Department of Developmental Disorders, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, National Institute of Mental Health, Kodaira, Tokyo, Japan.
Department of Child Psychiatry, The University of Tokyo Hospital, Bunkyo-Ku, Tokyo, Japan.
Trials. 2024 Oct 4;25(1):656. doi: 10.1186/s13063-024-08431-z.
Behavioural parent training (BPT) is a psychosocial intervention designed for children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). BPT programs teach parents to use effective commands or rules whilst encouraging them to pay careful attention to their child's appropriate behaviour. In this study, we will investigate the efficacy of BPT on parental stress, mothers' sense of emotional closeness to their children, and children's attachment security to their mothers. We will also examine the effects of BPT on children's internalising and externalising symptoms, ADHD symptoms, and sensitivity to rewards and punishments compared to usual care alone. The use of bias-prone assessment tools limits the ability of previous studies to assess effectiveness. Therefore, in this study, the child's attachment security will be assessed in a structured interview conducted by assessors blinded to group allocation, and brain changes will be assessed using magnetic resonance imaging.
This randomised controlled clinical trial will aim to compare the efficacy of BPT to routine clinical care for 60 children with ADHD. Participants will be randomised, with stratification by medication status for ADHD (medicated or non-medicated). The BPT intervention group will receive parent training weekly for 10 weeks in a group of six or less. The primary outcome measure will be changes in parental stress. Furthermore, the key secondary outcome measure will be the child's attachment security, which will be assessed in an interview conducted by assessors blinded to group allocation. We will also evaluate changes in neural connectivity in both children and mothers using magnetic resonance imaging. Other secondary outcomes will include child behavioural problems, ADHD symptoms, emotional regulation, child sensitivity to rewards and punishments, parental behaviour, and the child and parent's social support network following the completion of 10 sessions.
This study represents the first randomised controlled trial exploring the efficacy of BPT on child attachment security and mothers' sense of emotional closeness to their children. It aims to provide robust evidence to assist parents of children with ADHD in making appropriate treatment decisions.
UMIN000038693. Registered on November 9, 2019.
行为家长训练(BPT)是一种针对注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)儿童的心理社会干预措施。BPT 计划教父母使用有效的命令或规则,同时鼓励他们仔细关注孩子的适当行为。在这项研究中,我们将研究 BPT 对父母压力、母亲对孩子的情感亲密感以及孩子对母亲的依恋安全性的影响。我们还将研究 BPT 对儿童内化和外化症状、ADHD 症状以及对奖惩的敏感性的影响,与单独常规护理相比。使用有偏见倾向的评估工具限制了以前的研究评估效果的能力。因此,在这项研究中,将通过对组分配不知情的评估员进行的结构化访谈来评估孩子的依恋安全性,并且将使用磁共振成像来评估大脑变化。
这项随机对照临床试验将比较 BPT 对 60 名 ADHD 儿童常规临床护理的疗效。参与者将按照 ADHD 的药物治疗状态(用药或未用药)进行分层随机分组。BPT 干预组将每周接受一次 10 周的小组培训,每组不超过 6 人。主要结局指标将是父母压力的变化。此外,儿童依恋安全性的变化将作为主要次要结局指标,通过对组分配不知情的评估员进行的访谈进行评估。我们还将使用磁共振成像评估儿童和母亲的神经连通性变化。其他次要结局指标包括儿童行为问题、ADHD 症状、情绪调节、儿童对奖惩的敏感性、父母行为以及 10 个疗程结束后儿童和父母的社会支持网络。
这项研究代表了第一项探索 BPT 对儿童依恋安全性和母亲对孩子情感亲密感影响的随机对照试验。它旨在提供有力的证据,帮助 ADHD 儿童的父母做出适当的治疗决策。
UMIN000038693。注册于 2019 年 11 月 9 日。