Institute of Neuroscience, Sir James Spence Institute, Newcastle University, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Queen Victoria Road, Newcastle, NE1 4LP, UK.
Complex Neurodevelopmental Disorders Service, Northumberland Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust, Walkergate Park Hospital, Walkergate Park, NE6 4QD, UK.
Trials. 2019 Jun 27;20(1):385. doi: 10.1186/s13063-019-3479-0.
Anxiety is a common diagnosis in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). One key mechanism underlying anxiety is intolerance of uncertainty, which is a tendency to react negatively on an emotional, cognitive, and behavioural level to uncertain situations and events. We developed the first intervention programme specifically targeting intolerance of uncertainty in children with ASD: Coping with Uncertainty in Everyday Situations (CUES). CUES is a parent group intervention providing parents of children with ASD with strategies to increase tolerance to uncertainty for their children in everyday situations. The principal aims of the current study are: 1) evaluate the acceptability and feasibility of delivering CUES to parents who have a child with ASD and anxiety; and 2) inform the design of a fully powered trial.
This is a feasibility and acceptability single-blind pilot randomised controlled trial comparing CUES (intervention) to a brief psychoeducation, emotional literacy, and relaxation programme (enhanced services as usual). Participants will be assessed at baseline and followed-up immediately post-treatment, and at 12 and 26 weeks post-treatment. Parents who have a child with ASD and anxiety (aged 6-16 years) will be invited to take part in the study and written parental informed consent and child assent will be obtained. Participants will be recruited from the National Health Service mental health teams in the UK. Sixty participants will be randomised to either intervention or enhanced services as usual in a 1:1 ratio.
The present study will provide evidence on the acceptability of the CUES intervention to parents and children, and the feasibility of recruitment and delivery to inform the design and sample size for a full-scale randomised controlled trial. Qualitative data will be obtained to understand how feasible CUES is for families, and the experiences of participants regarding their experiences of the intervention.
ISRCTN, ISRCTN10139240 . Registered on 14 May 2018.
焦虑是自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童常见的诊断。焦虑的一个关键机制是无法容忍不确定性,即对不确定的情况和事件在情绪、认知和行为层面上产生负面反应的倾向。我们开发了第一个专门针对 ASD 儿童无法容忍不确定性的干预计划:应对日常情境中的不确定性(CUES)。CUES 是一个家长小组干预计划,为 ASD 儿童的家长提供策略,以增加他们在日常情况下对不确定性的容忍度。本研究的主要目的是:1)评估向有 ASD 和焦虑儿童的父母提供 CUES 的可接受性和可行性;2)为全面的试验设计提供信息。
这是一项可行性和可接受性的单盲随机对照试验,比较 CUES(干预)与简短的心理教育、情绪素养和放松计划(增强服务)。参与者将在基线时进行评估,并在治疗后立即、治疗后 12 周和 26 周进行随访。将邀请有 ASD 和焦虑儿童(年龄 6-16 岁)的父母参加研究,并获得书面父母知情同意书和儿童同意书。参与者将从英国国民保健系统的心理健康团队中招募。60 名参与者将以 1:1 的比例随机分配到干预组或增强服务组。
本研究将提供有关 CUES 干预对父母和儿童的可接受性的证据,以及招募和实施的可行性,以确定全面随机对照试验的设计和样本量。将获得定性数据,以了解 CUES 对家庭的可行性,以及参与者对干预体验的感受。
ISRCTN,ISRCTN8772242。于 2018 年 5 月 14 日注册。