KJTC (Children's Trauma Center Haarlem), Zuiderhoutlaan 12, Haarlem, 2012 PJ, The Netherlands.
Department of Clinical Child and Family Studies, VU University Amsterdam, Van der Boechorststraat 1, 1081 BT, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
BMC Psychiatry. 2015 Jun 23;15:131. doi: 10.1186/s12888-015-0533-7.
Interparental violence is both common and harmful and impacts children's lives directly and indirectly. Direct effects refer to affective, behavioral, and cognitive responses to interparental violence and psychosocial adjustment. Indirect effects refer to deteriorated parental availability and parent-child interaction. Standard Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy may be insufficient for children traumatized by exposure to interparental violence, given the pervasive impact of interparental violence on the family system. HORIZON is a trauma focused cognitive behavioral therapy based group program with the added component of a preparatory parenting program aimed at improving parental availability; and the added component of parent-child sessions to improve parent-child interaction.
METHODS/DESIGN: This is a multicenter, multi-informant and multi-method randomized clinical trial study with a 2 by 2 factorial experimental design. Participants (N = 100) are children (4-12 years), and their parents, who have been exposed to interparental violence. The main aim of the study is to test the effects of two parental components as an addition to a trauma focused cognitive behavioral based group therapy for reducing children's symptoms. Primary outcome measures are posttraumatic stress symptoms, and internalizing and externalizing problems in children. The secondary aim of the study is to test the effect of the two added components on adjustment problems in children and to test whether enhanced effects can be explained by changes in children's responses towards experienced violence, in parental availability, and in quality of parent-child interaction. To address this secondary aim, the main parameters are observational and questionnaire measures of parental availability, parent-child relationship variables, children's adjustment problems and children's responses to interparental violence. Data are collected three times: before and after the program and six months later. Both intention-to-treat and completer analyses will be done.
The current study will enhance our understanding of the efficacy interparental violence-related parental components added to trauma focused cognitive behavioral group program for children who have been exposed to IPV. It will illuminate mechanisms underlying change by considering multiple dimensions of child responses, parenting variables and identify selection criteria for participation in treatment.
Netherlands Trial Register NTR4015 . Registered 4th of June, 2013.
父母间暴力行为普遍存在且具有危害性,直接或间接地影响着儿童的生活。直接影响是指儿童对父母间暴力行为的情感、行为和认知反应以及心理社会适应。间接影响是指父母可用性和亲子互动恶化。鉴于父母间暴力对家庭系统的普遍影响,标准的创伤聚焦认知行为疗法可能不足以治疗因接触父母间暴力而受到创伤的儿童。HORIZON 是一种创伤聚焦认知行为疗法为基础的团体项目,增加了预备父母计划的组成部分,旨在提高父母可用性;并增加了亲子课程的组成部分,以改善亲子互动。
方法/设计:这是一项多中心、多信息来源和多方法的随机临床试验研究,采用 2×2 析因实验设计。参与者(N=100)是接触过父母间暴力的 4-12 岁儿童及其父母。该研究的主要目的是测试两种父母组成部分作为创伤聚焦认知行为为基础的团体治疗的附加治疗对减少儿童症状的效果。主要结局指标是儿童的创伤后应激症状、内化和外化问题。该研究的次要目的是测试两个附加组成部分对儿童适应问题的影响,并测试增强效果是否可以通过儿童对经历的暴力的反应、父母可用性和亲子互动质量的变化来解释。为了达到这一次要目的,主要参数是父母可用性的观察和问卷调查、亲子关系变量、儿童的适应问题和儿童对父母间暴力的反应。数据收集三次:在项目前后和六个月后。将进行意向治疗和完成者分析。
目前的研究将提高我们对创伤聚焦认知行为团体项目中添加与父母间暴力相关的父母组成部分对接触过 IPV 的儿童的疗效的理解。它将通过考虑儿童反应、养育变量的多个维度来阐明变化的机制,并确定参与治疗的选择标准。
荷兰试验注册 NTR4015。于 2013 年 6 月 4 日注册。