Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Child Physical Activity Behavior |
Physical Activity Questionnaire - Child. A self-administered, 7 day recall instrument developed to assess general levels of physical activity in children approximately 8-14 years of age. Provides a summary physical activity score derived from nine items, each scored on a 5 point scale. |
Baseline (0 weeks), post intervention (14 weeks) and six months post intervention (38 weeks) |
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Other |
Child Eating Behavior |
Children's Eating Behavior Questionnaire. A 35-item parent proxy-report measure of eating behavior producing 8 subscales: responsiveness to food, enjoyment of food, satiety responsiveness, slowness in eating, fussiness, emotional overeating, emotional undereating, desire for drinks. Items are scored on a 5-point Likert scale and the mean score of each subscale is used. Higher scores indicate more eating behaviors in a certain domain. |
Baseline (0 weeks), post intervention (14 weeks) and six months post intervention (38 weeks) |
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Other |
Impact of the Food Environment |
Power of Food Scale. A 15-item self-report assessment of the psychological impact of living in food-abundant environments. Items are rated on a 5-point Likert scale and summed to create a total score. Higher scores reflect greater responsiveness to the food environment. |
Baseline (0 weeks), post intervention (14 weeks) and six months post intervention (38 weeks) |
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Other |
Child Psychological Flexibility - Acceptance |
Acceptance Fusion Questionnaire for Youth. A 17-item self-report measure for to assess psychological inflexibility in children. Items are scored on a 5-point Likert scale and summed for a total score ranging between 0-68. Higher scores are indicative of greater psychological inflexibility. |
Baseline (0 weeks), post intervention (14 weeks) and six months post intervention (38 weeks) |
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Other |
Child Psychological Flexibility - Mindfulness |
Child and Adolescent Mindfulness Measure. A 10-item measure of children's awareness and acceptance of their own private events or internal experiences. Items are reverse scored on a 5-point Likert scale. Higher scores correspond to higher levels of mindfulness. |
Baseline (0 weeks), post intervention (14 weeks) and six months post intervention (38 weeks) |
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Other |
Parent Psychological Flexibility |
Parental Acceptance and Action Questionnaire. A 15-item measure that evaluates parents' experiential acceptance and action tendencies in the context of their relationship with their children. The Total score is used which is a sum of all items which are rated on a 7-point Likert scale. Higher scores represent a greater degree of parental experiential avoidance. |
Baseline (0 weeks), post intervention (14 weeks) and six months post intervention (38 weeks) |
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Other |
Demographics |
Child and caregiver characteristics such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, educational level, family income, and marital status will be assessed via caregiver report. |
Baseline (0 weeks), post intervention (14 weeks) and six months post intervention (38 weeks) |
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Other |
Participant Satisfaction - Interviews |
Semi-structured group interviews will assess caregiver and child experiences with the program. |
3.5 months |
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Other |
Participant Satisfaction - Surveys |
Surveys will assess the utility of intervention content, intervention burden and satisfaction, participation barriers, and suggestions for change. |
3.5 months |
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Other |
Adherence |
Number of Sessions Attended |
3.5 months |
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Other |
Child Health Related Quality of Life - Self Report |
Sizing Me Up©. A validated obesity-specific self-report measure, respectively, of health-related quality of life for children 5-13 years old that measure functioning in a variety of areas (e.g., emotional, physical, teasing/marginalization). The Total Score will be used as the outcome, which is a scaled score ranging from 0-100 with higher scores representing better quality of life. |
Baseline (0 weeks), post intervention (14 weeks) and six months post intervention (38 weeks) |
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Other |
Child Health Related Quality of Life - Parent Report |
Sizing Them Up©. A validated obesity-specific parent-report measure, respectively, of health-related quality of life for children 5-13 years old that measure functioning in a variety of areas (e.g., emotional, physical, teasing/marginalization). The Total Score will be used as the outcome, which is a scaled score ranging from 0-100 with higher scores representing better quality of life. |
Baseline (0 weeks), post intervention (14 weeks) and six months post intervention (38 weeks) |
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Primary |
Acceptability - Interviews |
Semi-structured group interviews will assess caregiver and child experiences with the program. |
3.5 months |
|
Primary |
Acceptability - Surveys |
Surveys will assess the utility of intervention content, intervention burden and satisfaction, participation barriers, and suggestions for change. |
3.5 months |
|
Primary |
Feasibility - Interviews |
Semi-structured group interviews will assess caregiver and child experiences with the program. |
3.5 months |
|
Primary |
Feasibility - Surveys |
Surveys will assess the utility of intervention content, intervention burden and satisfaction, participation barriers, and suggestions for change. |
3.5 months |
|
Secondary |
Child Body Mass Index Z-Score |
Measure child's height and weight. Enter into the Children's Hospital Of Philadelphia Body Mass Index calculator. |
Baseline (0 weeks), post intervention (14 weeks) and six months post intervention (38 weeks) |
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Secondary |
Parent Body Mass Index |
Measure parent's height and weight. Enter into the Centers for Disease Control adult Body Mass Index calculator. |
Baseline (0 weeks), post intervention (14 weeks) and six months post intervention (38 weeks) |
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Secondary |
Parent Subjective Executive Function |
Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF) - Adult. Subjective EF will be measured using the Behavioral Rating Inventory of Executive Function. The Global Severity Index will be used which is interpreted using T-scores. Higher t-scores indicate better function. |
Baseline (0 weeks), post intervention (14 weeks) and six months post intervention (38 weeks) |
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Secondary |
Child Subjective Executive Function |
Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF) screener and BRIEF 2 (parent-report). Subjective EF will be measured using the Behavioral Rating Inventory of Executive Function. The Global Severity Index will be used which is interpreted using T-scores. Higher t-scores indicate better function. |
Baseline (0 weeks), post intervention (14 weeks) and six months post intervention (38 weeks) |
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Secondary |
Parent Behavioral Functioning - Anxiety |
Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7. Self-report questionnaire that will be used to measure parent anxiety symptoms over the past 2 weeks. Responses are coded 0-3. 0 = Not at all and 3 = Nearly every day. Total scores range from 0-21 and are ranked from minimal anxiety to severe anxiety. |
Baseline (0 weeks), post intervention (14 weeks) and six months post intervention (38 weeks) |
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Secondary |
Parent Behavioral Functioning - Depression |
Patient Health Questionnaire 8. Self-report questionnaire that will be used to measure parent depressive symptoms over the past 2 weeks. Eight items, each of which is scored 0-3, providing a 0-24 severity score. |
Baseline (0 weeks), post intervention (14 weeks) and six months post intervention (38 weeks) |
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Secondary |
Child Behavioral Functioning - Overall |
Pediatric Symptom Checklist -17. A parent-proxy report screener of child risk for internalizing (depression), externalizing (oppositional defiant disorder), and attention problems (ADHD). Each item is rated as never, sometimes or often present and scored 0,1 and 2 respectively. Total score is calculated by adding together the score for each item. Three subscale scores (attention, externalizing and internalizing) are calculated by adding the score for appropriately categorized items. |
Baseline (0 weeks), post intervention (14 weeks) and six months post intervention (38 weeks) |
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