Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Efficacy and Cost Effectiveness of Internet-delivered Trauma-focused CBT for Young People With PTSD
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare therapist-guided internet delivered trauma-focused cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) to an active control condition comprising therapist-guided internet delivered cognitive behavioral therapy containing relaxation techniques and psychoeducation for young people with post-traumatic stress disorder regarding efficacy and cost effectiveness. Young people with post-traumatic stress disorder will be randomly assigned to receive either 12 weeks of therapist-guided internet delivered trauma-focused cognitive behavior therapy (iTF-CBT) or therapist-guided internet delivered cognitive-behavioral therapy containing relaxation and psychoeducation.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 240 |
Est. completion date | January 4, 2028 |
Est. primary completion date | January 4, 2027 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 13 Years to 17 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - 13-17 years, - Primary PTSD diagnosis - Fluent in Swedish - Access to the Internet at home or can use vouchers for internet-access to their phone. - Parent/guardian willing and able to take part in treatment. Exclusion Criteria: - PTSD is not the primary concern - Initiation or adjustment of any psychotropic medication within the last 4 weeks prior to commencement of treatment - Serious mental health symptoms, such as mania, psychosis, alcohol, or substance use disorders or current suicide risk warranting immediate clinical attention. - Ongoing trauma-focused CBT or Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing Therapy - Ongoing trauma-related threat |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Sweden | Barn och ungdomspsykiatrin, BUP Internetenhet and Save the Children | Stockholm |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Karolinska Institutet | Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Stockholm, Save the Children |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Differences in treatment credibility between arms | Measures treatment expectancy and rationale credibility. The CEQ is a 5-item measure of the treatment's credibility and the patients' expectations. The patients assess each domain on a 11-point likert scale (scored 0-10), with a total score ranging between 0-50 where higher score indicates higher credibility and higher expectations. | After completion of the first treatment module (week 1 from baseline) | |
Other | Differences in experience of working alliance between arms | Measures the therapeutic alliance in therapy. The WAI-SR is a 12-item measure of the patient's experience of their working alliance with the therapist. The patients assess each item on a 7-point likert scale (scored 0-6), with a total score ranging between 0-72 where higher score indicates higher better working alliance according to the patient. | After completion of the third module (week 3 from baseline) | |
Primary | Change in PTSD symptoms as assessed by the Clinician Administered PTSD Scale Children and Adolescent version 5 (CAPS-5-CA) | The CAPS-5-CA is a structured interview that assesses the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders version 5 (DSM-5) criteria for PTSD (Weathers et al., 2013). Each item is rated on a severity scale ranging from 0 (Absent) to 4 (Extreme/incapacitating) and combines information about frequency and intensity for each of the 20 symptoms. Total Score (Range 0-80 with higher scores representing more PTSD symptoms. | Baseline, 1-month (primary endpoint), 6-month and 12-month after treatment completion | |
Secondary | Change in self-rated symptoms of PTSD and complex PTSD measured by The Child and Adolescent Trauma Screen (CATS-2) | The CATS-2 measures potentially traumatic events (PTEs), posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) and impairment according to DSM-5 and ICD-11 criteria in children and adolescent from 7 to 17 years. In addition to a self-report measure for children and adolescents, the CATS-2 includes a parallel caregiver version. Posttraumatic stress symptoms in the last four weeks are then assessed using 25 items rated on a 4-point. The 25 items map directly onto the diagnostic criteria for PTSD in DSM-5 and ICD-11 PTSD and CPTSD. The DSM-5 PTSD severity score is the sum of items 1-20 (range 0-60), including only the highest score of items 9, 10, 15. The ICD-11 PTSD severity score (range 0-18) is the sum of items 2, 3, 6, 7, 17, 18. The ICD-11 CPTSD score (range 0-36) is the sum of ICD-11 PTSD severity score (2, 3, 6, 7, 17, 18) plus the sum of the ICD-11 DSO severity score (9b, 9d, 10a, 13, 14, 15a). Higher scores represents more PTSD symptoms. | Baseline, through the treatment period up to 12 weeks and 1-month, 6-month and 12-month after treatment completion | |
Secondary | Change in self-rated symptoms of depression as measured by Mood and Feelings Questionnaire (MFQ) | The MFQ consists of a series of 33 descriptive phrases regarding how the subject has been feeling or acting recently. Respondents are asked whether descriptions in the questionnaire are 'true', 'sometimes true' or 'not true' for them over the past two weeks. The MFQ is scored by summing together the point values of responses for each item. The response choices and their designated point values are as follows: "not true" = 0 points, "sometimes true" = 1 point, "true" = 2 points. Higher scores on the MFQ suggest more severe depressive symptoms. | Baseline, immediately after treatment completion, and 1-month, 6-month and 12-month after treatment completion | |
Secondary | Change in psychosocial impairment measured by The Education, Work and Social Adjustment Scale, Youth and Parent (EWSAS) | EWSAS is a short, self-reported instrument consisting of five items about psychosocial impairments rated on a nine-point Likert scale. A higher score means more severe impairment. | Baseline, immediately after treatment completion, and 1-month, 6-month and 12-month after treatment completion | |
Secondary | Change in Treatment Inventory of Costs in Psychiatric Patients (TIC-P) | Self-rated questionnaire on healthcare utilization and productivity losses in patients with a psychiatric disorder. The TIC-P questionnaire measures costs in two dimensions: use of health resources and loss of productivity. Lower cost is better. | Baseline, immediately after treatment completion, and 1-month, 6-month and 12-month after treatment completion | |
Secondary | Adverse events related to treatment measured by the Negative effects questionnaire | Self-rated questionnaire on negative effects. It contains 32 items that are scored on a five point Likert-scale (0-4) and differentiates between negative effects that are attributed to treatment and those possibly caused by other circumstances. The total score of the NEQ ranges from 0 to 80 points, a higher score reflects more negative effects. | Immediately after treatment completion, 1-month, 6-month and 12-month after treatment completion | |
Secondary | Quality of life measured by Assessment of Quality of Life KIDSCREEN-10 | Change in subjective psychological, mental and social well-being from baseline to immediately after treatment and follow up . a higher score reflects higher health-related quality of life. | Immediately after treatment completion, 1-month, 6-month and 12-month after treatment completion | |
Secondary | Participants satisfaction with treatment, assessed by The Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ-8). | The CSQ-8 yields a single score measuring a single dimension of overall satisfaction. An "overall score" is calculated by summing the score on each of the eight scale item. Scores range from 8 to 32, with higher values indicating higher satisfaction. | Immediately after treatment completion. | |
Secondary | Number of completed treatment modules | Data will be gathered on total number of completed modules during the 12 week treatment. | Baseline up to 12 weeks | |
Secondary | Number of messages sent and received in the digital platform | Data will be gathered on total number of messages sent and received back and forth between the participant and the therapist during the 12 week treatment. | Baseline up to 12 weeks | |
Secondary | Number of home work assignments made by the participant during the treatment period | umber of home work assignments made by the participant during the treatment period | up to 12 weeks | |
Secondary | The proportion of participants that conducts the weekly measures and further assessment points | The proportion of participants that conducts the weekly measures and further assessment points | up to the 6 months follow up | |
Secondary | The proportion of participants that go through the entire treatment period | The proportion of participants that go through the entire treatment period | up to 12 weeks | |
Secondary | Number of drop-outs from treatment | Number of drop-outs from treatment | up to 12 weeks | |
Secondary | Participants experience/satisfaction with treatment and assessment procedures through qualitative interviews | Participants experience/satisfaction with treatment and assessment procedures through qualitative interviews | up to the 6-month follow up |
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