Transitioning Together Boston

Last updated: December 17, 2024
Sponsor: Boston Medical Center
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Autism

Autism Spectrum Disorder (Asd)

Treatment

Usual autism transition care

Transitioning Together (TT) / Juntos en la Transicion (JET)

Clinical Study ID

NCT05599711
H-43047
  • Ages 14-21
  • All Genders

Study Summary

A randomized controlled trial will be conducted to determine the effects of an adapted family-centered autism transition intervention called Transitioning Together/Juntos en la Transición on meaningful outcomes for families. The study will occur in a safety net hospital setting. The adapted version of this multi-family group psychoeducation intervention is delivered across one individual family joining session and four 2.5 hour multi-family group sessions. The parent and youth groups are held in separately, at the same time.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria for youth:

  • Age 14 to 21 years old

  • Be enrolled in high school or a specialized continued schooling program for youthages 18 to 21.

  • Has been seen at BMC at least once since 2015

  • Confirmation of the autism diagnosis

  • Currently live at home with a parent/legal guardian

  • A parent/legal guardian who meets the below criteria

Inclusion Criteria for parents:

  • Age at least 21 years old

  • Parent/legal guardian of a youth who meets the youth criteria

  • Parent/legal guardian is comfortable reading, writing, speaking, and listening inEnglish and/or Spanish

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • A primary home language for the family is not English or Spanish (the interventionand assessments are only available in English and Spanish)

  • The autistic youth currently resides independently, in supported housing, or with afoster family or other Department of Children and Families (DCF) placement

  • Either the youth or their parent/guardian chooses not to participate in the study (one cannot participate without the other)

Study Design

Total Participants: 256
Treatment Group(s): 2
Primary Treatment: Usual autism transition care
Phase:
Study Start date:
February 10, 2023
Estimated Completion Date:
October 31, 2025

Study Description

Objective 1: The investigators will test the efficacy of the adapted version of Transitioning Together on youth quality of life and progress toward individual transition goals. 128 English and/or Spanish speaking families of youth ages 14-21 years will be enrolled in the study. The primary enrollment site is Boston Medical Center (BMC), an urban safety net hospital where patients predominantly (>75%) from low-income households are served. The effects of Transitioning Together will be compared to a usual care control condition with a referral to the Transition Specialist within BMC's Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics clinic. Youth quality of life and progress toward individual transition goals will be compared from baseline and three-to-six months following randomization. The investigators hypothesize that Transitioning Together will have a significant positive effect on youth quality of life and goal attainment across the two time points.

Objective 2: Additional standardized assessments will be administered to the 128 parents and the 128 autistic youth, to examine the effects of Transitioning Together compared to the control condition on: the broader family unit's well-being, empowerment, coping skills, social support, transition readiness, and family climate. The investigators will explore whether these factors act to mediate or moderate primary or secondary study outcomes (youth quality of life and progress toward individual transition goals). These putative mediators and moderators will be assessed at the baseline and 3-to 6-months following randomization.

Connect with a study center

  • Boston Medical Center

    Boston, Massachusetts 02118
    United States

    Active - Recruiting

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