Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy |
Analyses will include levels of GABA and other compounds that can be identified in MR spectra; changes in those compounds with treatment; and connectivity of different brain regions before and after treatment. MRS will examine the peaks of various neurotransmitters (glutamate, glutamine, markers of neuronal integrity (NAA) and markers of metabolic function (lactate, alanine). |
Start to finish of period 1 (8 weeks) and start to finish of period 2 (8 weeks) |
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Primary |
Total Score on Repetitive Behavior Scale-Revised (RBS-R) |
This scale aims to capture the frequency and severity of the repetitive and restricted behaviors that are a common feature in individuals with autism spectrum disorders. The RBS-R has been validated and has been shown to have high internal consistency and inter-rater reliability when used in outpatient settings. There are 5 subscales: Stereotypic Behavior, Self-Injurious Behavior, Compulsive Behavior, Ritualistic/Sameness Behavior, and Restricted Interests. This scale will be administered to the parent or caregiver, who will report on the child's recent behaviors. Changes in score from baseline to end of treatment will be estimated - one observed during the period of treatment with the Placebo and another during the CBD treatment - with negative value representing improvement in negative behaviors and positive value representing worsening of those characteristics. |
Start to finish of period 1 (8 weeks) and start to finish of period 2 (8 weeks) |
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Primary |
Total Score on Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) |
The CBCL is a widely used test that assesses problem behaviors in children by posing questions to the parent or caregiver. It poses questions about a wide range of potential negative behaviors including aggression, rule-breaking, and social problems. The school-aged scale, which will be used in this study, consists of 118 questions. The CBCL has 8 syndrome scales, including Aggressive Behavior, Anxiety/Depressed, Attention Problems, Rule-breaking, Somatic Complaints, Social Problems, Thought Problems, and Withdrawn/Depressed. Changes in score from baseline to end of treatment will be estimated - one observed during the period of treatment with the Placebo and another during the CBD treatment - with negative value representing improvement in negative behaviors and positive value representing worsening of those characteristics. |
Start to finish of period 1 (8 weeks) and start to finish of period 2 (8 weeks) |
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Primary |
Autism Diagnostic Observation Scale- 2 (ADOS-2) |
This a widely used scale that diagnoses autism spectrum disorders across individuals with a broad range of ages, developmental levels, and language abilities. It is a semi-structured assessment and consists of behavioral observation and coding of relevant behaviors. The ADOS-2 evaluates communication, social interaction, and imaginative play. The child is asked to complete various activities and then rated on their performance by the tester. Time of administration is 40-60 minutes. Range of scores is 1-10. Changes in score from baseline to end of treatment will be estimated - one observed during the period of treatment with the Placebo and another during the CBD treatment - with negative value representing improvement in negative behaviors and positive value representing worsening of those characteristics. |
Start to finish of period 1 (8 weeks) and start to finish of period 2 (8 weeks) |
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Secondary |
Total Score on Aberrant Behavior Checklist (ABC) |
This checklist relies upon parent/caregiver report to assess problematic behaviors. These behaviors are divided into 5 subscales: irritability, social withdrawal, stereotypic behavior, hyperactivity/noncompliance, and inappropriate speech. |
Start to finish of period 1 (8 weeks) and start to finish of period 2 (8 weeks) |
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Secondary |
Total Score on Self Harm Inventory |
This is a one-page, 22-item questionnaire that poses yes/no questions about the subject's history of self-harm. Total score is the summary of "yes" responses. |
Start to finish of period 1 (8 weeks) and start to finish of period 2 (8 weeks) |
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Secondary |
Total Score on Social Responsiveness Scale |
Formerly known as the Social Reciprocity Scale, this 65 item questionnaire takes a quantitative approach to measuring autistic symptomatology. It obtains "first-hand" ratings from individuals (in this case, parents) who have observed the child in naturalistic social settings. The SRS poses questions about a child's ability to engage in emotionally appropriate reciprocal social interactions, It generates a singular severity score for autistic social impairment (higher score equates with greater severity), use of which has been validated by extensive factor and cluster analyses among clinical and nonclinical populations. |
Start to finish of period 1 (8 weeks) and start to finish of period 2 (8 weeks) |
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Secondary |
Total Score on Peabody Picture Vocabulary test (PPVT-4) |
The PPVT-4 is a measure of receptive vocabulary for Standard American English. For this study we will use standard scores. |
Start to finish of period 1 (8 weeks) and start to finish of period 2 (8 weeks) |
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Secondary |
Total Score on Expressive One Word Picture Vocabulary test, Fourth Edition (EOWPVT-4) |
This test assesses the individual's ability to name a variety of objects, actions, and concepts. Participants in this study are expected to have limited verbal abilities. This test will evaluate the degree of impairment at baseline and then following treatment. Administration takes less than twenty minutes. |
Start to finish of period 1 (8 weeks) and start to finish of period 2 (8 weeks) |
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Secondary |
Total Score on Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire (CSHQ) |
This is a retrospective, 45-item parent questionnaire that has been used in a number of studies to examine sleep behavior in young children. Thirty-two items on the CSHQ are grouped into 8 subscales relating to a number of key sleep domains: (1) bedtime resistance (6 items); (2) sleep-onset delay (1 item); (3) sleep duration (3 items); (4) sleep anxiety (4 items); (5) night wakings (3 items); (6) parasomnias (7 items); (7) sleep-disordered breathing (2 items); and (8) daytime sleepiness (8 items). Parents are asked to recall sleep behaviors occurring during a typical recent week. A higher score is indicative of more disturbed sleep. |
Start to finish of period 1 (8 weeks) and start to finish of period 2 (8 weeks) |
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