Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical Trial
— PRITAOfficial title:
Promoting Resilience in Teens With ASD
Interventions for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are almost uniformly costly and time-intensive, blunting dissemination of intervention and stymying opportunities to make scalable impact. This study offers the first pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) of whether a single session intervention, shown to reduce internalizing problems in typically-developing youth, may improve core and co-occuring symptoms of ASD.
| Status | Recruiting |
| Enrollment | 40 |
| Est. completion date | March 2022 |
| Est. primary completion date | December 2021 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 11 Years to 16 Years |
| Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Youth between the ages of 11-16 (inclusive) at the time of study participation; - Youth with one parent or legal guardian willing to participate in the study (i.e. to be present for the lab visit and to complete questionnaires throughout the study period); - Youth speaks English well enough to complete online or virtual based intervention activities; - Youth with IQ = 70; - Parent or legal guardian speaks English well enough to complete online questionnaires; - Youth with SCQ >10; - Youth who meet criteria for autism or ASD on the ADOS-2. Exclusion Criteria: - Failure to meet the above inclusion criteria; - Intellectual disability (IQ<70), as this may undermine comprehension of intervention materials; - Adolescent is non-English speaking; - The presence of a known developmental disability aside from ASD that would interfere with study participation; - The presence of a significant medical disability or disorder that would interfere with study participation. |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | Stony Brook University | Stony Brook | New York |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| Stony Brook University | Autism Research Institute, Society of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology |
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| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | Children's Depression Inventory-2 (CDI-2) | Adolescent depressive symptom severity will be assessed using the Children's Depression Inventory-2 (CDI-2) Child and Parent forms. The CDI-2 is a reliable, valid measure of youth depression severity, normed for youth age and sex and yielding raw and T scores. Changes in youth CDI2 scores from baseline to each of the follow-up assessments will serve as the primary index of intervention effects. The CDI-2 will take approximately 15 minutes to complete. Each item on the child form is scored 0-2, yielding a total score between 0 and 56 with a higher total score indicating increased depressive symptomatology and a lower total score indicating decreased depressive symptomatology. Each item on the parent form is scored 0-3, yielding a total score between 0 and 51 with a higher score indicating increased depressive symptomatology and a lower total score indicating decreased depressive symptomatology. | up to 1 hour Pre-intervention | |
| Primary | Children's Depression Inventory-2 (CDI-2) | Adolescent depressive symptom severity will be assessed using the Children's Depression Inventory-2 (CDI-2) Child and Parent forms. The CDI-2 is a reliable, valid measure of youth depression severity, normed for youth age and sex and yielding raw and T scores. Changes in youth CDI2 scores from baseline to each of the follow-up assessments will serve as the primary index of intervention effects. The CDI-2 will take approximately 15 minutes to complete. Each item on the child form is scored 0-2, yielding a total score between 0 and 56 with a higher total score indicating increased depressive symptomatology and a lower total score indicating decreased depressive symptomatology. Each item on the parent form is scored 0-3, yielding a total score between 0 and 51 with a higher score indicating increased depressive symptomatology and a lower total score indicating decreased depressive symptomatology. | 3-moth followup | |
| Primary | Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function, Second Edition (BRIEF-2) | The Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function, Second Edition (BRIEF-2) is a valid, reliable tool for assessing executive functioning skills in home and school environments. Changes in BRIEF-2 scores from baseline to the 3-month follow-up assessment will serve as the primary index of intervention effects. The BRIEF-2 will take approximately 10 minutes. Each item on the child form is scored 1-3 (1 = Never; 2 = Sometimes; 3 = Often), yielding a total score between 55 and 165 with a higher total score indicating more severe deficiency. Each item on the parent form is scored 1-3 (1 = Never; 2 = Sometimes; 3 = Often), yielding a total scored between 55 and 165 with a higher total score indicating more severe deficiency. | up to 1 hour Pre-intervention | |
| Primary | Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function, Second Edition (BRIEF-2) | The Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function, Second Edition (BRIEF-2) is a valid, reliable tool for assessing executive functioning skills in home and school environments. Changes in BRIEF-2 scores from baseline to the 3-month follow-up assessment will serve as the primary index of intervention effects. The BRIEF-2 will take approximately 10 minutes. Each item on the child form is scored 1-3 (1 = Never; 2 = Sometimes; 3 = Often), yielding a total score between 55 and 165 with a higher total score indicating more severe deficiency. Each item on the parent form is scored 1-3 (1 = Never; 2 = Sometimes; 3 = Often), yielding a total scored between 55 and 165 with a higher total score indicating more severe deficiency. | 3-moth followup | |
