Study of an Early Parenting Intervention for Children With Genetic Abnormalities and Mental Health Problems

Last updated: November 3, 2023
Sponsor: Fundació Sant Joan de Déu
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Holoprosencephaly

Birth Defects

Treatment

Incredible Years Autism Spectrum and Language Delays Parent Program (IY-ASLD®)

Clinical Study ID

NCT06125093
PIC-168-22
434/U/2022
  • Ages 3-7
  • All Genders

Study Summary

The GAP study is a randomized controlled trial that aims to determine the feasibility and efficacy of the "Incredible Years Autism Spectrum and Language Delays" (IY-ASLD®) intervention for families of children with developmental problems from a genetic basis. It is a multicentric trial where families will randomly be assigned to the intervention group or to a control group (they will follow their usual treatment). The intervention will be carried out in an online format, and it will involve 22 weekly group sessions. The results of The GAP study will help clinicians and policy makers in guiding towards evidence-based treatment options for these particularly vulnerable group of infants.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Children aged 3.0 - 7.11 years at recruitment
  2. Children with a diagnosis or in diagnostic process for high suspicion of a geneticabnormality
  3. For children up to 5.11 years with withdrawn (defined as CBCL/1.5-5 scores above theborderline clinical range, T-score> 65) AND/OR pervasive developmental problems (defined as CBCL/1.5-5 scores above the borderline clinical range, T-score> 65) AND/ORsocialization difficulties (defined as Vineland-III scores below 1SD in thesocialization subdomains).
  4. For children over 6 years with social problems (defined as CBCL/6-18 scores above theborderline clinical range, T-score> 65) AND/OR thought problems (defined as CBCL/6-18scores above the borderline clinical range, T-score> 65) AND/OR socializationdifficulties (defined as Vineland-III scores below 1SD in the socializationsubdomains).
  5. Parents/caregivers showing good understanding of the Spanish or Catalan language
  6. Parents/caregivers consenting to take part in the study and signing the informedconsent

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Children diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder
  2. Children scoring above diagnostic cut-off for Autism or Autism Spectrum Disorder inthe ADOS-2.
  3. Attending another structured parenting program
  4. Children in the care of their local authority

Study Design

Total Participants: 68
Treatment Group(s): 1
Primary Treatment: Incredible Years Autism Spectrum and Language Delays Parent Program (IY-ASLD®)
Phase:
Study Start date:
March 14, 2023
Estimated Completion Date:
December 31, 2024

Study Description

Children born with genetic abnormalities have higher risk of presenting developmental and mental health problems. Their parents tend to express higher anxiety levels, as parenting children with developmental problems can be a stressful challenge for many families. These infants can present important behaviour, emotion regulation and social interaction problems. These problems usually have a complex clinical presentation determined by their genetic abnormality. Despite many of their impairing symptoms can overlap with the characteristics of the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), in many cases they do not meet criteria for a full-blown ASD diagnosis. These patients are placed in a double disadvantaged situation, as on top of suffering a genetic disease, they do not usually enter the ASD care-pathways and do not have access to effective therapies for their impairing symptoms. This problem should be addressed, as there is wide scientific evidence on early parenting programs that improve infants' developmental problems and parents' mental health. These parenting programs are structured interventions that provide parenting skills to improve the acquisition of children's social and emotion regulation abilities. Such interventions have been widely implemented internationally, but unfortunately, most families treated within our mental health system still do not have access to them. A good example is the parenting program "Incredible Years Autism Spectrum and Language Delays (IY-ASLD®)", focused on improving young children's development and parental stress levels. Recently, the feasibility and acceptability of implementing this program in different areas of the national territory has been studied, with high satisfaction levels expressed by participant families (parents of children with language delays or ASD). However, the scientific evidence is very limited for children with developmental problems from a genetic basis, particularly for those with dysfunctional symptoms' that do not meet diagnostic threshold for an ASD diagnosis.

The GAP study aims to determine, for the first time, the feasibility and efficacy of the IY-ASLD® intervention for families of children with developmental problems from a genetic basis. It is a multicentric randomized controlled trial where families will randomly be assigned to the intervention group or to a control group (they will follow their usual treatment). As genetic abnormalities are rare, clinicians will carry out the intervention in an online format (22 weekly sessions), reaching out all affected families that live scattered throughout the national territory. The results of The GAP study will help clinicians and policy makers in guiding towards evidence-based treatment options for these particularly vulnerable group of infants.

Connect with a study center

  • Sant Joan de Deu

    Esplugues De Llobregat, Barcelona 08950
    Spain

    Active - Recruiting

  • Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron

    Barcelona,
    Spain

    Active - Recruiting

  • Hospital Universitari Parc Taulí

    Sabadell,
    Spain

    Active - Recruiting

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