Parent and Child Emotional Intelligence and Child Self-regulation Clinical Trial
— N-TIK PilotOfficial title:
Child Self-regulation: Impact and Neurocognitive Underpinnings of a Psychosocial Intervention
Verified date | November 2022 |
Source | University of Oslo |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The current pilot project will a) adapt an evidence-based psychosocial intervention program and conduct a randomized controlled trial with a group of Norwegian parents of preschool children, b) evaluate the intervention'simpact on child mental health and c) investigate the cognitive and physiological underpinnings of this effect.This pilot study will recruit 40 Norwegian parents of preschool children prior to the transition to starting school. Baseline measures will include parent emotion coaching and parent functioning, child emotion regulation, social and behavioral functioning, child behavioral and physiological indices of cognitive capacity and attention functioning, and school adjustment. Following completion of baseline assessment, parents will be randomized into Intervention or Wait-list conditions. Intervention parents will attend a 6-session group parenting program where they will learn to emotion coach their children and regulate their own emotions. Post-program, Intervention parents will complete program evaluation to determine program feasibility and acceptability. At 6-month follow-up baseline assessments will be repeated for Intervention and Wait-list participants with primary school teachers reporting on children's adjustment to school. Wait-list parents will then be offered the N-TIK program.
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 79 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2026 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2026 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - A preschool child aged 5-6 years old - Parent of a preschool child aged 5-6 years old Exclusion Criteria: - Parents under the age of 18 - Parents not able to read and write in Norwegian |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Norway | University of Oslo | Oslo |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Oslo |
Norway,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Parent Emotional Style Questionnaire (PESQ) | Parent Emotion Socialization Questionnaire (PESQ) is a scale with items that are scored from 1 to 5, where 5 indicates high levels of specific parenting beliefs (i.e. emotion coaching and emotion dismissive beliefs). | Six months: Change in PESQ from baseline to follow up 6 months after baseline measured by questionnaire reports. | |
Primary | Coping with children negative emotions scale (CCNES) | Coping with children negative emotions scale (CCNES) is a scale with items that are scored from 1 to 7, where 7 indicates high levels of specific parenting behavior (i.e. supportive and nonsupportive parenting behavior). | Six months: Change in CCNES from baseline to 6 months follow-up measured by questionnaire reports. | |
Primary | Eysenck's child behavior questionnaire (ECBI) | Eysenck's child behavior questionnaire (ECBI) is a scale with items that are scored from 1 to 7, where 7 indicates high levels of behavior problems. | Six months: Change in ECBI from baseline to 6 months follow-up measured by questionnaire reports. | |
Primary | Preschool anxiety scale - revised (PAS-R) | Preschool anxiety scale - revised (PAS-R) is a scale with items that are scored from 1 to 5, where higher score indicates higher levels of anxiety. | Six months: Change in PAS-R from baseline to 6 months follow-up measured by questionnaire reports. | |
Primary | Emotional Go/Nogo task (EGNG) | EGNG is a direct assessment of child behavior - an adaptation from the Go/NoGo task - a well-established cognitive paradigm. When modified with emotional stimuli in the form of faces with different positive and negative emotional expressions serving as either target or non-target, the task allows for behavioural assessment of emotion discrimination, emotion regulation and cognitive control, which are related, yet separable processes (Tottenham et al. 2011). | Six months: Change in EGNG from baseline to 6 months follow-up measured by lab assessment. | |
Primary | AX Continuous Performance Task (AX-CPT) | AX-CPT is a direct assessment of child behavior - The AX-CPT task (a version of the classic Continuous Performance Test, Rosvold et al. (1956)) is among the tasks most frequently used to study adaptive cognitive control by cognitive and clinical neuroscientists (Cohen and Servan-Schreiber,1992; Servan-Schreiber et al.,1996). In particular, the task makes it possible to distinguish between proactive or reactive control modes (Braver (2012); Braver et al. 2007). | Six months: Change in AX-CPT from baseline to 6 months follow-up measured by lab assessment. | |
Primary | Test of Emotion Comprehension (TEC) | The TEC is a direct assessment measure used to capture child emotion understanding (Kårstad et al., 2015; Pons & Harris, 2000). The TEC measures nine components of emotion understanding: 1) emotion recognition, 2) external cause, 3) desire, 4) belief, 5) reminder, 6) regulation, 7) hidden, 8) mixed, and 9) morally based emotions. | Six months: Change in TEC from baseline to 6 months follow-up measured by lab assessment. |