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CompletedNCT00359775

Coping Skills Training (CST) for Children With Chronic Health Conditions

Coping Skills Training (CST) for Children With Chronic Health Conditions: An Extension From Children With Diabetes to Children With Rheumatologic Conditions, Epilepsy, Spina Bifida, and Asthma

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 2
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
38 (actual)
Sponsor
Children's Hospital and Health System Foundation, Wisconsin · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
8 Years – 12 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Purpose of the study The purpose of this study is to pilot an adapted Coping Skills Training (CST) intervention for feasibility and preliminary efficacy with a sample of children 8 to 12 years of age and their parents. The participants in this study at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin are dealing with one of three chronic health conditions (Rheumatologic Conditions, Epilepsy,Spina Bifida, and Asthma). Research Questions/Study Aims The research questions addressed in the full study are: 1. What is the impact of CST on child depression, QOL, health motivation, attitude toward illness, and self-management efficacy? 2. What is the impact of CST on parent depression, perception of child's quality of life, perception of impact of CHC on family, and family conflict?

Detailed description

Many children with chronic health conditions (CHC) are at increased risk for poor adaptation such as psychosocial problems, behavioral disturbances, and decreased quality of life (QOL). Their parents face economic, social and emotional challenges. In addition, management of the CHC and the involvement of the child in that management can severely challenge both child and parent. Effective coping has been shown to moderate the negative impact of CHC. This study is a pilot study to evaluate the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of adapting a Coping Skills Training (CST) intervention developed for children with diabetes. The CST intervention will be adapted for an integrated sample of school-aged children 8 to 12 years of age with four health conditions (Rheumatologic Conditions, Epilepsy,Spina Bifida, and Asthma). The study will be a randomized clinical trial with a wait-list control group. Each arm will consist of 25 families. CST is a 6-session group intervention based on cognitive behavioral and learning theory. The impact of CST on both outcomes (child: depression, QOL; parent: depression, Child QOL, CHC impact on family) and protective factors (child: health motivation, attitude, self-management efficacy; parent: family conflict) will be measured.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALCoping Skills Training6 session behavioral program

Timeline

Start date
2006-07-01
Primary completion
2012-01-01
Completion
2012-01-01
First posted
2006-08-02
Last updated
2012-02-20

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT00359775. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.