Quality of Life Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect and Experience of the Brief Parental Program AFFEKT Within Primary Health Care - for Parents of Children With Externalizing Behaviors
This project is the first to evaluate the effect and experience of the parent program AFFEKT, through a randomized controlled trial and qualitative study, within primary health care. The project will recruit 200 parents of children with externalizing behaviors, and evaluate the effect of AFFEKT and psychoeducation versus psychoeducation alone, on children's behaviors and mental health, and the parent's strategies and mental health. Through interviews the experience of AFFEKT will be investigated.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 200 |
Est. completion date | December 30, 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | December 30, 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Parent (or primary caregiver) to a child 6-12 years with externalizing issues - Can communicate in Swedish Exclusion Criteria: - Attending other parental programs - Non-communicable in Swedish |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Sweden | Medtanken Group AB | Gothenburg |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Göteborg University | Forte, FoU i Västra Götalandsregionen, Medtanken Group AB |
Sweden,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Change in parental self-efficacy and parental satisfaction as assessed by the PSOC | The Parenting Sense of Competence (PSOC; Johnston & Mash, 1989) measures parental self-efficacy (e.g., parents capability levels, problem-solving abilities and competence in their parental role) and parental satisfaction. The questionnaire consists of 16 items. | The PSOC is measured at baseline for both groups, pre AFFEKT (+7 weeks) for the control group, post AFFEKT (+6 weeks) for the experiment group and (+11 weeks) for the control group, and at follow-up (+6 months and +1 year) for both groups. | |
Other | Change in the child's general health and health behaviors, and change in the parent's general health will be assessed by a questionnaire developed by the researchers | In addition to the above established measurements, the questionnaire developed by the researchers measures the child's general health and health behaviors, and the parent's general health, through 10 single item questions. | Measured at baseline, pre AFFEKT (+6 weeks) for the control group, post AFFEKT (+7 weeks ) for the experiment group and (+11 weeks) for the control group, and at follow-up (+6 months and +1 year) for both groups. | |
Primary | Change in disruptive behavior as assessed by the ECBI | The Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory (ECBI; Eyberg & Ross, 1978) measures disruptive behavior problems in children through 36 items. | The ECBI is measured at baseline for both groups, pre AFFEKT (+7 weeks) for the control group, post AFFEKT (+6 weeks) for the experiment group and (+11 weeks) for the control group, and at follow-up (+6 months and +1 year) for both groups. | |
Secondary | Change in symptoms associated with ADHD as assessed by the SNAP-IV | The Swanson, Nolan and Pelham Scale (SNAP-IV; Swanson et al., 1992) measures symptoms associated with ADHD in children. The Swedish version of the SNAP-IV includes 30 items (available at https://www.sfbup.se/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/SNAP-IV-SFBUP.pdf, the 27th of March, year 2022). | The SNAP-IV is measured at baseline for both groups, pre AFFEKT (+7 weeks) for the control group, post AFFEKT (+6 weeks) for the experiment group and (+11 weeks) for the control group, and at follow-up (+6 and +1 year) for both groups. | |
Secondary | Symptoms and social deficits associated with autism spectrum disorders as assessed by the SRS-2 | The Social Responsiveness Scale, second edition (SRS-2; Constantino & Gruber, 2012; Swedish version by Zander & Bölte) measures symptoms and social deficits associated with autism spectrum disorders through 65 items. | The SRS-2 is measured at baseline for both groups. | |
Secondary | Change in global stress as assessed by the PSS -14 | The Perceived Stress Scale (PSS; Cohen, Kamarck & Mermelstein, 1983) measures global stress in adults. The Swedish version includes 14 items. | The PSS is measured at baseline for both groups, pre AFFEKT (+7 weeks) for the control group, post AFFEKT (+6 weeks) for the experiment group and (+11 weeks) for the control group, and at follow-up (+6 months and +1 year) for both groups. | |
Secondary | Change in general mental ill-health and health as assessed by the GHQ-12 | The General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12; Goldberg & Williams, 1988) measures self- rated general mental ill-health and health in adults through 12 items. | The GHQ-12 is measured at baseline for both groups, pre AFFEKT (+7 weeks) for the control group, post AFFEKT (+6 weeks) for the experiment group and (+11 weeks) for the control group, and at follow-up (+6 months and +1 year) for both groups | |
Secondary | Change in quality of life as assessed by the BBQ | The Brunnsviken Brief Quality of Life (BBQ; Lindner et al., 2016) measures subjective quality of life in adults through 12 items. | The BBQ is measured at baseline for both groups, pre AFFEKT (+7 weeks) for the control group, post AFFEKT (+6 weeks) for the experiment group and (+11 weeks) for the control group, and at follow-up (+6 months and +1 year) for both groups. | |
Secondary | Treatment satisfaction as assessed by the CSQ-8 | The Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ-8; Nguyen, Attiksson and Stegner, 1983) is a questionnaire that measures treatment satisfaction through 8 items. | The CSQ-8 is measured post AFFEKT (+6 weeks) for the experiment group and (+11 weeks) for the control group. |
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