 3, Week 4, Week 5, Week 6, Week 7 after treatment start and 3,12 and 60 months after treatment has ended | |
Secondary | Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale - 16 item version (DERS-16) | Used to assess difficulties in emotion regulation. The scale has 16 items, total score ranges from 16-80, with higher scores indicating more difficulties. Self-rated by adolescents.
One subscale named impulse (3 items ranging from 3-15) will be administered once every week during treatment. |
Week 0 and Week 1, Week 2, Week 3, Week 4, Week 5, Week 6, Week 7 after treatment start and 3,12 and 60 months after treatment has ended | |
Secondary | The Process Model of Emotion Regulation Questionnaire -short (PMERQ-S) | Used to assesses individual differences in emotion regulation. This scale has 30 items, total score ranges from 30-180, with higher scores indicate a greater usage of emotion regulation. Self-rated by adolescents.
The three subscales named Confront unpleasant situations (3 items, totalt subscale score ranges from 6-18), Avoid unpleasant situations (3 items, totalt subscale score ranges from 6-18) and Cognitively distract (3 items, totalt subscale score ranges 6-18) will administered to adolescents weekly. |
Week 0 and Week 1, Week 2, Week 3, Week 4, Week 5, Week 6, Week 7 after treatment start and 3,12 and 60 months after treatment has ended | |
Secondary | The Perth Alexithymia Questionnaire-Short Form (PAQ-S) | Used to assess alexithymia. This scale has 6 items, totalt score ranges from 6 to 42, with higher scores indicate higher levels of alexithymia. Self-rated by adolescents. | Week 0 and Week 1, Week 2, Week 3, Week 4, Week 5, Week 6, Week 7 after treatment start and 3,12 and 60 months after treatment has ended | |
Secondary | Self-Efficacy Questionnaire for Children (SEQ-C) | Used to assess social self-efficacy. The subscale named social self-efficacy has 8 items, total subscale score ranges from 8-40, with higher scores indicating greater social self-efficacy. Self-rated by adolescents. | Week 0 and Week 1, Week 2, Week 3, Week 4, Week 5, Week 6, Week 7 after treatment start and 3,12 and 60 months after treatment has ended | |
Secondary | Child Health Utility 9D (CHU-9D) | Used to assess health-related quality of life. This scale has 9 items, total score ranges from 9 to 45, with higher scores indicating worse quality of life. Self-rated by adolescents. | Week 0, 7 weeks after treatment start and 3,12 and 60 months after treatment has ended | |
Secondary | Borderline symptoms checklist supplement (BSL-23) | Used to assess high-risk and problematic behaviors. This scale has 10 items, total score ranges from 0 to 40, with higher scores indicating greater usage of high-risk and problematic behaviors. Self-rated by adolescents. | Week 0, 7 weeks after treatment start and 3,12 and 60 months after treatment has ended | |
Secondary | The Emotion Beliefs Questionnaire (EBQ) | Used to assess beliefs about emotions. This scale 16 items, total score ranges from 16 to 112, with higher scores indicating more maladaptive beliefs about emotions. Self-rated by adolescents. | Week 0, 7 weeks after treatment start and 3,12 and 60 months after treatment has ended | |
Secondary | Coping with Children's Negative Emotions Scale Adolescent Version (CCNES-A) | Used to assess parents' perceived ability to cope with children's negative emotions. This scale has six subscales which include emotion focused, problem-focused, minimization, punitive, expressive encouragement, and distress responses. Each subscale has 9 items, total subscale score ranges from 1-7, with higher scores indicating greater usage of a certain parental coping style. Care-giver reported. | Week 0, 7 weeks after treatment start and 3,12 and 60 months after treatment has ended | |
Secondary | Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale - 16 item version (DERS-16) | Used to assess difficulties in emotion regulation. The scale has 16 items, total score ranges from 16-80, with higher scores indicating more difficulties. Self-rated by parents. | Week 0, 7 weeks after treatment start and 3,12 and 60 months after treatment has ended | |
Secondary | Behavioral emotion regulation questionnaire (BERQ) | Used to assess parents' perception of the adolescent's behavioral emotion regulation. This scale has 5 subscales. Each total subscale score ranges from 4-20, with higher scores indicating greater usage of a certain strategy. Care-giver reported. | Week 0, 7 weeks after treatment start and 3,12 and 60 months after treatment has ended | |
Secondary | Trimbos Questionnaire for Costs associated with Psychiatric Illness (TiC-P) | Used to assess healthcare and other societal resource use for both children and caregivers. Caregiver-reported. | Week 0, 7 weeks after treatment start and 3,12 and 60 months after treatment has ended |
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