| Literature DB >> 35477413 |
Jasmin Wittmann1, Melissa Groß2, Claudia Catani2, Telja Schmidt2, Sina Neldner2, Sarah Wilker2, Theodor May3, Verena Ertl4, Rita Rosner4, Areej Zindler5, Michael Odenwald6, Frank Neuner2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The trial YOURTREAT aims to compare the pragmatic, short-term psychotherapy Narrative Exposure Therapy for Children (KIDNET) with treatment as usual (TAU) for the treatment of young refugees in Germany. This update outlines changes made to the study protocol in response to the current COVID-19 pandemic with the aim of allowing the continuation of the clinical trial while ensuring the safety of the staff and the participants, maintaining methodological quality, and ensuring compliance with legal regulations.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescents; Children; Narrative Exposure Therapy for Children (KIDNET); Post-traumatic stress disorder; Randomized controlled trial; Refugees
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35477413 PMCID: PMC9044372 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-022-06288-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Fig. 1Displayed are the standard protocol items (SPIRIT) for the clinical trial YOURTREAT including enrolment, diagnostic assessments, and interventions—reduction to the most essential elements. -ADDI, Adolescent Discrimination Distress Index; CAPS-CA-5, Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale for DSM-5 – Child/Adolescent Version; C-SSRS, Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale; HSCL-37a, Hopkins symptom checklist-37 for refugee adolescents; KIDNET, Narrative Exposure Therapy for Children; PC-PTSD-5, Primary Care Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Screen for DSM-5; RHS-15, Refugee Health Screener-15; (S)AE, (serious) adverse event; SITBI-G, German version of the self-injurious thoughts and behaviors interview; SOMS-7, Screening for Somatoform Symptoms 7; TAU, treatment as usual; WAEC, War and Adversities Exposure Checklist. Single asterisk (*) indicates the following: next to established recruitment procedures of the study centers, participants can be recruited and screened by Intercultural Therapy Assistants as an entryway into the trial. Double asterisk (**) indicates the following: TAU: patients will be instructed to seek treatment within the general health care system. Therefore, in contrast to KIDNET, the duration of TAU cannot be specified a priori