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Clinical Trials/NCT03722745
NCT03722745
Withdrawn
Not Applicable

Examine the Preliminary Effect of an Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) Consultation Model on Staff Fidelity to EBP

NYU Langone Health0 sitesJuly 17, 2019

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic
Sponsor
NYU Langone Health
Primary Endpoint
Youth PTSD re-arrest
Status
Withdrawn
Last Updated
6 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Youth involved in the juvenile justice system report high rates of exposure to traumatic events (>90%) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD; 20-50%). Although youth offenders are routinely assessed and referred for mental health services, few receive evidence-based interventions for PTSD. The current study evaluates an innovative approach to overcoming this problem: train front-line juvenile justice staff to deliver PTSD treatment groups. To determine the preliminary effectiveness and safety of PTSD groups delivered by juvenile justice staff, investigators will compare outcomes for youth offenders randomly assigned to receive evidence-based PTSD group treatment or treatment as usual (i.e., referral to community mental health clinic). Investigators hypothesize that PTSD groups led by justice staff will lead to significantly better youth outcomes (mental health symptoms, re-arrest) compared to treatment as usual.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
July 17, 2019
End Date
July 17, 2019
Last Updated
6 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Juvenile offender participants must
  • be able to assent
  • be between the ages of 13 and 17,
  • currently involved with the local juvenile justice system (i.e., have an active court case),
  • currently receiving services from one of the four participating agencies, and - meet DSM5 criteria for a full or partial diagnosis of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (assessed during baseline eligibility screening with the eMINI-KID) or report moderate or greater PTSD symptoms on the UCLA PTSD-Reaction Index (score \> 25).

Exclusion Criteria

  • unable to provide consent/assent
  • Currently meet DSM5 criteria for Alcohol Use Disorder-Severe or any substance use disorders other than Cannabis or Nicotine (assessed with the eMINI-KID). This criterion is intended to exclude youth whose substance use is severe enough to require a higher level of care such as inpatient treatment;
  • Currently meet DSM5 criteria for a psychotic disorder, pervasive developmental disorder, or other serious cognitive impairment (assessed with the eMINI-KID) that would prevent them from fully participating in the TARGET treatment groups;
  • Report recent suicidal or homicidal ideation (i.e., past 6 months) or a past year suicide attempt unless the youth is currently receiving treatment from a licensed mental health professional (i.e., we will accept youth with recent SI/HI or past year suicide attempts if they are currently in treatment).

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Youth PTSD re-arrest

Time Frame: 8 Weeks

Number of times subject is arrested during study participation

Youth PTSD symptoms

Time Frame: 8 Weeks

University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Reaction Index-Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) 5 version will be administered to assess youth symptom severity (range 0-124).

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