Treatment of Children With Peer Related Aggressive Behavior
- Conditions
- Oppositional Defiant Disorder
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Treatment Program for Children with Aggressive BehaviorBehavioral: Play group
- Registration Number
- NCT01406067
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Cologne
- Brief Summary
The efficacy of the Treatment Program for Children with Aggressive Behaviour (Therapieprogramm für Kinder mit aggressivem Verhalten, THAV) which is a social competence training delivered in an individual format will be evaluated in a randomized controlled trial with children aged 6 to 12 years with peer-related aggressive behaviour.
- Detailed Description
The German Treatment Program for Children with Aggressive Behaviour (Therapieprogramm für Kinder mit aggressivem Verhalten, THAV) aims at the therapy of children aged 6 to 12 years with peer-related aggressive behaviour, which results in a persistent impairment of the relationships to other children. Contrary to other treatment approaches, this intervention aims at the individual treatment of problem maintaining and moderating factors of aggressive behaviour. Depending on the individual problem maintaining factors the treatment aims to modify social cognitive information processing, impulse control, social problem solving, social skills and social interactions. Methods: The efficacy will be tested in a partial randomized control group design with n=100 children. N=60 children will be treated for about half a year with the modules of THAV in weekly sessions. The control group of n=40 children will receive alternative interventions with group play and techniques to activate resources of the child. These interventions give the children the opportunity to train pro-social interactions. Outcome parameters are aggressive behaviour und comorbid symptoms as well as problem maintaining factors, psychosocial functioning, family burden and treatment satisfaction. Moreover, variables of the treatment process are assessed. Questionnaires, tests and individual problem checklist were used to assess these outcome and process parameters
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- Male
- Target Recruitment
- 100
- Age: 6 - 12 years
- IQ>= 80
- Diagnoses (ICD-10): F91, F92, F90.1
- high symptom score in the parent rated Symptom Checklist for Oppositional Defiant and Conduct Disorder (FBB-SSV) (Stanine ≥ 7) at assessment 1 and assessment 2
- Often conflicts with other children (clinical rating)
- Impaired social relationships / activities
- Parents agree in randomization
- in medicated children no planned change of the medication
- other disorder is dominating
- other active psychotherapy
- severe mental disorder of the parents
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Social Skills Training Treatment Program for Children with Aggressive Behavior - Play group Play group -
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in Questionnaire for Aggressive Behavior of Children (FAVK) total score for peer related aggression Change from pre- assessment to post assessment 30 weeks after treatment begin and to follow up 3 months and 9 months after post assessment The Questionnaire for Aggressive Behavior of Children (FAVK) is a newly developed parent rating scale which assesses several factors of peer related aggression: (1) disturbance of social cognitive information processing, (2) disturbance of social problem solving and social skills, (3) disturbance of impulse control, and (4) disturbance of social interaction. These scores a summed to a total score
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in Symptom Checklist for Oppositional Defiant and Conduct Disorder (FBB-SSV), parent and teacher rating change form pre assessment to post assessment 30 weeks after treatment begin and follow up 3 months and 9 months after post assessment The Symptom Checklist for Oppositional Defiant and Conduct Disorder (FBB-SSV) assesses all symptom criteria for ODD and some of the symptom criteria of Conduct Disorders according to ICD-10 and DSM-IV.
Change in Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) and Teacher Report Form (TRF) change form pre assessment to post assessment 30 weeks after treatment begin and follow up 3 months and 9 months after post assessment The CBCL and the TRF are well evaluated rating scales for the assessement of a broad spectrum of child behavioral and emotional problems as perceived by parents and teachers respectively
Change in KINDL rating scale for quality of life change form pre assessment to post assessment 30 weeks after treatment begin The KINDL is a German parent and patient rating scale for the assessment of different aspects of QoL
Change in Modified WFIRS (Weiss Functional Impairment Rating Scale) change form pre assessment to post assessment 30 weeks after treatment begin The modified WFIRS is a parent rating scale for the assessment of psychosocial functioning in children with ODD/CD. The original WFIRS has been developed to assess psychosocial functioning in children with ADHD. Several items have been adapted or deleted in thise modified version.
Change in Individual Problem Checklist (IPC) change form pre assessment to post assessment 30 weeks after treatment begin The IPC assesses individual problems as defined together with the parents. It represents the individual problems which were aimed to reduce with the treatment.
Change in Social Problem Solving Test (SPST) change form pre assessment to post assessment 30 weeks after treatment begin The Social Problem Solving Test (SPST) is a newly developed test that assesses problem solving compentecies according to the social problem solving theory of Kenneth Dodge as well as behavioural tendencies in specific conflict situations.
Change in Five minutes speech sample (FMSS) change form pre assessment to post assessment 30 weeks after treatment begin The FMSS is a standard assessment procedure to assess negative expressed emotions within the family. The parents are asked to describe their child for five minutes. The recorded descriptions were analyzed according to several domains.
Change in Depression Anxiety and Stress Questionnaire (DASS) change form pre assessment to post assessment 30 weeks after treatment begin and follow up 3 months and 9 months after post assessment The DASS assesses parental depression anxiety and stress
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University Cologne
🇩🇪Cologne, Germany