Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Group differences in mean scores for caregiver social connectedness over time as assessed by a subset of questions that measure connection to others and several from the Communal Mastery scale |
Investigators developed 4 items that measure connection to peers and family for use in the study. The Communal Mastery scale measures problem solving through the participant's community and social network. Three items from the Communal Mastery scale relevant to the intervention are included. All seven items are scored on a four-point Likert-type scale, with total possible range from 7-28. Higher scores represent higher levels of connectedness. |
Baseline-3-months post-baseline; secondary data analysis to measure trends over 12-18 months |
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Other |
Group differences in mean scores for caregiver and youth coping behaviors over time as assessed by a subset of questions from the Brief COPE Inventory |
8 items out of 28 items in the brief COPE that are relevant to the intervention, focusing on coping behaviors that could be modified through the coping plan. Items are answered on a Likert-type scale. For this study, scores can range from 8 to 32 with higher scores representing higher levels of coping behavior. |
Baseline-3-months post-baseline |
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Other |
Group differences in mean scores for youth resilience over time as assessed by two items from the Child/Youth Resilience Scale |
Two items related to social connections from the Child/Youth Resilience Scale were selected to assess youth resilience. Each question is rated on a scale of 1-5, for an overall scale score of 2-10. Higher scores represent a better outcome of more youth resilience. |
Baseline-3-months post-baseline; secondary data analysis to measure trends over 12-18 months |
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Other |
Group differences in youth self-harm scored as individual indicator variables on two internally developed items |
Two items related to self-harm that were internally developed by the study team. The first item is answered yes or no. The second item asks about recency if the first item is yes. These items will be treated as indicator variables and will not be scored as a scale. |
Baseline-3-months post-baseline; secondary data analysis to measure trends over 12-18 months |
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Other |
Group differences in means scores for youth knowledge of coping strategies as assessed by one internally developed item |
One item related to knowledge of coping strategies was internally developed by the study team. Items are scored using a Likert-type scale, with 0 indicating strong disagreement with a statement and 5 indicating strong agreement with a statement. Higher scores on this item will indicate more knowledge of coping strategies. |
Baseline-3-months post-baseline |
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Other |
Group differences in caregiver and youth mental health service knowledge, access, and use scored as individual indicator variables on an internally developed questionnaire |
This is an internally developed questionnaire that includes 1 item on knowledge of mental health services in the community, 1 item on accessibility of mental health resources, 1 item on use of services in the previous 30 days, and 1 item on difficulties accessing services in the previous 30 days. The items on knowledge of services and accessibility of services are scored using a Likert-type scale, with 0 indicating strong disagreement with the statement and 5 indicating strong agreement with the statement. Items will be scored separately, with higher scores on each item indicating greater knowledge or accessibility. The two items on services use in the previous 30 days and difficulties accessing services in the previous 30 days use a single dichotomous answer (yes or no). These items will be analyzed separately with a dichotomous variable with yes representing service use or difficulties with service use in the past 30 days. |
Baseline-3-months post-baseline |
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Other |
Group differences in average scores for caregiver and youth COVID-19 behaviors and attitudes as assessed by an internally developed questionnaire |
This is an internally developed, 7-item inventory on participants' attitudes towards specific COVID-19 related behaviors, including masking, testing, and vaccinations. Scale scores range from 0-28, with higher score representing more positive attitudes towards COVID-19 prevention behaviors and attitudes. |
Baseline-3-months post-baseline |
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Primary |
Group differences in mean scores for caregiver general distress over time as assessed by the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale |
The Kessler Psychological Distress Scale is a six item self-report questionnaire that gathers information about a person's psychological distress. It uses a 0-24 scale, where a score of 13+ is considered high risk. |
Baseline-3 months post-baseline; secondary data analysis to measure trends over 12-18 months |
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Primary |
Group differences in mean scores for youth emotional problems over time as assessed by the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire |
The SDQ is a self-report questionnaire that can be used with youth ages 11-17. The emotional symptoms subscale is used in the questionnaire, which consists of 5 items. The questionnaire uses a 0-10 scale where a score of 5+ is considered high risk. |
Baseline-3 months post-baseline; secondary data analysis to measure trends over 12-18 months |
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Secondary |
Group differences in mean scores for caregiver and youth depressive symptoms over time as assessed by the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale-Revised-10 |
The CESDR-10 is a revised 10 item self-report questionnaire which measures depressive symptoms in general populations. It utilizes a 0-30 scale, in which a score of 8+ is considered high risk. The CESDR-10 also has one item that asks about recent suicide ideation. |
Baseline-3 months post-baseline; secondary data analysis to measure trends over 12-18 months (caregivers only) |
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Secondary |
Group differences in mean scores for caregiver anxiety over time as assessed by the Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System |
PROMIS is an eight-statement survey that measures emotional distress due to anxiety that has been experienced over the previous seven days. It uses a five-point Likert scale, 1 indicating 'never' to 5 indicating 'always'. The survey is scored from 8-40 with a score of 17+ indicating high risk. |
Baseline-3 months post-baseline; secondary data analysis to measure trends over 12-18 months |
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Secondary |
Group differences in mean scores for youth anxiety over time as assessed by the Screen for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders |
The SCARED survey can be used with those aged 8-18 years. It includes 41 items and five scales which measure somatic/panic, general anxiety, separation anxiety, social phobia, and school phobia. SCARED uses a 0-82 scale where a score of 25+ is high risk. |
Baseline-3 months post-baseline; secondary data analysis to measure trends over 12-18 months |
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