| Secondary | Brief Symptom Inventory 18 (BSI-18) | The Brief Symptom Inventory 18 (BSI-18) is a valid, reliable screening tool for adult (here, parental) psychological distress. Adult respondents rate endorsement of 18 physical and emotional complaints on a 0-4 Likert scale (0 = Not at all; 4 = Extremely), yielding a total between 0 and 72 with a higher score indicating increased parental stress. The BSI-18 includes 3 subscales for somatic, anxiety, and depressive symptoms, respectively. The total sum score yields an additional total distress score. The BSI-18 will take approximately 4 minutes to complete. | up to 1 hour Pre-intervention | |
| Secondary | Brief Symptom Inventory 18 (BSI-18) | The Brief Symptom Inventory 18 (BSI-18) is a valid, reliable screening tool for adult (here, parental) psychological distress. Adult respondents rate endorsement of 18 physical and emotional complaints on a 0-4 Likert scale (0 = Not at all; 4 = Extremely), yielding a total between 0 and 72 with a higher score indicating increased parental stress. The BSI-18 includes 3 subscales for somatic, anxiety, and depressive symptoms, respectively. The total sum score yields an additional total distress score. The BSI-18 will take approximately 4 minutes to complete. | 3-month followup | |
| Secondary | Multidimensional Anxiety Scale for Children-2 (MASC-2) | The Multidimensional Anxiety Scale for Children-2 (MASC-2) is widely-used in ASD studies. The parent- and self-report versions appear to measure the same construct in youths receiving the intervention and active control. It will be included in obtained models to see whether it alters patterns of effects. The MASC-2 will take approximately 15 minutes to complete. Each item is scored 0-3 (0 = Never; 3 = Often), yielding a total score between 0 and 150 with a higher total score indicating increased symptom severity. | up to 1 hour Pre-intervention | |
| Secondary | Multidimensional Anxiety Scale for Children-2 (MASC-2) | The Multidimensional Anxiety Scale for Children-2 (MASC-2) is widely-used in ASD studies. The parent- and self-report versions appear to measure the same construct in youths receiving the intervention and active control. It will be included in obtained models to see whether it alters patterns of effects. The MASC-2 will take approximately 15 minutes to complete. Each item is scored 0-3 (0 = Never; 3 = Often), yielding a total score between 0 and 150 with a higher total score indicating increased symptom severity. | 3-month followup | |
| Secondary | Primary Control Scale for Children (PCSC) | The Primary Control Scale for Children (PCSC) is a 24-item scale measuring youths' perceived ability to influence or alter objective events or conditions through personal effort. Youth rate agreement with statements about their ability to exert primary control (e.g., "I can do well on tests if I study hard"; "I can get other kids to like me if I try"). This PCSC has shown acceptable internal consistency, 6-month test-retest reliability, and strong inverse relations to adolescent depressive symptoms. The PCSC will take approximately 10 minutes to complete. Each item is scored 0-3, yielding a total score between 0 and 72, with an decreased total score indicating decreased ability to exert primary control. | up to 1 hour Pre-intervention | |
| Secondary | Primary Control Scale for Children (PCSC) | The Primary Control Scale for Children (PCSC) is a 24-item scale measuring youths' perceived ability to influence or alter objective events or conditions through personal effort. Youth rate agreement with statements about their ability to exert primary control (e.g., "I can do well on tests if I study hard"; "I can get other kids to like me if I try"). This PCSC has shown acceptable internal consistency, 6-month test-retest reliability, and strong inverse relations to adolescent depressive symptoms. The PCSC will take approximately 10 minutes to complete. Each item is scored 0-3, yielding a total score between 0 and 72, with an decreased total score indicating decreased ability to exert primary control. | up to 1 hour Post-intervention | |
| Secondary | Primary Control Scale for Children (PCSC) | The Primary Control Scale for Children (PCSC) is a 24-item scale measuring youths' perceived ability to influence or alter objective events or conditions through personal effort. Youth rate agreement with statements about their ability to exert primary control (e.g., "I can do well on tests if I study hard"; "I can get other kids to like me if I try"). This PCSC has shown acceptable internal consistency, 6-month test-retest reliability, and strong inverse relations to adolescent depressive symptoms. The PCSC will take approximately 10 minutes to complete. Each item is scored 0-3, yielding a total score between 0 and 72, with an decreased total score indicating decreased ability to exert primary control. | 3-month followup | |
| Secondary | Secondary Control Scale for Children (SCSC) | The Secondary Control Scale for Children (SCSC) is a 20-item scale measuring youths' perceived ability to shape the personal impact of objective conditions on oneself, by adjusting oneself to fit those conditions. Youth rate agreement with items reflecting various kinds of secondary control, such as adjusting cognition ("When something bad happens, I can find a way to think about it that makes me feel better"). The SCSC has shown acceptable reliability and validity in a large youth sample. The SCSC will take approximately 5 minutes to complete. Each item is scored 0-3, yielding a total score between 0 and 60, with an decreased total score indicating decreased ability to exert primary control. | up to 1 hour Pre-intervention | |
