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Clinical Trials/NCT05647772
NCT05647772
Recruiting
N/A

Reach and Scalability of Digital Therapeutics for Childhood Behavior Problems

University of Pittsburgh1 site in 1 country324 target enrollmentDecember 3, 2022

Overview

Phase
N/A
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Problem Behavior
Sponsor
University of Pittsburgh
Enrollment
324
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Knowledge of Effective Parenting Test (KEPT)
Status
Recruiting
Last Updated
7 months ago

Overview

Brief Summary

In this project, the investigators aim to test the effectiveness of a mobile health (mHealth) system as a standalone versus coach-assisted intervention with the goal of achieving reach and scalability. Parents of children (ages 5-8) with disruptive behaviors (N = 324 subjects) will be randomly assigned to Group 1 (standalone app), Group 2 (coach-assisted app), or Group 3 (control app).

Detailed Description

In this project, the investigators aim to test the effectiveness of a mobile health (mHealth) system as a standalone versus coach-assisted intervention with the goal of achieving reach and scalability. Aim 1 is to evaluate the effectiveness of the UseIt! mHealth system as both a standalone and coach-assisted intervention compared to a control app condition. Aim 2 is to assess target (parent management training/cognitive behavioral therapy skill acquisition and use) engagement and validation. Aim 3 is to evaluate the effectiveness of the components of the UseIt! mHealth system. The investigators plan to recruit an anticipated total of 324 families for the study. Families will be randomly assigned to Group 1 (standalone app), Group 2 (coach-assisted), or Group 3 (control app condition). Parents will use the app for four months before the administration of the post-treatment assessment. Parents will be trained to use the UseIt! mHealth system over the phone. The coach for the Group 2 condition will be a bachelor's level paraprofessional with a degree in psychology or an allied discipline (e.g., social work) who will provide support to parents. The system is very user friendly and families can be trained in approximately 30 minutes. Assessments will take place at Baseline, Post (4 months from baseline), and 6-month follow-up. All assessments will be conducted online (Qualtrics survey links sent via email by research staff) and take approximately 1 hour to complete.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
December 3, 2022
End Date
April 1, 2027
Last Updated
7 months ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Oliver Lindhiem

Associate Professor

University of Pittsburgh

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Males or females between the ages of 5-8 years
  • Above the 90th percentile for Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) and/or conduct disorders (CD) on the Vanderbilt Assessment Scale
  • Residence with at least one parent/guardian at least 80% of the time
  • Parent/legal guardian consent for participation
  • Parent/guardian must have a smartphone device with daily internet access

Exclusion Criteria

  • A known preexisting behavioral or mental health diagnosis requiring alternative treatment (bipolar disorder, major depression, pervasive developmental disorder)
  • Currently in treatment for childhood disruptive behavior

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Knowledge of Effective Parenting Test (KEPT)

Time Frame: 6-month follow-up (10 months after baseline).

Average scores from the Knowledge of Effective Parenting Test (KEPT). This is a 21-item scale, with higher scores indicating better outcomes.

Secondary Outcomes

  • Conduct Disorder Subscale of the Vanderbilt Assessment(6-month follow-up (10 months after baseline).)
  • Parenting Skill Use Diary (PSUD)(6-month follow-up (10 months after baseline).)
  • Oppositional Defiant Disorder Subscale of the Vanderbilt Assessment(6-month follow-up (10 months after baseline).)

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