Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Changes in parental/caregiver feelings of hope from pre- to post-intervention - Beck Hopelessness Scale - 4 (BHS) |
A self-report measure that uses 20 true or false statements to assess feelings about the future, loss of motivation, and expectations. Higher total scores indicate greater hopelessness. |
The BHS will be completed by participants at baseline, approximately 1 month post-intervention and at 3 months post-intervention (approximately 12 weeks from baseline). |
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Other |
Changes in parental/caregiver perceived control/agency -- Perceived Control Single item (AGENCY) |
A single-item scale that measures perceived control of parents/caregivers by asking parents to rate their perceived sense of control on a scale from 1 to 10. Higher scores indicate less perceived control/agency. |
The AGENCY will be completed by participants at baseline, immediately post-intervention (approximately 2 weeks after baseline), 1 month post-intervention, 3 months post-intervention (approximately 12 weeks from baseline). |
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Other |
Changes in parental/caregiver readiness to change - Readiness Ruler |
A visual tool for parents/caregivers to rate the importance of making a change, their readiness to change, and confidence to change/take action on a 1-10 scale. Higher scores indicate ongoing attempts at changing. |
The Readiness Ruler will be completed by participants at baseline, immediately post-intervention (approximately 2 weeks after baseline), 1 month post-intervention, 3 months post-intervention (approximately 12 weeks from baseline). |
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Other |
Changes in parental/caregiver problem-solving strategies |
A measure that assesses the extent to which parents/caregivers are able to solve problems compared to pre-intervention on a 5-point scale from "much less able to solve problems" to "a lot more able to solve problems." Higher scores indicate more self-efficacy. |
The problem-solving strategies scale will be completed by participants immediately post-intervention (approximately 2 weeks after baseline), 1 month post-intervention, 3 months post-intervention (approximately 12 weeks from baseline). |
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Other |
Changes in parental/caregiver perceived change in hopelessness |
A measure that assesses the extent to which parents/caregivers perceive changes in hopelessness compared to pre-intervention on a 5-point scale from "much more hopeless" to "a lot less hopeless." Higher scores indicate more hopefulness. |
The perceived change in hopelessness scale will be completed by participants immediately post-intervention (approximately 2 weeks after baseline), 1 month post-intervention, 3 months post-intervention (approximately 12 weeks from baseline). |
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Primary |
Parent coach adherence to intervention protocol using the Fidelity Checklist |
29-item measure that assesses the extent to which the parent coach followed intervention protocols. Items are measured on a 5-point Likert scale with higher scores indicating greater adherence to protocols. |
This measure is completed approximately 2 weeks after baseline. The first 6 items are completed by the parent coach at the end of the intervention and the last 23 items are completed immediately following the intervention (i.e., within a few minutes). |
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Primary |
Feedback questionnaires pertaining to participant satisfaction with intervention protocol |
10-item questionnaire that measures parent satisfaction with intervention protocol. Participants respond to open-ended items regarding their satisfaction with the format of the SSI. This measure is qualitative in nature and no scores are generated. |
The feedback questionnaires will be completed by participants immediately following the intervention (approximately 2 weeks after baseline). |
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Primary |
Participant satisfaction with SSI format using the Program Feedback Scale |
4-item questionnaire used to measure participant satisfaction with SSI. Participants respond to items on a 5-point Likert scale and are asked to rate the extent to which they feel the SSI will help with their identified problem. Higher scores indicate greater satisfaction. |
The Program Feedback Scale will be completed by participants immediately following the intervention (approximately 2 weeks after baseline). |
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Primary |
Changes in child socioemotional and behavioural functioning between the SPYKids group compared with the SAU group - Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) |
A 25-item instrument developed to detect psychosocial problems in children aged 3-16 years. A value is given to each selection of "not true," somewhat true," and "certainly true." It measures five factors: emotional problems, conduct problems, hyperactivity/inattention problems, peer problems, and prosocial behaviour. All subscales include five items and range from 0-10. A total score can be summed from the first four factors; the total score ranges from 0-40, with higher scores indicating greater difficulties. Scores on the fifth factor of prosocial behaviour range from 0-10, with a lower score on this scale being less favourable. |
The SDQ will be completed by participants at baseline, approximately 6 weeks from baseline (i.e., 1-month post-intervention for SPYKids group), and at 3 months post-intervention (approximately 12 weeks from baseline). |
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Secondary |
Changes in child socioemotional and behavioural functioning from pre- to 3- month post-intervention - Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) |
A 25-item instrument developed to detect psychosocial problems in children aged 3-16 years. A value is given to each selection of "not true," somewhat true," and "certainly true." It measures five factors: emotional problems, conduct problems, hyperactivity/inattention problems, peer problems, and prosocial behaviour. All subscales include five items and range from 0-10. A total score can be summed from the first four factors; the total score ranges from 0-40, with higher scores indicating greater difficulties. Scores on the fifth factor of prosocial behaviour range from 0-10, with a lower score on this scale being less favourable. |
The SDQ will be completed by participants at baseline, approximately 1 month post-intervention and at 3 months post-intervention (approximately 12 weeks from baseline). |
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Secondary |
Changes in parenting/caregiving stress from pre- to post-intervention - Parenting Stress Index (PSI; Short form) |
A 36-item self-report measure completed by parents to measure stress level within the context of parenting. Participants respond to items on a 5-point Likert scale. Responses to each item in a sub-category are totalled to calculate three subcategory scores, which are summed to represent a total parenting stress score. Higher scores indicate higher levels of parenting stress. Normal scores fall within the 15th to 85th percentile, and scores above the 85th percentile represent clinically elevated levels of stress. |
The PSI will be completed by participants at baseline, approximately 1 month post-intervention and at 3 months post-intervention (approximately 12 weeks from baseline). |
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Secondary |
Changes in parental/caregiver depressive symptoms from pre- to post-intervention - Patient Health Questionnaire - 9 (PHQ-9) |
A measure that assesses depressive symptoms using 8 items that align with diagnostic criteria with total possible scores ranging from 0 to 27, where higher scores are indicative of more severe symptoms. |
The PHQ-9 will be completed by participants at baseline, approximately 1 month post-intervention and at 3 months post-intervention (approximately 12 weeks from baseline). |
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Secondary |
Changes in parent anxiety symptoms -- Generalized Anxiety Disorder - 7 item scale (GAD-7) |
A brief self-report measure to screen for generalized anxiety disorder. Scores range from 0-21, with higher scores indicating more severe anxiety. |
The GAD-7 will be completed by participants at baseline, approximately 1 month post-intervention and at 3 months post-intervention (approximately 12 weeks from baseline). |
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Secondary |
Changes in parent anger symptoms -- The Patient Records and Outcome Management Information System (PROMIS) Emotional Distress - Anger - Short-Form |
A brief self-report measure used to assess the domain of anger. The items are measured on a 5-point Likert scale from "never" (1) to "always" (5). Total scores range from 5 to 25, with higher scores indicating more severe anger. |
The PROMIS-Anger will be completed by participants at baseline, approximately 1 month post-intervention and at 3 months post-intervention (approximately 12 weeks from baseline). |
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