| Secondary | Secondary Control Scale for Children (SCSC) | The Secondary Control Scale for Children (SCSC) is a 20-item scale measuring youths' perceived ability to shape the personal impact of objective conditions on oneself, by adjusting oneself to fit those conditions. Youth rate agreement with items reflecting various kinds of secondary control, such as adjusting cognition ("When something bad happens, I can find a way to think about it that makes me feel better"). The SCSC has shown acceptable reliability and validity in a large youth sample. The SCSC will take approximately 5 minutes to complete. Each item is scored 0-3, yielding a total score between 0 and 60, with an decreased total score indicating decreased ability to exert primary control. | up to 1 hour Post-intervention | |
| Secondary | Secondary Control Scale for Children (SCSC) | The Secondary Control Scale for Children (SCSC) is a 20-item scale measuring youths' perceived ability to shape the personal impact of objective conditions on oneself, by adjusting oneself to fit those conditions. Youth rate agreement with items reflecting various kinds of secondary control, such as adjusting cognition ("When something bad happens, I can find a way to think about it that makes me feel better"). The SCSC has shown acceptable reliability and validity in a large youth sample. The SCSC will take approximately 5 minutes to complete. Each item is scored 0-3, yielding a total score between 0 and 60, with an decreased total score indicating decreased ability to exert primary control. | 3-month followup | |
| Secondary | Social Responsiveness Scale-2 (SRS-2) | The Social Responsiveness Scale-2 (SRS-2) is a 65-item scale measuring the parent's perceived presence, and severity, of current social deficits. Changes in the SRS-2 from baseline to the follow-up assessment will serve as the secondary index of intervention effects. The SRS-2 will take approximately 15 minutes to complete. Each item is scored 1-4, yielding a total score between 65 and 260 with a higher total score indicating increased deficiencies. | up to 1 hour Pre-intervention | |
| Secondary | Social Responsiveness Scale-2 (SRS-2) | The Social Responsiveness Scale-2 (SRS-2) is a 65-item scale measuring the parent's perceived presence, and severity, of current social deficits. Changes in the SRS-2 from baseline to the follow-up assessment will serve as the secondary index of intervention effects. The SRS-2 will take approximately 15 minutes to complete. Each item is scored 1-4, yielding a total score between 65 and 260 with a higher total score indicating increased deficiencies. | 3-moth followup | |
| Secondary | The Self Perception Profile for Children/ Adolescents (SPPC/A) self-report | The Self Perception Profile for Children/ Adolescents (SPPC/A) self-report is a short questionnaire that measures the self-esteem of youth. This measure will be administered in lab to parents and children. All SPPC/A will be administered by research assistants. The SPPC/A will take approximately 5 minutes to complete. Each item is scored 1-4, yielding a total score between 10 and 40 with a higher total score indicating increased social competence. | up to 1 hour Pre-intervention | |
| Secondary | The Self Perception Profile for Children/ Adolescents (SPPC/A) self-report | The Self Perception Profile for Children/ Adolescents (SPPC/A) self-report is a short questionnaire that measures the self-esteem of youth. This measure will be administered in lab to parents and children. All SPPC/A will be administered by research assistants. The SPPC/A will take approximately 5 minutes to complete. Each item is scored 1-4, yielding a total score between 10 and 40 with a higher total score indicating increased social competence. | up to 1 hour Post-intervention | |
| Secondary | The Self Perception Profile for Children/ Adolescents (SPPC/A) self-report | The Self Perception Profile for Children/ Adolescents (SPPC/A) self-report is a short questionnaire that measures the self-esteem of youth. This measure will be administered in lab to parents and children. All SPPC/A will be administered by research assistants. The SPPC/A will take approximately 5 minutes to complete. Each item is scored 1-4, yielding a total score between 10 and 40 with a higher total score indicating increased social competence. | 3-month followup | |
| Secondary | Implicit Personality Theory Questionnaire (ITPQ) | The IPTQ asks youth to rate the extent of their agreement with three statements linked to the malleability of personality, using a 1-to-7 Likert scale (e.g. "Your personality is something about you that you can't change very much"). Higher summed scores on these three items indicate a stronger fixed personality mindset, a lower scores, a stronger growth personality mindset. The ITPQ will take approximately 4 minutes to complete. | up to 1 hour Pre-intervention | |
| Secondary | Implicit Personality Theory Questionnaire (ITPQ) | The IPTQ asks youth to rate the extent of their agreement with three statements linked to the malleability of personality, using a 1-to-7 Likert scale (e.g. "Your personality is something about you that you can't change very much"). Higher summed scores on these three items indicate a stronger fixed personality mindset, a lower scores, a stronger growth personality mindset. The ITPQ will take approximately 4 minutes to complete. | up to 1 hour Post-intervention | |
| Secondary | Implicit Personality Theory Questionnaire (ITPQ) | The IPTQ asks youth to rate the extent of their agreement with three statements linked to the malleability of personality, using a 1-to-7 Likert scale (e.g. "Your personality is something about you that you can't change very much"). Higher summed scores on these three items indicate a stronger fixed personality mindset, a lower scores, a stronger growth personality mindset. The ITPQ will take approximately 4 minutes to complete. | 3-month followup |
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