Developing a Client Assignment Model for RECAP Treatment
开发 RECAP 治疗的客户分配模型
基本信息
- 批准号:7575617
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 69.16万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2005
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2005-04-01 至 2012-02-28
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdolescentAlgorithmsCaringChildClientConsumer SatisfactionControl GroupsData AnalysesDevelopmentEffectivenessFamilyFutureGoalsIndividualInterventionKnowledgeLow incomeMediator of activation proteinMental HealthModelingNeighborhoodsOutcomeOutcome StudyOutcomes ResearchParenting behaviorParentsParticipantPreventive InterventionPrincipal InvestigatorProcessPsychopathologyRecommendationResearchResource AllocationSchoolsServicesSymptomsSystemTestingTheoretical modelTimeTrainingVariantbasecohortelementary schoolexperienceintervention programmodel developmentpreventprogramsresponseteachertherapy outcometreatment effecttreatment programtreatment response
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The broad goal of this program of research is develop prevention/intervention program(s) that are (a) applicable under non-research conditions, (b) effective at reducing co-occurring internalizing and externalizing problems among pre-adolescent children, and (c) able to prevent these problems from becoming more serious. The proposed project focuses on the RECAP program, a school-based program for treating children's co-occurring internalizing and externalizing problems. The specific aims of the proposed project are to: (1) develop a client assignment model for different intensities of the RECAP treatment program, which requires (Step 1) identification of moderators of treatment response (i.e., identification of predictors of differential treatment response), and (Step 2) development of a Stepped Care assignment algorithm. If the proposed study is successful in identifying predictors of differential treatment response, a future study will implement Step 3 of the development process, which is to test whether the Stepped Care assignment algorithm is associated with better outcomes than random assignment. Specific Aims for the current proposed project also include (2) determining change processes underlying RECAP's treatment effects, and (3) conducting a second outcome study to confirm the results of a previous study indicating that RECAP is efficacious. Project participants will be 340 children and their families from four elementary schools serving low income neighborhoods, with participating children experiencing elevated levels of internalizing and externalizing problems. Participants will be assigned to one of four treatment variants varying in the intensity of treatment services: (a) a no treatment control group; (b) a treatment variant based on the RECAP teacher classroom component; (c) a treatment variant including the teacher classroom component as well as a child component; (d) a treatment variant including both of the preceding components as well as a parent training component. The intervention will last one academic year, with four cohorts of participants. Assessments will occur at four time points on symptoms, adaptive functioning, and hypothesized moderators and mediators of RECAP's treatment effects.
描述(申请人提供):本研究计划的总体目标是制定预防/干预计划(S),该计划(A)适用于非研究条件,(B)有效地减少青春期前儿童中共存的内化和外化问题,以及(C)能够防止这些问题变得更加严重。拟议的项目重点是重述计划,这是一个以学校为基础的计划,旨在治疗儿童共生的内化和外化问题。拟议项目的具体目标是:(1)为不同强度的复习治疗方案开发一个客户分配模型,该模型要求(步骤1)确定治疗反应的调节因素(即确定不同治疗反应的预测因素),以及(步骤2)开发分级护理分配算法。如果拟议的研究成功地确定了不同治疗反应的预测因素,未来的研究将实施开发过程的第三步,即测试分级护理分配算法是否与随机分配相比具有更好的结果。目前拟议项目的具体目标还包括(2)确定RECAP治疗效果背后的变化过程,以及(3)进行第二次结果研究,以确认先前研究的结果,表明RECAP是有效的。项目参与者将是来自四所为低收入社区服务的小学的340名儿童及其家人,参与项目的儿童经历了更高水平的内化和外化问题。参与者将被分配到四种不同治疗方案中的一种:(A)无治疗对照组;(B)以教师总结教师课堂部分为基础的治疗方案;(C)包括教师课堂部分和儿童部分的治疗方案;(D)既包括上述两个部分又包括家长培训部分的治疗方案。这项干预活动将持续一学年,共有四组参与者。评估将在四个时间点进行,包括症状、适应功能以及假想的RECAP治疗效果的调节器和调解器。
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