Psychological Distress Clinical Trial
— FAPOfficial title:
Assessing the Mechanism of Change of Functional Analytic Psychotherapy: An Analysis of a Process-Driven Behavioral Intervention
Verified date | June 2018 |
Source | University of Nevada, Reno |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This study seeks to assess the mechanisms of change of Functional Analytic Psychotherapy
(FAP). FAP is a process-outcome psychotherapy that focuses on the therapeutic relationship,
providing services to participants presenting with difficulties in their social interactions
and relationships. A multiple baseline design between four participants who report
interpersonal relating difficulties and psychological distress will be conducted. Therapists
will provide contingent reinforcement to clients' behavior in session with the aim of:
1. Examining the mechanisms of change of FAP via contingent responding to participants'
interpersonal difficulties.
2. Determining the effectiveness of FAP on the interpersonal functioning of verbally able
adults.
3. Establishing the relationship between the amount of contingent reinforcement and the
changes in clients' interpersonal repertoires (proportion).
Four hypotheses will be explored in this study: (1) contingent reinforcement functions as the
mechanism of change in FAP, (2) FAP implementation decreases the frequency of interpersonal
problems in and out of session, (3) FAP implementation increases the frequency of
interpersonal functioning in and out of session, and (4) a higher proportion of reinforcement
delivered by therapist enhances clients' alternative behaviors.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 3 |
Est. completion date | November 2, 2018 |
Est. primary completion date | November 2, 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Interpersonal Difficulties: participants who endorse high scores in the Functional Idiographic Assessment Template-Questionnaire Short Form (Darrow et al., 2014) and report interpersonal dysfunction in a clinical interview based on the Functional Idiographic Assessment Template (Callaghan, 2001) - Psychological Distress: participants who endorse indicators of depression, anxiety, stress, or general psychological distress based on the DASS-42 (Crawford & Henry, 2003) and report psychological distress in a clinical interview. - Participants who Identify themselves as needing psychological services. Exclusion Criteria: - Current substance abuse. - Current suicidal plan. - Past suicidal attempts. - History of psychotic or bipolar disorders. - Participants who are taking psychiatric medication for less than six weeks. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | University of Nevada, Reno | Reno | Nevada |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Nevada, Reno |
United States,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Functional Idiographic Assessment Template-Questionnaire Short Form (FIAT-Q-SF) | FIAT-Q-SF is a 32-items self-report in a 6-point liker scale (from -3 to +3) based on a functional analytic approach of interpersonal functioning. Items are contained in six interpersonal factors that have moderate and good reliability using Cronbach's alpha: (a) avoidance of interpersonal intimacy (a= 0.82), (b) argumentativeness or disagreement (a= 0.74), (c) connection and reciprocity (a= 0.64), (d) conflict aversion (a= 0.72), (e) emotional experience and expression (a= 0.75), and (f) excessive expressivity (a= 0.77). Total score of FIAT-Q-SF had mean -16.56 and a standard deviation (SD) of 18.31 in its validation study. Values 1-SD above the mean are considered worse interpersonal functioning while scores 1-SD below of the mean are considered improvements in social functioning. | Through study completion, an average of 1 year | |
Primary | Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS-42) | DASS is a 42-items self-report scale developed to measure emotional states of depression, anxiety, and stress over the past week. The sum of DASS-42 scales provides an estimate of psychological distress. DASS has shown a consistent three-factorial structure, as well as convergent and discriminant validity. DASS total score and their sub-scales have found a good reliability using the Cronbach's alpha: depression a=0.947, anxiety a=0.897, stress a=0.933, and total score a=0.96. The following cutt-off points for each category of the DASS based on normative percentiles: (a) normal (0-78 percentile), (b) mild (78-87 percentile), (c) moderate (87-95 percentile), (d) severe (95-98 percentile), and (e) extremely severe (98-100 percentile). Scores above 78 percentile in one or more of DASS sub-scales are indicative of psychological distress. | Through study completion, an average of 1 year | |
Primary | Changes in clients Behaviors and therapists responses in session | Frequency of clients and therapists' behaviors in session will be assessed coding therapeutic interactions. Functional Analytic Psychotherapy Rating Scale (FAPRS) is a coding system designed for assessing behaviors within the clinical setting based on behavior analytic principles. Trained coders will rate the presence or absence of FAPRS codes on a turn-by-turn basis. This allows researchers to evaluate the mechanisms of change of FAP and therapists' adherence to FAP procedures (providing contingencies of reinforcement). | Through study completion, an average of 1 year | |
Secondary | Working Alliance Inventory-Short Revised (WAI-SF) | WAI-SF is a 12-items self-report inventory developed to characterize the therapeutic relationship. This instrument assesses therapist and client's feelings and attitudes regarding goals (objectives of therapy), tasks (agreement of the tools and strategies used by the therapist to reach the therapeutic goals), and bonds (quality of the relationship between therapist and client). WAI-SF has shown a good fit model for a three-factor structure. The total score and the three subscales have found a good reliability using the Cronbach's alpha: goal a=0.87, task a=0.85, bond a=0.80, and total score a=0.91. Higher scores on the WAI-SF indicate a better therapeutic relationship while lower scores indicated worse therapeutic alliance. | Through study completion, an average of 1 year | |
Secondary | The Functional Analytic Psychotherapy-Intimacy Scale (FAP-IS) | FAP-IS is a 14-item scale developed for assessing intimacy related behaviors based on a behavioral analytic conceptualization. This instrument assesses three main components of intimacy: hidden thoughts and feelings (5 items), expression of positive emotions (4 items), and honesty and genuineness (5 items). FAP-IS factors demonstrated a moderate to strong relation each other and presented good to excellent internal consistency using the Cohen's alpha: hidden thoughts and feelings a=0.86, expression of positive emotions a=0.93, and honesty and genuineness a=0.92. The FAP-IS total also showed an excellent reliability index (a= 0.91). A total score of intimacy is obtained by summing all items scores. Finally, higher scores in this scale indicate a high level of intimacy while lower scores indicate poor intimacy. | Through study completion, an average of 1 year |
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