Depression Clinical Trial
— EASiCAMOfficial title:
Equine Assisted Services in Children and Adolescents With Mental Illness
Verified date | March 2023 |
Source | Halmstad University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Due to an increasing amount of children and adolescents are suffering from mental illnesses i Sweden. Early preventive psychological interventions are important to avoid a long-time use of medicines. Animal assisted therapy and especially equine assisted services (EAS) has shown to be a good complementary method to decrease anxiety and/or depression in children and adolescents. The main aim is to study the effect of a specific EAS program regarding symptoms of mental illness and in long-term follow-up of future healthcare consumption. We will conduct interviews with both participants and their parents besides the questionnaires at follow-ups (12 weeks, and 1 year) The intervention will be EAS at a farm following a detailed program, the staff at the farm are specially trained with a certification to practice EAS. Each session will last for about 60 minutes, once a week. Participants will get information of the study by the child and youth psychiatry in the region of Skane, and from student´s health team at elementary schools. Those who want ti participate will contact the study coordinator for full information and informed consent. The EAS model has been used in treatment of adult with mental illness for many years, and the result are very positive. This project provides an opportunity to evaluate the effect of EAS to promote health and prevent severe manifest mental illness among children and adolescents. There are no previous studies of the long-term effect of EAS regarding health consumption.
Status | Withdrawn |
Enrollment | 0 |
Est. completion date | January 10, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | January 10, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 7 Years to 17 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Age between 7 to 17 - Depression - Anxiety - School refusers - Eating disorders - Established contact with the child and youth psychiatry in the region of Skane - Established contact wit the studentĀ“s health team at elementary schools in the region of Skane Exclusion Criteria: - Severe allergy to horses - Do not speak, or do not understand Swedish, spoken and written. - Do not speak, or do not understand English spoken and written. - Those who cannot understand the intervention - Those who do not understand what it means to be in control group |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Sweden | Halmstad University | Halmstad | Högskolan I Halmstad |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Peter Nymberg |
Sweden,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in mood and feelings | The Mood and Feelings Questionnaire, Swedish version: Short Form. 13 statements with 3 alternatives; Incorrect, Sometimes, Correct.
Proportion of participants who change their answer between measuring points Both child and caregiver fill out the form |
1 time each week during 14 weeks and after 12 months | |
Primary | Mindfulness | Child Acceptance and Mindfulness Measure, Swedish version, 10 statements that shall be graded in five step scale from Never to Always.
Proportion of participants who change their answer between measuring points |
at baseline after 14 weeks and after 12 moths | |
Primary | Resilience | Resilience scale, Swedish version, is a 7 graded Likert scale from Incorrect to correct, that consists of 25 statements Proportion of participants who changes their score on the scale between measuring points | Baseline, after 12 weeks and after 12 months | |
Primary | Anxiety | Spence Children's Anxiety Scale Swedish version, 45 statements with 4 alternatives; Never, Sometimes, Often, Always.
Proportion of participants who change the score on the scale between measuring points |
At baseline after 14 weeks and after 12 months | |
Primary | Strengths and difficulties | Strength and Difficulties Swedish version, 25 statements with 3 alternatives; Incorrect, somewhat correct, Correct Proportion of participants who change their score on the scale between measuring points | At baseline, after 12 weeks and after 12 months. | |
Primary | Photovoice | The participants will take photos by a digital camera or their own cellphone. The photos will be a starting point for a qualitative interview with each participant. Each participant will take 20 photos with a specific significant of their experience of equine assisted therapy. The following interview will be based on their photos. | 12 weeks after intervention start i.e. when the intervention ends. | |
Secondary | Compliance to intervention | Case report forms will be filled out regarding the participation in the intervention with equine assisted therapy Proportion of participants who follow the intervention | during the 12 weeks of intervention |
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