Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Family Assessment Device |
To measure general family functioning, affective responsiveness, and affective involvement. Scores range from 1 to 4 for each of the scales, with higher scores reflecting unhealthy family functioning. |
Immediately after the intervention |
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Other |
Family Assessment Device |
To measure general family functioning, affective responsiveness, and affective involvement. Scores range from 1 to 4 for each of the scales, with higher scores reflecting unhealthy family functioning. |
Three months post-intervention. |
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Other |
Stress Index for Parents of Adolescents |
To measure caregiver-youth relationship quality and caregiver parenting stress. The items are scored on a 5-point rating scale, with raw scores then categorized as within normal limits, borderline, clinically significant, or clinically severe. |
Immediately after the intervention. |
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Other |
Stress Index for Parents of Adolescents |
To measure caregiver-youth relationship quality and caregiver parenting stress. The items are scored on a 5-point rating scale, with raw scores then categorized as within normal limits, borderline, clinically significant, or clinically severe. |
Three months post-intervention. |
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Other |
Pediatric Symptom Checklist |
To measure youth psychiatric symptoms. Scores range from 0 to 70, with scores of 30 or higher indicating psychological impairment. |
Immediately after the intervention. |
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Other |
Pediatric Symptom Checklist |
To measure youth psychiatric symptoms. Scores range from 0 to 70, with scores of 30 or higher indicating psychological impairment. |
Three months post-intervention. |
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Other |
Homelessness Asset and Risk Screening Tool |
To measure risk for homelessness and residential stability. |
Immediately after the intervention. |
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Other |
Homelessness Asset and Risk Screening Tool |
To measure risk for homelessness and residential stability. |
Three months post-intervention. |
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Other |
Adolescent Risk Behavior Assessment |
To measure youth substance use and youth sexual risk behavior. |
Immediately after the intervention. |
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Other |
Adolescent Risk Behavior Assessment |
To measure youth substance use and youth sexual risk behavior. |
Three months post-intervention. |
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Other |
National Stressful Events Survey PTSD Short Scale |
To assess the severity of posttraumatic stress disorder in youth. The item are scored on a 5-point rating scale (from 0 to 4). Scores range from 0 to 28, with higher scores indicating greater severity of acute stress disorder. |
Immediately after the intervention. |
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Other |
National Stressful Events Survey PTSD Short Scale |
To assess the severity of posttraumatic stress disorder in youth. The item are scored on a 5-point rating scale (from 0 to 4). Scores range from 0 to 28, with higher scores indicating greater severity of acute stress disorder. |
Three months post-intervention. |
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Other |
Texas Christian University Drug Screen 5 - Opioid Supplement |
To measure youth substance use. |
Immediately after the intervention. |
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Other |
Texas Christian University Drug Screen 5 - Opioid Supplement |
To measure youth substance use. |
Three months post-intervention. |
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Other |
Asian American Family Conflict Scale |
To assess caregiver perceptions of intergenerational acculturation conflict. The items are scored on a 5-point rating scale. Scores range from 10 to 50, with higher scores indicating greater family conflict. |
Immediately after the intervention. |
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Other |
Asian American Family Conflict Scale |
To assess caregiver perceptions of intergenerational acculturation conflict. The items are scored on a 5-point rating scale. Scores range from 10 to 50, with higher scores indicating greater family conflict. |
Three months post-intervention. |
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Other |
DSM-5 Cross Cutting Symptom Inventory |
To assess caregiver mental health domains that are important across psychiatric diagnoses. The items are scored on a 5-point rating scale (from 0 to 4). The score on each item within a domain should be reviewed. A rating of mild (i.e., 2) or greater on any item within a domain (except for substance use, suicidal ideation, and psychosis) and a rating of slight (i.e., 1) or greater on any item within a substance use, suicidal ideation, or psychosis domain may serve as a guide for additional inquiry and follow up to determine if a more detailed assessment for that domain is necessary. |
Immediately after the intervention. |
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Other |
DSM-5 Cross Cutting Symptom Inventory |
To assess caregiver mental health domains that are important across psychiatric diagnoses. The items are scored on a 5-point rating scale (from 0 to 4). The score on each item within a domain should be reviewed. A rating of mild (i.e., 2) or greater on any item within a domain (except for substance use, suicidal ideation, and psychosis) and a rating of slight (i.e., 1) or greater on any item within a substance use, suicidal ideation, or psychosis domain may serve as a guide for additional inquiry and follow up to determine if a more detailed assessment for that domain is necessary. |
Three months post-intervention. |
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Primary |
Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale |
To measure caregiver and youth affect management skills. Scores range from 36 to 180, with higher scores indicating greater problems with emotion regulation. |
Immediately after the intervention. |
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Primary |
Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale |
To measure caregiver and youth affect management skills. Scores range from 36 to 180, with higher scores indicating greater problems with emotion regulation. |
Three months post-intervention. |
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Primary |
Parent-adolescent General Communication Scale (PPAC) |
To measure caregiver-youth communication. The PPAC measures both positive and negative communication. Scores for positive communication ranging from 7 to 35, with higher scores indicating more positive communication. Scores for negative communication range from 13 to 65, with higher scores indicating more negative communication. |
Immediately after the intervention. |
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Primary |
Parent-adolescent General Communication Scale |
To measure caregiver-youth communication. The PPAC measures both positive and negative communication. Scores for positive communication ranging from 7 to 35, with higher scores indicating more positive communication. Scores for negative communication range from 13 to 65, with higher scores indicating more negative communication. |
Three months post-intervention. |
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Secondary |
Telehealth Satisfaction Questionnaire |
To measure attitudes about the delivery of the intervention via telehealth. |
Immediately after the intervention. |
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Secondary |
Family telehealth feedback form |
To measure attitudes about the content and delivery of the intervention. |
Two weeks post-baseline. |
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Secondary |
Family telehealth feedback form |
To measure attitudes about the content and delivery of the intervention. |
Three weeks post-baseline. |
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Secondary |
Family telehealth feedback form |
To measure attitudes about the content and delivery of the intervention. |
Four weeks post-baseline. |
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Secondary |
Family telehealth feedback form |
To measure attitudes about the content and delivery of the intervention. |
Five weeks post-baseline. |
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Secondary |
Family telehealth feedback form |
To measure attitudes about the content and delivery of the intervention. |
Nine weeks post-baseline. |
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