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儿童和青少年的原则导向心理治疗(FIRST):门诊随机对照有效性试验的研究方案

Principle-Guided Psychotherapy for Children and Adolescents (FIRST): Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Effectiveness Trial in Outpatient Clinics.

作者信息

Bailin Abby, Cho Evelyn, Sternberg Ariel, Evans Spencer C, Hollinsaid Nathan L, Kate Bearman Sarah, Weisz John R

机构信息

The University of Texas at Austin.

Harvard University.

出版信息

Res Sq. 2023 Sep 8:rs.3.rs-3210987. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3210987/v1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Hundreds of youth psychotherapy randomized trials have generated scores of helpful empirically supported treatments (ESTs). However, the standardized structure of many ESTs and their focus on a single disorder or homogeneous cluster of problems may not be ideal for clinically referred youths who have comorbidity and whose treatment needs may shift from week to week. This concern has prompted development of flexible transdiagnostic, modular youth psychotherapies. One of these, designed for efficient training and implementation, is FIRST-a transdiagnostic intervention built on five empirically supported principles of change (i.e., feeling calm, increasing motivation, repairing thoughts, solving problems, and trying the opposite) and targeting common internalizing and externalizing youth mental health disorders and problems. FIRST has shown promise in improving youth mental health in three open trials. Now, in a more rigorous test, we seek to (1) conduct a randomized controlled trial comparing FIRST to usual care in real-world clinical practice settings; (2) examine a promising candidate mediator of change-regulation of negative emotions; and (3) explore variables that may influence clinicians' treatment implementation.

METHODS

This is an assessor-naïve randomized controlled effectiveness trial in youth outpatient community clinics in New England and Texas. Using double randomization, clinic-employed clinicians and treatment-referred youths (7-15 years old) are independently randomly allocated (1:1) to FIRST or usual care. We aim to recruit 212 youth participants, all referred through normal community pathways, with elevated symptoms of anxiety, depression, conduct problems, or post-traumatic stress. This study will test the effectiveness of FIRST compared to usual care on mental health outcomes, examine whether those outcomes are mediated by regulation of negative emotions, and explore clinician factors that may be associated with FIRST implementation and outcomes. Session recordings are coded to assess treatment fidelity.

DISCUSSION

This study will evaluate the effectiveness of FIRST in youth community mental health settings, relative to the care usually provided in those settings. If FIRST is found to be effective, it could offer an efficient and practical method to increase use of empirically supported treatment principles in real-world practice contexts.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

NIH Clinical Trials Registry, NCT04725721. Registered 27 January 2021, https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/study/NCT04725721.

摘要

背景

数百项青少年心理治疗随机试验产生了大量经实证支持的有效治疗方法(ESTs)。然而,许多ESTs的标准化结构及其对单一障碍或同类问题集群的关注,对于患有共病且治疗需求可能每周都发生变化的临床转诊青少年来说,可能并不理想。这种担忧促使了灵活的跨诊断、模块化青少年心理治疗方法的发展。其中一种为高效培训和实施而设计的方法是FIRST——一种基于五项经实证支持的改变原则(即感到平静、增强动力、修复思维、解决问题和尝试相反做法)构建的跨诊断干预措施,目标是青少年常见的内化和外化心理健康障碍及问题。FIRST在三项开放试验中已显示出改善青少年心理健康的前景。现在,在一项更严格的测试中,我们旨在:(1)在现实世界的临床实践环境中进行一项随机对照试验,比较FIRST与常规治疗;(2)检验一个有前景的改变候选中介因素——负面情绪调节;(3)探索可能影响临床医生治疗实施的变量。

方法

这是一项在新英格兰和德克萨斯州的青少年门诊社区诊所进行的评估者盲法随机对照有效性试验。采用双重随机化,诊所雇佣的临床医生和转诊治疗的青少年(7至15岁)被独立随机分配(1:1)至FIRST组或常规治疗组。我们的目标是招募212名青少年参与者,他们均通过正常社区途径转诊,存在焦虑、抑郁、行为问题或创伤后应激症状。本研究将测试FIRST与常规治疗相比在心理健康结果方面的有效性,检验这些结果是否由负面情绪调节介导,并探索可能与FIRST实施及结果相关的临床医生因素。对治疗过程录音进行编码以评估治疗保真度。

讨论

本研究将评估FIRST在青少年社区心理健康环境中的有效性,相对于这些环境中通常提供的治疗。如果发现FIRST有效,它可以提供一种高效且实用的方法,以增加在现实世界实践中对经实证支持的治疗原则的应用。

试验注册

美国国立卫生研究院临床试验注册中心,NCT04725721。于2021年1月27日注册,https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/study/NCT04725721。

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