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用于治疗儿童破坏性行为问题的新型智能手机应用程序及支持性问责制:一项随机对照试验方案

Novel Smartphone App and Supportive Accountability for the Treatment of Childhood Disruptive Behavior Problems: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial.

作者信息

Lindhiem Oliver, Tomlinson Claire S, Kolko David J, Silk Jennifer S, Hafeman Danella, Wallace Meredith, Setiawan I Made Agus, Parmanto Bambang

机构信息

University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Res Protoc. 2025 Mar 11;14:e67051. doi: 10.2196/67051.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although evidence-based treatments have been developed for childhood behavior problems, many families encounter barriers to treatment access and completion (eg, local availability of services, transportation, cost, and perceived stigma). Smartphone apps offer a cost-efficient method to deliver content to families.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the UseIt! mobile health system as both stand-alone and coach-assisted interventions via a randomized controlled trial. The UseIt! System is designed to reduce disruptive behaviors in young children.

METHODS

A nationwide sample of parents of children aged 5 years to 8 years with disruptive behaviors (N=324 dyads) are randomly assigned to the stand-alone app (UseIt!; n=108), the coach-assisted app (UseIt! plus supportive accountability; n=108), or the control app (mindfulness app; n=108). The UseIt! App provides parents with tools and troubleshooting to address disruptive behaviors, along with a behavior diary to track behaviors and strategies over time. The coach-assisted condition includes a bachelor's level paraprofessional who provides weekly phone calls to promote engagement with the app. The control condition is composed of a mindfulness app. The web-based, self-assessed outcome measures (post treatment and 6-month follow-up) include measures of app usage, parenting knowledge (eg, knowledge of parent management training and cognitive behavioral therapy skills), and strategies (use of evidence-based parenting strategies), symptom reduction (eg, behavior problems), and parent mental health (eg, anxiety, stress, and depression). We hypothesize that both intervention conditions will show greater parent knowledge and use of skills along with greater symptom reduction relative to the control condition. Further, we hypothesize that those assigned to the coach assisted condition will report greater knowledge, skill use, and symptom reduction than the stand-alone app. We will use intent-to-treat analyses to regress outcomes on study conditions to evaluate for differences across conditions.

RESULTS

Recruitment of study participants began in December of 2022 and is ongoing. We have recruited over half of our intended sample of 324 parent-child dyads (n=214) as of December 2024. These dyads have been randomly allocated to each of the intervention conditions, with 71 assigned to the coach-assisted condition, 72 assigned to the stand-alone app, and 71 assigned to the control app condition. Data collection is projected to be completed by late 2026.

CONCLUSIONS

The current study aims to address a gap in the literature regarding the feasibility, effectiveness, and utility of a smartphone app that includes a coach-assisted arm. Digital therapeutics have the potential to enhance the reach and scalability of skills-based psychosocial interventions. Findings from this study will advance scientific knowledge and have implications for clinical practice.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05647772; https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05647772.

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/67051.

摘要

背景

尽管已经开发出基于证据的儿童行为问题治疗方法,但许多家庭在获得治疗和完成治疗方面遇到障碍(例如,当地服务的可及性、交通、成本以及感知到的耻辱感)。智能手机应用程序提供了一种经济高效的方式向家庭提供内容。

目的

本研究的目的是通过一项随机对照试验评估UseIt!移动健康系统作为独立干预和教练辅助干预的有效性。UseIt!系统旨在减少幼儿的破坏性行为。

方法

全国范围内抽取324对有破坏性行为的5至8岁儿童的父母作为样本,随机分配到独立应用程序组(UseIt!;n = 108)、教练辅助应用程序组(UseIt!加上支持性问责制;n = 108)或对照应用程序组(正念应用程序;n = 108)。UseIt!应用程序为父母提供解决破坏性行为的工具和故障排除方法,以及一个行为日记,用于长期跟踪行为和策略。教练辅助组包括一名学士学位的准专业人员,他每周打电话以促进对应用程序的参与。对照组由一个正念应用程序组成。基于网络的自我评估结果测量(治疗后和6个月随访)包括应用程序使用情况、育儿知识(例如,父母管理培训和认知行为治疗技能的知识)和策略(基于证据的育儿策略的使用)、症状减轻(例如,行为问题)以及父母心理健康(例如,焦虑、压力和抑郁)的测量。我们假设两个干预组相对于对照组将显示出父母更多的知识和技能使用以及更大程度的症状减轻。此外,我们假设分配到教练辅助组的人将比独立应用程序组报告更多的知识、技能使用和症状减轻。我们将使用意向性分析对研究条件下的结果进行回归,以评估不同条件之间的差异。

结果

研究参与者的招募于2022年12月开始,目前仍在进行中。截至2024年12月,我们已经招募了超过预期样本324对亲子中的一半(n = 214)。这些对子已被随机分配到每个干预组,71对被分配到教练辅助组,72对被分配到独立应用程序组,71对被分配到对照应用程序组。数据收集预计在2026年底完成。

结论

当前研究旨在填补关于包含教练辅助部分的智能手机应用程序的可行性、有效性和实用性的文献空白。数字疗法有可能提高基于技能的心理社会干预的覆盖面和可扩展性。本研究的结果将推进科学知识,并对临床实践产生影响。

试验注册

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05647772;https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05647772。

国际注册报告识别号(IRRID):DERR1-10.2196/67051。

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