Mental Disorder, Child Clinical Trial
Official title:
Early Intervention Skills for Preschool Children With Emotional and Stress Related Disorders
This study is about early intervention for preschool children with emotional and stress related disorders. To develop a set of program that could be used in district hospitals for early intervention of preschool children with emotional and stress related disorder or problems.
The objective of this study will be including two aspects. The first one is to develop a set
of comprehensive program that including psychoeducation, screening, basic assessment,
diagnosis and basic treatment on the emotional and stress related disorders/problems in
preschool children. This program is easy implemented for the psychiatrists and pediatricians
who work in district primary hospitals. They are not only see patients in hospital but also
responsible for the healthcare education in community and kindergarten. In this project they
will be trained to master the knowledge and skills on early intervention on the emotional and
stress related disorders/problem for preschool children in kindergarten and the basic
treatment skills in clinic. The second aspect is the district primary psychiatrists and
pediatricians provide psychoeducation, screening and training in kindergarten. The teachers
will be trained the program on teaching children the skills on emotional self-regulation and
basic stress coping. It's expected that this program will help the primary psychiatrists and
pediatricians' clinical skills and help them to improve the awareness and skills of
children's emotional and stress related problems/disorder in teachers and parents, improve
children's emotional and stress related problems/disorders.
The comprehensive program will include the attained achievements from our past research (the
screening questionnaires, interview methods, booklets and protocol for teachers and parents,
book and courses for training children on emotional self-regulation and stress coping skills,
a simplified CBT manual for children that the trained psychiatrist could use. Xinhua Hospital
will be leading this project and 5 primary hospitals in 4 districts will be involved in.
These five collaborators hospitals were selected from Shanghai district-level Maternal and
Child Health hospitals and district-level Mental Health Center as a pilot.
The selected pediatricians will be major at development and behavioral area, and
psychiatrists will be preferring children. They will be trained the common emotional and
stress related disorders, screening methods, basic diagnosis skill and basic intervention
techniques. After training, they could provide the preventive intervention in kindergarten
and the basic service in clinic. Five hundred children from four years old to six years old
will be in the early intervention group, and another five hundreds children at the same age
will be in the control group for waiting the intervention. The comparisons of the two groups
will be on the knowledge improvement in teacher and parents, the decrease of the prevalence
of and the level of emotional and stress related disorders/problems.
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