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There are 2 clinical trials
The purpose of this study is to test the feasibility and efficacy of intervening with 2-year-old children with elevated temperamental Fear and/or Shyness or 3-year-old children with elevated anxiety and their parents, using a parent-child Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) protocol to reduce anxiety disorders and maintain reduced anxiety at one-year follow-up. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, study visits and treatment sessions were conducted in office. Now all visits and treatment sessions are conducted remotely.
Description: The CGI-I is a 7-point scale from 1 (Very Much Improved) to 7 (Very Much Worse). It will be rated by a clinician interviewer blind to treatment condition
Measure: Response Rate (proportion of participants rated as 1 or 2 on Clinical Global Impression of Anxiety-Improvement Measure (CGI-I) Time: Baseline to 1-Year Follow UpDescription: As measured by the Kiddie Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia (KSADS-PL), a semi-structured interview used to assess present and lifetime severity of psychological disorders administered by a clinician blind to study arm
Measure: Mean Change in number of anxiety disorders Time: Baseline to 1-Year Follow UpDescription: The ECBQ Fear and Shyness scales include 23 items rated by a parent on a 7-point scale from 1 (Never) to 7 (Always)
Measure: Mean Change in Fear/Shyness Scores on the Early Childhood Behavior Questionnaire (ECBQ) (for those enrolled as 2-year-olds) Time: Baseline to Post-TreatmentDescription: The PAS consists of 28 items rated by a parent on a scale from 0 (Not True At All) to 4 (Very Often True). It assesses severity of anxiety in young children.
Measure: Mean Change in Anxiety Score on the Preschool Anxiety Scale (PAS) (for those enrolled as 3-year-olds) Time: Baseline to 1-Year Follow UpDescription: The CBCL and CRF are parent- and teacher/caregiver-completed questionnaires used to assess child behavior problems and social competence .
Measure: Mean change in Internalizing scores on the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) and Caregiver Report Form (CRF) where available for Ages 1-1/2 - 5 years Scores Time: Baseline to 1-Year Follow UpDescription: The FLIS contains 19 items on a scale from 0 (Not True) to 2 (Very True) rated by a parent and is used to assesses the extent to which child behavior limits participation in activities typical of families with young children
Measure: Mean change in family function on the Family Life Interference Scale (FLIS). Time: Baseline to 1-Year Follow UpDescription: This 42-item questionnaire, completed by the parent, assesses parental stress level
Measure: Mean change in Depression-Anxiety-Stress Scale stress rating Time: Baseline to 1-Year Follow-UpIn the U.S., approximately 12% of children under 36 months have language impairments, yet less than 2% receive early language intervention. Early language intervention is underutilized nationally, with pronounced service gaps in rural communities. This gap is a significant issue because children with language impairments are at increased risk for learning and reading disabilities that can persist into adulthood. Telehealth has the potential to mitigate service gaps by improving access to treatments, increasing the availability of clinicians with expertise in language intervention, and reducing healthcare costs. Telehealth can alleviate logistic and geographic barriers to treatment facing children with disabilities and their families in rural communities. However, there is insufficient evidence on the effects of telehealth interventions for children with language impairments under 36 months. Consequently, there is an urgent need to explore innovative telehealth interventions with potential to improve the quality and efficiency of language treatments. The investigators will conduct a feasibility trial (small randomized control trial) to evaluate a telehealth intervention for children with language impairments and their caregivers.
Description: A language sample is a naturalistic adult-child interaction with a specific set of toys to evaluate a child's spontaneous expressive language ability. Metric/ Measurement Unit: Change in frequency count of the number of different words spoken during a 20 minute language sample.
Measure: Change in number of Different Words on Structured Language Sample Time: 1 pre-intervention assessment (start of study) and 1 post intervention assessment through study completion (3-4 months later).Description: The MacArthur-Bates Communicative Development Inventory (MCDI) is a parent report instrument which captures important information about children's developing abilities in early language, including vocabulary comprehension, production, gestures, and grammar. An increase in the productive vocabulary represents a positive outcome. Metric/ Measurement Unit: Number of words expressed on the MCDI. The range of this instrument is 0 - 396.
Measure: Change in Productive Vocabulary on the Mac-Arthur Bates Communication Development Inventory (MCDI) score after 3-4 months of intervention Time: 1 pre-intervention assessment (start of study) and 1 post intervention assessment through study completion (3-4 months later).Description: The ECI is a brief, repeatable, play-based, observational measure of a child's communicative performance during a 6-minute play period with a familiar adult. It measures the number of gestures, vocalizations, single words, and multiple word combinations during this play period. An increase in the ECI presents a positive outcome. Metric/ Measurement Unit: Frequency count of communication utterances expressed during the 6 minute play interaction. ECI scores are weighted such that each single-word utterance is given a weight of two (each tally is multiplied by two), and each multiple word utterance is given a weight of three (each tally is multiplied by three)
Measure: Change in Individual Growth and Development Indicators for Infants and Toddlers- Early Communication Indicator (IGDI-ECI) score through 3-4 months of intervention Time: Once per month of intervention through study completion (3-4 months of intervention)Description: PLS™-5 Preschool Language Scales Fifth Edition offers a comprehensive developmental language assessment with items that range from pre-verbal, interaction-based skills to emerging language to early literacy. Increases on the PLS-5 represent a positive outcome. Metric/ Measurement Unit: Total Standard Score Range = 50 - 150 (Mean = 100, SD = 15). If we are unable to administer assessments to all participants in person due to public health impacts of COVID-19, we will report the raw scores because the PLS-5 is not standardized for telepractice administration. Raw scores range 0 - 132.
Measure: Change in Preschool-Language Scales - 5th edition (PLS-5) Time: 1 pre-intervention assessment (start of study) and 1 post intervention assessment through study completion (3-4 months later).Alphabetical listing of all HPO terms. Navigate: Correlations Clinical Trials
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