Incredible Years Program for Parents of Children with Autism
- Conditions
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Incredible Years - ASDOther: Circle of Parents
- Registration Number
- NCT03300128
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Maryland, Baltimore
- Brief Summary
Early intervention for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), particularly with parent involvement, is beneficial for both children and their families. However, few interventions have been rigorously tested which explicitly address parent and family outcomes. This study will test the effectiveness of "The Incredible Years Parent Program for Autism Spectrum and Language Delays" (IY-ASD) program for parents of children with ASD ages 2-8 in a community-based setting, compared to a parent support program, "Circle of Parents." The investigators will assess parent stress, caregiver coping, child behavior, parenting practices of participants. In addition, the investigators will report on participants' satisfaction with IY-ASD, through parent interviews and satisfaction surveys.
- Detailed Description
"The Incredible Years" refers to a suite of developmentally appropriate, group-based interventions targeting parenting, children, and teachers. IY-ASD is an adapted version of the Basic parent training program, which uses a simple and low-cost format to develop skills in problem-solving coping, stress management, and communication. "The Incredible Years" has decades of evidence pointing to improved levels of parent stress, depression, and coping skills, as well as decreased negative child outcomes such as aggressive behavior in a broad array of diverse populations. The program has been used extensively in the United Kingdom and Sweden. Cost-effectiveness analyses have been performed with positive results in England. "The Incredible Years" is based on attachment theory and social learning theory.The goals of "The Incredible Years" parent intervention - communication, problem-solving, and stress management - are critically important to this population. Parents with children with special needs tend to interact with teachers, healthcare professionals, and other adults more often than parents whose children do not have disabilities. Thus, building a strong foundation early to begin to problem solve, communicate effectively, and navigate healthcare and special education systems can reduce some stress the parent might experience in the future.
The Incredible Years Parent Program for Autism Spectrum and Language Delays (IY-ASD). IY-ASD will be delivered over a 14-week period. The current research aims to rigorously test IY-ASD in a community-based setting using a randomized design. The investigators will compare IY-ASD to a usual practice, a parent support group currently offered at Onslow County Partnership for Children, "Circle of Parents." "Circle of Parents" is an open group which is led by a parent leader. These groups generally meet weekly or biweekly. Participants are encouraged to share resources and other support both during groups, and between meetings. Free childcare and meals are also offered during "Circle of Parents" meetings. Using a randomized design, the investigators will evaluate a parent intervention for caregivers of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), compared to a parent support group. Over a four-year period, the investigators seek to:
1. Recruit approximately 105 parents and other primary caregivers to participate in either an IY-ASD or "Circle of Parents" group;
2. Measure parenting stress, parent coping mechanisms, parenting practices, and child behavior of participants and their children, at baseline and posttest (pre- and post-intervention);
3. Compare outcomes of parents completing IY-ASD versus those in "Circle of Parents" group;
4. Evaluate changes in parent and child outcomes from post-intervention to 3-month follow-up in IY-ASD participants; and,
5. Elicit information from IY-ASD participants to assess satisfaction and improve future use of IY-ASD in the ASD population.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- TERMINATED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 27
- Parent or primary caregiver of a child ages 2 to 8 with an autism spectrum disorder
- Must live in Onslow County or surrounding county
- Parent is younger than 18 years old
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Incredible Years - ASD Incredible Years - ASD The intervention, The Incredible Years Parent Program for Autism Spectrum and Language Delays (IY-ASD; more information is here: http://www.incredibleyears.com/programs/parent/autism-spectrum-language-delays/) is a 14-week course that meets for 2 hours every week. Ideally, an IY-ASD group will be composed of approximately 10 parents and other primary caregivers of children who have autism. Circle of Parents Circle of Parents "Circle of Parents," the comparison condition, is an open parent support group led by a parent leader. (For more information, see http://circleofparents.org/). Participants are encouraged to share resources and other support both during groups, and between meetings.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in child behavior Change from baseline at 14 weeks and at 3 months Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory (ECBI) - This measure includes 36 items that assess typical problems reported by parents of conduct-disordered children. Items are rated on intensity and problem scales; the two subscales are combined for a composite score.
Change in parent stress Change from baseline at 14 weeks and at 3 months Parenting Stress Index-Short Form (PSI-SF) - The PSI Short Form (PSI/SF) is a direct derivative of the Parenting Stress Index (PSI) full-length test. All 36 items on the Short Form are contained on the Long Form with identical wording and are written at a 5th-grade reading level, for parents of children 12 years and younger. The PSI/SF yields a Total Stress score from three scales: Parental Distress, Parent-Child Dysfunctional Interaction, and Difficult Child.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in parenting practices Change from baseline at 14 weeks and at 3 months Parent Practices Inventory (PPI) - This questionnaire was adapted from the Oregon Social Learning Center's (OSLC) discipline questionnaire and revised for young children. There are 72 items assessing various subscales of parenting behavior.
Satisfaction survey At treatment completion (approximately 14 weeks after baseline) This survey was developed for the Incredible Years and can be found in the Incredible Years manual. It is not standardized.
Change in depression, anxiety, and stress Change from baseline at 14 weeks and at 3 months The Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale - 21 Items (DASS-21) is a set of three self-report scales designed to measure the emotional states of depression, anxiety and stress.
Each of the three DASS-21 scales contains 7 items, divided into subscales with similar content.Change in coping mechanisms Change from baseline at 14 weeks and at 3 months Brief COPE - This measures assesses several types of coping mechanisms used to address stress.
Weekly IY-ASD evaluation Weekly throughout treatment (14 weeks total) This survey was developed for the Incredible Years and can be found in the Incredible Years manual. It is not standardized.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Onslow County Partnership for Children
🇺🇸Jacksonville, North Carolina, United States