Navigator ACT group treatment is a novel, manual-based, transdiagnostic group treatment
developed in Habilitation and Health, the disability services in the region Stockholm, in
Sweden. The treatment consists of 5 sessions (each 3.5 hours), and has a main aim of
increasing psychological flexibility of stressed and distressed parents raising a child
with disability. The studies included in this project examine the feasibility and
effectiveness of the manual-based Navigator ACT group treatment in the Swedish
habilitation services context. The guestions we ask are; Is the Navigator ACT a feasible
treatment in the disability services context? Is it effective in (a) improving parental
psychological flexibility (b) increasing mindfulness (c) reducing symptoms of depression
and anxiety (d) reducing parenting stress (e) reducing parent-reported difficulties ior
increasing prosocial behaviors(e.g., behavioral problems) of children with disability.
FAS 1: The feasibility study is conducted in 7 disability service clinics in Stockholm
and Uppsala, Sweden.The feasibility of Navigator ACT in the disability services context
is measured by attendance, that is: parents participating in at least 4 out of 5 sessions
are considered as completers. The parent and treatment provider satisfaction is measured
by session- and course evaluations. Both parents and group leaders treatment credibility
and expectancy is measured as well. Five self-rating questionnaires are used to measure
efficacy: The Mindfulness Awareness Attention Scale (MAAS), Parental Acceptance and
Action Questionnaire (PAAQ) Parental Stress Scale (PSS) Hospital Anxiety and depression
scale (HADS), The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ). Self-rating
questionnaires are administered to parents at the baseline (0-2 weeks before the
treatment start, T1), at the end of the treatment (0-2 weeks after, T2) and at the
follow-up (3-4 months after the end of the treatment, T3). The data will be analyzed from
baseline T1 to T2 (post treatment) as well as from T1 (baseline) to T3 (follow-up) with
separate series of repeated measures ANOVA between-group.
FAS 2: Psychometric evaluation of the Parental Acceptance and Action Questionnaire
(PAAQ).
FAS 2. The pragmatic multicenter RCT will be conducted in at least four regions of
Sweden. Parents participating in the study have their children (0-17 years) currently
enrolled in the disability services (experiment group n=42, control group n=42, totaling
at least 84 parents, with the power calculation for medium large effect of 90% ES=0.50).
To balance for attrition approximately 100 parents will be included in the study. The
participants will be block randomized in several blocks. The experiment group will be
receiving Navigator ACT treatment directly after the randomizing procedure, the
Treatment-As-Usual (TAU) control group approximately six months after. The parents in the
TAU group fill the effectiveness-related self-rating forms at the same measuring points
as the parents in the experiment group as well during their own group process. The
differences between the experiment and control groups will be analyzed by mixed-model
linear regression.
FAS4: The aim of this study is reveal which parents get the most benefit of the Navigator
ACT treatment, and what factors predict treatment competition vs. attrition.
The Regional Ethics Committee of Stockholm (2016/526-21-1,2016/115-31/4, 2017/573-31/5 )
has approved the studIes.