Anxiety Disorders Clinical Trial
Official title:
Parent Mediation of Child Anxiety CBT Outcome
This study will compare the effectiveness of individual cognitive behavioral therapy with two distinct types of parent involvement versus individual cognitive behavioral therapy without parent involvement in treating children with anxiety disorders. Hypothesized mediator of change for eac of the two parent treatment conditions also will be evaluated
Anxiety disorders are among the most common emotional, behavioral, and mental disorders in
children, affecting an estimated 1 out of every 10 children and adolescents. Symptoms of
anxiety disorders include an excessive sense of worry, stress, and fear; headache; nausea;
and impaired learning and concentration. If left untreated, anxiety disorders can lead to
difficulties with school and relationships, substance abuse, and the persistence of anxiety
problems into adulthood. Individual cognitive behavioral therapy (ICBT), in which children
learn to cope with fears through behavior and thought modification, has been an effective
form of treatment for children with anxiety disorders. Studies have indicated that ICBT
involving children and parents may be more effective than ICBT involving only children for
improving anxiety levels and long-term recovery rates. This study will compare the
effectiveness of ICBT with either parent reinforcement training or parent relationship
training versus ICBT without parent involvement in treating children with anxiety disorders.
Participation in this study will last 15 months, with 3 months of treatment and 12 months of
follow-up. Both parent and child participants will first undergo initial assessments that
will include psychological questionnaires; a video-taped child-parent interaction session;
and interviews about behaviors, psychological functioning, and problem situations.
Participants will then be assigned randomly to one of three treatment groups: ICBT, ICBT with
parent reinforcement training (PRT1), or ICBT with parent relationship training (PRT2). All
participants will attend between 12 and 14 weekly treatment sessions, lasting 60 minutes
each. During all sessions, child participants will learn how to change anxious and fearful
thoughts and to deal with feared objects and events. ICBT PRT1 and ICBT PRT2 sessions will
also involve the parent and child working together. ICBT PRT1 will specifically teach the
parent strategies for managing the child's behavior through the use of positive rewards and
positive parental behaviors to help discourage child avoidant behaviors. ICBT PRT2 will
specifically teach the parent ways to communicate with the child and to solve problems to
help discourage child avoidant behaviors.
All participants will be asked to complete questionnaires throughout treatment, upon
completion of treatment, and 6 months after the end of treatment. Three and 9 months after
the end of treatment, participants will undergo a 15-minute telephone assessment to evaluate
how the child participant has been doing. The final assessment will occur 12 months after the
end of treatment and will include repeat interviews and questionnaires.
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