| Literature DB >> 30206521 |
Nicole M Alberts1,2, Emily F Law1,3, Annie T Chen4, Lee M Ritterband5, Tonya M Palermo1,3.
Abstract
Internet-delivered cognitive-behavioral therapy (iCBT) is a promising treatment for chronic pain among youth, but effect sizes are small, and strategies aimed at enhancing treatment effects are needed. Participants' engagement with the program may be an important factor in determining treatment outcomes. The primary aim of the current study was to examine the relationship between treatment engagement and treatment outcomes. Secondarily, we sought to characterize participant engagement in an iCBT program for adolescents with chronic pain and their parents. Participants included 134 adolescents randomized to the intervention arm of a controlled trial examining iCBT for chronic pain. Overall engagement with the intervention by adolescents and parents was high. Parental engagement (number of modules completed by parents and number of parent logins) predicted adolescent activity limitations change scores at post-treatment. Contrary to our expectation, adolescent treatment engagement was not predictive of treatment outcomes. Results indicate that parental engagement with the program may be an important predictor of treatment outcomes. Further research is needed to better understand influences of treatment engagement on outcomes in iCBT for youth.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic pain; Cognitive behavioral therapy; Engagement; Internet; Pediatric
Year: 2018 PMID: 30206521 PMCID: PMC6112105 DOI: 10.1016/j.invent.2018.07.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Internet Interv ISSN: 2214-7829
List of categories for content analysis of adolescent and parent messages.
| Category | Definition | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Rapport | Content that included sharing of personal information and efforts to relate to the online coach, sharing of personal information not related to pain or treatment, asking personal questions about the online coach, use of emoticons or SMS language (e.g., “lol”), expressions of gratitude. | |
| Treatment skills | Content directly related to the skills being taught in the program, the adolescent's treatment goals, descriptions of the adolescent's pain problem. | |
| Study/technical issues | Content containing questions and statements about study coordination and technical issues related to the website, questions about mailing reimbursement, questions about how to complete measures, reports of delays in progressing through the program, reports of technical problems, inquiries about whether online assignments were received, feedback about the website. |
User characteristics (n = 134 parent-adolescent dyads).
| Characteristic | |
|---|---|
| Adolescent age (years) | 14.63 (1.61) |
| Adolescent sex | |
| Female | 106 (79.1%) |
| Male | 28 (20.9%) |
| Adolescent race | |
| Caucasian | 124 (92.5%) |
| Black or African American | 2 (1.5%) |
| Other | 7 (5.2%) |
| Missing | 1 (0.8%) |
| Primary pain location | |
| Head | 11 (8.2%) |
| Abdominal | 15 (11.2%) |
| Musculoskeletal | 50 (37.3%) |
| Multiple | 58 (43.3%) |
Descriptive statistics for treatment outcomes.
| Outcome | Mean (SD) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-treatment | Post-treatment | 6-month follow-up | |
| Activity limitations (CALI) | 7.42 (4.52) | 5.68 (4.38) | 5.46 (4.32) |
| Pain intensity (NRS) | 6.23 (1.72) | 5.87 (2.05) | 5.85 (1.97) |
Note. SD = standard deviation; CALI = Child Activity Limitations Interview; NRS = numerical rating scale.
Descriptive statistics for adolescent and parent treatment engagement.
| Measure | Adolescents | Parents | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Range | Range | |||
| Program use | ||||
| Number of modules completed | 7.13 (1.78) | 0–8 | 7.02 (1.90) | 1–8 |
| Assignments | ||||
| % completed | 81.71 (21.89) | 0–96.67 | 81.32 (26.56) | 0–100.00 |
| Word count | 25.85 (19.91) | 0–121.17 | 43.21 (27.46) | 0–144.83 |
| Number of logins | 53.13 (17.08) | 10–102 | 30.90 (17.01) | 5–123 |
| Messages | ||||
| Number sent | 2.84 (2.91) | 0–14 | 2.63 (2.37) | 0–11 |
| Word count | 151.82 (198.74) | 0–1132 | 232.59 (274.05) | 0–1502 |
| Human support | ||||
| Rapport message content | 1.43 (1.62) | 0–7 | 0.87 (1.15) | 0–5 |
| Treatment skills message content | 1.04 (1.39) | 0–6 | 1.15 (1.30) | 0–5 |
| Study/technical issues message content | 0.42 (0.79) | 0–4 | 0.61 (1.00) | 0–5 |
Parent treatment engagement predicting change in treatment outcomes.
| Predictor | Activity limitations | Pain intensity | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Post-treatment | 6-month follow-up | Post-treatment | 6-month follow-up | |||||
| Δ | β | Δ | β | Δ | β | Δ | β | |
| Step 1 | 0.70⁎⁎⁎ | 0.71⁎⁎⁎ | 0.54⁎⁎⁎ | 0.62⁎⁎⁎ | ||||
| Control variablesa | 0.84⁎⁎⁎ | 0.84⁎⁎⁎ | 0.74⁎⁎⁎ | 0.79⁎⁎⁎ | ||||
| Step 2 | 0.03⁎ | 0.02 | 0.02 | 0.01 | ||||
| Control variablesa | 0.85⁎⁎⁎ | 0.86⁎⁎⁎ | 0.71⁎⁎⁎ | 0.76⁎⁎⁎ | ||||
| | ||||||||
| Number of modules completed | 0.28⁎ | 0.16 | −0.12 | −0.17 | ||||
| % assignments completed | −0.22 | −0.01 | 0.09 | 0.17 | ||||
| Number of logins | −0.14⁎ | −0.06 | −0.08 | 0.04 | ||||
| | ||||||||
| Rapport message content | 0.03 | −0.06 | 0.01 | −0.06 | ||||
| Treatment skills message content | −0.04 | −0.02 | 0.12 | 0.06 | ||||
| Study/technical issues message content | −0.07 | −0.03 | 0.03 | 0.00 | ||||
| Total | 0.73⁎⁎⁎ | 0.74⁎⁎⁎ | 0.56⁎⁎⁎ | 0.63⁎⁎⁎ | ||||
Note.
⁎p < .05.
⁎⁎p < .01.
⁎⁎⁎p < .001.
a Control variables include pre-treatment activity limitations and pain scores, respectively.