Mental Health Clinical Trial
— PSWOfficial title:
Patient Centered Enhancements in School Behavioral Health: A Randomized Trial
Verified date | January 2024 |
Source | University of South Carolina |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This study will evaluate whether the evidence-based Clinical Services Supports (CSS) framework paired with an evidence-based Patient Centered Enhancement (PCE) compared to CSS alone will improve middle school students' social, emotional/behavioral, and academic functioning.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 1279 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Middle school student - Receives school-based behavioral health services - Parent of a middle school student - Parent of a student receiving school-based behavioral health services - Enrolled in a participating school Exclusion Criteria: - Not a middle school student - Not receiving school-based behavioral health services - Not a parent of a middle school student - Does not have a child receiving school-based behavioral health services - Not enrolled in a participating school |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | University of Maryland, Baltimore | Baltimore | Maryland |
United States | Medical University of South Carolina | Charleston | South Carolina |
United States | University of South Carolina | Columbia | South Carolina |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of South Carolina | Medical University of South Carolina, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, University of Maryland, Baltimore |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in academic grades | Quarterly academic grades for ELA, math, social studies, and science | Baseline (summer before intervention), mid-treatment (annually for three years of intervention), post-treatment (one year after intervention) | |
Primary | Change in academic attendance rates | Quarterly attendance (tardy and absence); including date, type of attendance (excused, unexcused), and reason for absence or tardy (if applicable) | Baseline (summer before intervention), mid-treatment (annually for three years of intervention), post-treatment (one year after intervention) | |
Primary | Change in discipline rates | Quarterly discipline; including date, reason for office discipline referral, consequence as a result of the referral, and length of the consequence (if applicable) | Baseline (summer before intervention), mid-treatment (annually for three years of intervention), post-treatment (one year after intervention) | |
Primary | Change in perceptions of school climate | School Climate Survey (SCS): a free, online climate survey from the US Department of Education. The SCS is a 73-item questionnaire for students and an 83-item questionnaire for school staff on a 4 point scale ranging from 1 "Strongly Agree" to 4 "Strongly Disagree". | Baseline (summer before intervention), mid-treatment (annually for three years of intervention), post-treatment (one year after intervention) | |
Primary | Change in access to services | Number of sessions conducted by the clinician in categories of assessment; individual, group, and family therapy; case management; and teacher consultation | Baseline (summer before intervention), mid-treatment (annually for three years of intervention) | |
Primary | Change in client satisfaction with services | Client Satisfaction Questionnaire-8 (CSQ-8): 8-item measure for youth 11 and older and adults to assess individual's satisfaction with counseling services. The items range from 1 "Poor" to 4 "Excellent". | Mid-treatment (through three years of intervention, an average of 3 per year) | |
Primary | Change in social functioning of students receiving services | Child and Adolescent Social and Adaptive Functioning Scale (CASAFS): 24-item measure on school performance, peer relations, family relations, and home duties/self-care. The items range from 1 "Never" to 4 "Always". For some items, a 5th option "Does not apply to me" is available. | Baseline (intake), mid-treatment (through three years of intervention, an average of 3 per year), post-treatment (one year after intervention) | |
Primary | Change in emotional/behavioral functioning of students receiving services | Brief Problem Checklist: 12-item questionnaire measuring externalizing and internalizing problems. The Brief Problem Checklist ranges from 1 "Not True" to 3 "Very True". | Baseline (intake), mid-treatment (through three years of intervention, an average of 3 per year), post-treatment (one year after intervention) | |
Primary | Determine emergent risk behavior of students receiving services | Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS): developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The YRBS is a 58 item scale. The items in the survey do not have one consistent scale.
Example scales are: 1 "Never" to 5 "Always" 1 "0 times" to 5 "6 or more times" 1 "0 days" to 7 "All 30 days" 1 "0 days" to 5 "6 or more days" 1 "0 times" to 8 "12 or more times" 1 "Yes" to 2 "No" 1 "0 times" to 7 "100 or more times" 1 "0 times" to 6 "40 or more times" 1 "0 times" to 3 "2 or more times" 1 "I did not (insert activity; e.g., drive a car, drink alcohol, have intercourse) during the past 30 days" to 6 "6 or more times" |
Post-treatment (one year after intervention) | |
Secondary | Change in mental health knowledge and perceived stigma | The Guide Curriculum Assessment (GSA): utilizing two subscales: Mental Health Knowledge (30 items; 1 "True" to 3 "Don't know"), Perceived Stigma (12 items; 1 "Strongly Agree" to 7 "Strongly Disagree") | Baseline (intake), mid-treatment (through three years of intervention, an average of 3 per year) | |
Secondary | Change in family-school-community partnerships | SBH Quality Assessment Tool (SBHQAT) is a tool to assess the overall standard of services and supports provided in a school. The SBHQAT is a 5-item assessment with items ranging from 1 "Not in place" to 6 "Fully in place" | Mid-treatment (beginning and end of the school year for three years of intervention) | |
Secondary | Change in family-school-community partnerships | Therapeutic Alliance Scale for Children-revised (TASC) is a twelve item scale from 1 "Not true" to 4 "Very much true" measuring the client-therapist relationship. | Baseline (intake), mid-treatment (through three years of intervention, an average of 3 per year) | |
Secondary | Change in family-school-community partnerships | Parent Participation Engagement Measure is a 5 item measure with items ranging from 0 "Not applicable" to 5 "Very much". | Baseline (intake), mid-treatment (through three years of intervention, an average of 3 per year) |
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