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Effectively intervening in traumatized parents and children after structural domestic violence: A multiple baseline analysis

Recruiting
Conditions
tekortkomingen in opvoedvaardigheden en traumaklachten bij ouders en kinderen
domestic violence / trauma
Registration Number
NL-OMON56083
Lead Sponsor
niversiteit Leiden
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Recruiting
Sex
Not specified
Target Recruitment
10
Inclusion Criteria

- The non-offending parent and child are residing in a community shelter
because of a combination of problems that includes severe domestic violence
- The child is aged between 3-6 years old (if there is more than 1 child in
this age range in the family, the parent will be asked to report on the
symptoms of both children, and the child with the most severe PTSD symptoms
will participate
- The parent experiences clinically important PTSD-symptoms, as defined by a
PCL-score of >=31

Exclusion Criteria

- Parents with extreme mental health problems (e.g., psychosis) that directly
affect their ability to participate in an intervention and require immediate
intervention for the parent
- The second parent (*offending parent*) of the child who resides in the
community shelter does have custody over the child, but cannot know the
specific location or the name of the organization where the victimized parent
and child reside, due to safety risks for the dyad.

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
<p>Primary study outcomes are the change in disrupted parenting behavior, the<br /><br>change in sensitive parenting behavior, and the change in PTSD symptoms of<br /><br>parent and child. </p><br>
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
<p>The secondary study outcomes are the behavioral and emotional problems and the<br /><br>quality of life of the child, and the satisfaction with the treatment<br /><br>trajectory for the parent and the therapist.</p><br>
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