Behavioral Parent Training for Families With Deaf and Hard of Hearing Preschoolers (CHAMPS-DHH)

  • STATUS
    Recruiting
  • End date
    May 20, 2025
  • participants needed
    250
  • sponsor
    Christina Studts
Updated on 20 April 2022
cochlear implant
hard of hearing
audiogram
behavioral interventions

Summary

Children who are deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) rarely receive behavioral interventions to prevent the long-term costly outcomes of behavior problems. This project will systematically adapt an evidence-based parent training intervention to increase its acceptability and relevance for parents of young DHH children. Effectiveness of the adapted intervention and its implementation with parents of young DHH children followed in "real world" hearing healthcare clinics will be assessed.

Details
Condition Deafness, Hearing Loss, Parenting, Child Behavior
Treatment Parent Training Intervention
Clinical Study IdentifierNCT03916146
SponsorChristina Studts
Last Modified on20 April 2022

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Inclusion Criteria

Parent is age 18 or older
Parent is custodial guardian of child
Parent can either speak/understand English or use American Sign Language
Parent expects to live in Kentucky for the next 3 years
At baseline, child is between the ages of 3 and 6 years
At baseline, child lives majority of time in the parent/guardian's home
Child is deaf or hard of hearing
Child has used hearing aid(s), cochlear implant(s) and/or bone conduction device(s) for greater than 6 months

Exclusion Criteria

Active child protective services case is open
Parent has already accessed behavioral health services for the child
Parent participated in formative research for this study
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