A six-week group program of emotion focused family therapy for parents of children with mental health challenges: protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY BMC Psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-02-14 DOI:10.1186/s12888-024-06382-y
Jessica A Seddon, Chelsea L Reaume, Kristel Thomassin
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Background: Children with mental health difficulties are at increased risk of many adverse psychological, academic, and social outcomes. Emotion regulation is a key transdiagnostic factor in the development and maintenance of mental health challenges. Parents and the family system (e.g., parental functioning, parenting, parent-child relationship) play a central role in children's development of emotion regulation and, in turn, their mental health. Therefore, continued efforts are needed to understand the effectiveness of emotion-focused treatments for child mental health difficulties, particularly those that include a family-based approach. Emotion Focused Family Therapy (EFFT) is an intervention for parents of children with mental health difficulties that teaches parents advanced skills to support their child's emotional development, potentially leading to improvements in the psychological functioning of the affected child as well as the family. Despite this, EFFT's efficacy has yet to be tested empirically via a randomized controlled trial.

Methods: A six-week group modality of EFFT was developed based on the standard manualized version of a two-day group modality of EFFT. Efficacy of the six-week group modality of EFFT will be tested in a randomized controlled trial among parents of children aged 7 to 15 with anxiety, depression, or behavioral challenges. Parents will be randomized to the intervention condition or waitlist control condition. Online questionnaires and in-lab assessments will be conducted at pre-treatment, post-treatment, 4-month follow-up and 1-year follow-up. Intervention effects on primary (parent psychological symptoms, child psychological symptoms, parent emotion regulation, child emotion regulation, parent-child co-regulation) and secondary (parental emotion socialization, parent emotion blocks, parental self-efficacy, perceived parental stress, treatment satisfaction, treatment fidelity) outcomes will be analyzed by linear mixed models.

Discussion: The study protocol describes the randomized controlled trial of EFFT, a parent group intervention for parents of children with anxiety, depression, and behavioral challenges. Findings contribute to the understanding of the efficacy of EFFT as a time-limited, transdiagnostic intervention for the treatment of child mental health challenges with potential positive impacts on parent and family functioning. TRIAL REGISTRATION [2A]: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05603000. Prospectively registered October 13, 2022. PROTOCOL VERSION [3]: Version 1.1 November 2023.

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一项针对有心理健康问题儿童父母的为期六周的以情感为中心的家庭治疗小组计划:一项随机对照试验方案。
背景:有心理健康问题的儿童在许多不良心理、学业和社会结果方面的风险增加。情绪调节是心理健康挑战发生和维持的一个关键的跨诊断因素。父母和家庭系统(如父母功能、养育子女、亲子关系)在儿童情绪调节的发展中发挥核心作用,进而影响儿童的心理健康。因此,需要继续努力了解以情绪为重点的治疗对儿童心理健康困难的有效性,特别是包括以家庭为基础的治疗方法。情感聚焦家庭疗法(EFFT)是一种针对有心理健康问题儿童的父母的干预,它教给父母支持孩子情感发展的高级技能,可能会改善受影响儿童和家庭的心理功能。尽管如此,EFFT的疗效还有待通过随机对照试验进行实证检验。方法:在2天EFFT组模态的标准手动版本的基础上,开发了6周EFFT组模态。在一项随机对照试验中,将对7至15岁患有焦虑、抑郁或行为障碍儿童的父母进行为期6周的EFFT组治疗的疗效进行测试。家长将被随机分为干预组和候补组。在治疗前、治疗后、4个月随访和1年随访时进行在线问卷调查和实验室评估。采用线性混合模型分析干预对一级(父母心理症状、儿童心理症状、父母情绪调节、儿童情绪调节、亲子共调节)和二级(父母情绪社会化、父母情绪障碍、父母自我效能感、父母感知压力、治疗满意度、治疗保真度)结局的影响。讨论:研究方案描述了EFFT的随机对照试验,EFFT是一种针对患有焦虑、抑郁和行为障碍儿童的父母的家长组干预。研究结果有助于理解EFFT作为一种有时间限制的跨诊断干预治疗儿童心理健康挑战的有效性,并对父母和家庭功能产生潜在的积极影响。试验注册[2A]: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05603000。预计于2022年10月13日注册。协议版本[3]:版本1.1 2023年11月。
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BMC Psychiatry
BMC Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
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716
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期刊介绍: BMC Psychiatry is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of psychiatric disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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