Phase
Condition
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (Gad)
Obsessive-compulsive Disorder
Kleptomania
Treatment
Parent Coached Exposure Therapy
Family Based, Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Clinical Study ID
Ages 7-17 All Genders
Study Summary
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
Inclusion Criteria:
The child is between the ages of 7 to 17 years inclusive at enrollment.
The child has clinically significant symptoms of anxiety and/or OCD, as indicated bya score of 12 or higher on the Pediatric Anxiety Rating Scale (PARS).
The child is appropriate for anxiety-focused treatment (e.g., anxiety or OCD is theprimary or co-primary problem as diagnosed using the DIAMOND-KID).
One parent/guardian is able and willing to participate in assessment and treatment (e.g., has sufficient English fluency, the decisional capacity to participate, andcan commit to treatment duration).
The participating parent/guardian lives with their child at least 50% of the timeper self-report.
Both parent and child can read and understand English.
The participant has an IQ above 69, based on the KBIT-2, another valid test orclinician judgement (e.g., a previous assessment conducted, and report shared withstudy team).
Participants must be in the state of Texas for treatment sessions/assessments.
Exclusion
Exclusion Criteria:
The child has a diagnosis of a lifetime psychotic disorder and/or conduct disorder.
The child has significant, current and active suicidality/homicidality and/orself-injury requiring medical intervention.
The child has limited verbal communication abilities (e.g., no independent verbalcommunication).
The child is receiving concurrent psychotherapy with anxiety and/or OCD as theprimary focus. They can pause ongoing therapy to enroll.
The child has initiated new antidepressant medication within 12-weeks of assessment (4-weeks for stimulants/benzodiazepines/antipsychotics) or during therapy.
The child has changed psychotropic medication dosage within 4-weeks of assessment (2-weeks for stimulants/benzodiazepines/antipsychotics) or during therapy.
The child requires a higher level of care than can be provided through the study (e.g., significant, current suicidal ideation).
Study Design
Study Description
Connect with a study center
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas 77030
United StatesActive - Recruiting

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