Evidence Based Practice Unit, Faculty of Brain Sciences, University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT, UK.
Anna Freud, 4-8 Rodney Street, London, N1 9JH, UK.
Trials. 2024 Sep 30;25(1):637. doi: 10.1186/s13063-024-08299-z.
There is a pressing need to offer more accessible, evidence-based psychological interventions to secondary school students who are increasingly reporting difficulties with anxiety and low mood. The aim of this pragmatic randomised multiple baseline trial is to evaluate the efficacy of a school-based counselling intervention called Knowledge Insight Tools (KIT) for reducing anxiety and low mood in UK secondary school students. KIT is a flexible intervention delivered individually and informed by cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT).
We will use a randomised multiple baseline design whereby young people will be randomly allocated to a baseline wait period of 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 weekly measurements, followed by receiving up to 10 weekly sessions of KIT delivered by trained, school-based practitioners. We aim to recruit 60 young people aged 11-18 who are primarily experiencing problems with low mood and/or anxiety from secondary schools across England and Scotland. We will assess child-reported anxiety, mood, and general psychological distress/coping with the Young Person's Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation (YP-CORE), recorded at each session during the baseline and intervention phases. We will also assess child-reported anxiety and low mood with the Revised Children's Anxiety and Depression Scale (RCADS) at the beginning and end of treatment; practitioner-reported treatment fidelity with the KIT Fidelity Checklist; and practitioner-reported feasibility with an end-of-treatment Implementation Survey. We will analyse within-person and between-person change in YP-CORE scores across the baseline and intervention phases using visual analysis and piecewise multilevel growth curve models. We will also analyse pre-post changes in YP-CORE scores using randomisation tests, and reliable and clinically significant change using the RCADS scores.
The KIT trial is a pragmatic, randomised multiple baseline trial aimed at evaluating a school-based, individual CBT counselling intervention for reducing anxiety and low mood in UK secondary school students. Results will directly inform the provision of KIT in school-based counselling services, as well as the growing evidence-base for school-based CBT interventions.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT06188962. Retrospectively registered on 02/01/24.
为越来越多报告焦虑和情绪低落问题的中学生提供更易获取且基于证据的心理干预措施迫在眉睫。本务实随机多基线试验旨在评估一种名为“知识洞察工具(KIT)”的学校心理咨询干预措施在降低英国中学生焦虑和情绪低落方面的疗效。KIT 是一种灵活的干预措施,由认知行为疗法(CBT)提供信息,并由经过培训的学校从业者提供。
我们将采用随机多基线设计,即年轻人将被随机分配到 3、4、5、6、7 或 8 周的基线等待期,然后接受多达 10 周的 KIT 治疗,由经过培训的学校从业者提供。我们的目标是从英格兰和苏格兰的中学招募 60 名年龄在 11-18 岁的年轻人,他们主要面临情绪低落和/或焦虑问题。我们将使用青少年临床结局的常规评估(YP-CORE)评估儿童报告的焦虑、情绪和一般心理困扰/应对能力,在基线和干预阶段的每次治疗中进行记录。我们还将在治疗开始和结束时使用修订儿童焦虑和抑郁量表(RCADS)评估儿童报告的焦虑和情绪低落;使用 KIT 保真度检查表评估从业者报告的治疗保真度;使用治疗结束时的实施调查评估从业者报告的可行性。我们将使用视觉分析和分段多水平增长曲线模型分析 YP-CORE 分数在基线和干预阶段的个体内和个体间变化。我们还将使用随机化检验分析 YP-CORE 分数的前后变化,并使用 RCADS 分数分析可靠且具有临床意义的变化。
KIT 试验是一项务实的随机多基线试验,旨在评估一种基于学校的、个体的 CBT 心理咨询干预措施,以降低英国中学生的焦虑和情绪低落。研究结果将直接为学校心理咨询服务提供 KIT,并为学校基于 CBT 的干预措施提供不断增长的证据基础。
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT06188962。于 2024 年 2 月 1 日回顾性注册。