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T-ABA Group Based Early Intervention For Parents of Children With ASD (T-ABA)

Primary Purpose

Autism

Status
Terminated
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
United States
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Targeted Applied Behavior Analysis (T-ABA)
Sponsored by
The Cleveland Clinic
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for Autism focused on measuring Autism, Applied Behavior Analysis

Eligibility Criteria

24 Months - 71 Months (Child)All SexesDoes not accept healthy volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Clinical DSM-5 diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (299.00).
  • Age 2.0 (24 months) to 5.99 (71 months) at time of consent.
  • If participant is using neuropsychiatric medication and/or receiving therapy (PT, OT, speech, ABA, etc.), these must be stable two weeks prior to their study participation and throughout the 10 week study period.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Age less than 2.0 (24 months) or greater than 5.99 (71 months) at time of consent.
  • Individuals for whom neuropsychiatric medication (dose, dosing schedule, introduction of new medication, discontinuing current medication) or therapy (frequency of intervention, provider, introduction of new therapy, discontinuing current therapy) changes may occur two weeks prior to study or during the 10 week study period.
  • Any participant who has previously received Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy (any form).
  • Parent and/or guardian unable to speak, read and/or understand English.

Sites / Locations

  • Cleveland Clinic Center for Autism

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm Type

Active Comparator

Experimental

Arm Label

T-ABA Parent Training Only

T-ABA Parent Group + Individual Therapy

Arm Description

Participants in the T-ABA Parent Training Only group will be given Targeted Applied Behavior Analysis (T-ABA) Intervention with five weeks of parent group training and five weeks of parent-therapists one-on-one sessions. They will also be offered eight one hour individual therapist-child applied behavior analysis sessions at the conclusion of the study if desired.

Participants in the T-ABA Parent Group plus Individual Therapy group will be given Targeted Applied Behavior Analysis (T-ABA) Intervention with five weeks of parent group training and five weeks of parent-therapists one-on-one sessions. They will also be offered eight one-hour individual therapist-child applied behavior analysis therapy sessions concurrent with the parent group and parent-therapist sessions.

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Increase in child utterances
The primary objective of this study is to determine whether T-ABA with parent training and individual child sessions is superior to T-ABA with parent training alone in improving child utterances as calculated by the LENA digital language processor.

Secondary Outcome Measures

Child communication
To evaluate if T-ABA with combined child sessions and parent training is superior to T-ABA with parent training alone in increasing the number of child utterances as measured using the LENA Pro language collection device.
Autism and other behavioral symptoms
To evaluate if T-ABA with combined child sessions and parent training is superior to T-ABA with parent training alone in improving autism and other behavioral symptoms.
Language Scores
To evaluate if T-ABA with combined child sessions and parent training is superior to T-ABA with parent training alone in improving language scores on cognitive testing.
Adaptive Behavior
To evaluate if T-ABA with combined child sessions and parent training is superior to T-ABA with parent training alone in improving adaptive behavior.
Eye Tracking
To evaluate if T-ABA with combined child sessions and parent training is superior to T-ABA with parent training alone in improving eye tracking of social targets.
Global Functioning
To evaluate if T-ABA with combined child sessions and parent training is superior to T-ABA with parent training alone in improving global functioning via VB-MAPP.
Quality of Life
To evaluate if T-ABA with combined child sessions and parent training is superior to T-ABA with parent training alone in improving quality of life.

Full Information

First Posted
July 22, 2014
Last Updated
October 20, 2017
Sponsor
The Cleveland Clinic
Collaborators
O'Neill Foundation, CVS Caremark
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT02202421
Brief Title
T-ABA Group Based Early Intervention For Parents of Children With ASD
Acronym
T-ABA
Official Title
Targeted Applied Behavior Analysis (T-ABA) Group Based Early Intervention for Parents of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
October 2017
Overall Recruitment Status
Terminated
Why Stopped
PI and study coordinator both left the institution.
Study Start Date
January 2015 (undefined)
Primary Completion Date
April 2017 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
April 2017 (Actual)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sponsor
Name of the Sponsor
The Cleveland Clinic
Collaborators
O'Neill Foundation, CVS Caremark

4. Oversight

Data Monitoring Committee
No

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
This study is a 10-week, randomized, parallel groups design which will evaluate the efficacy of T-ABA with combined parent training and individual child sessions versus T-ABA with individual sessions alone. T-ABA refers to Targeted Applied Behavior Analysis treatment, a form of behavior therapy used to promote skill development and reduce disruptive behavior in individuals with autism. Four key outcome assessment points will be used: baseline (week 0), midpoint (week 5), end-of-study (week 10), and follow-up (week 20). Participants receiving T-ABA parent training only will be offered eight individual therapy sessions at the end of the study. Total study participation is estimated to be ~ 10 weeks with a single follow-up assessment.
Detailed Description
This is a ten week study. The child will be randomized to one of two treatment groups. Assignment is chosen by chance (like flipping a coin). The two treatment groups are T-ABA (Targeted Applied Behavior Analysis) with parent training and T-ABA with parent training and individual child sessions. For both groups, study procedures will be the same except the T-ABA with parent training and individual child sessions group will receive eight one-to-one Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) individual therapy sessions during the course of the study. Participants in the T-ABA with parent training group will be offered eight one-to-one ABA individual therapy sessions at the conclusion of the study. During the child's participation in this study families are asked to not make any changes to his or her current neuropsychiatric medications or therapy for two weeks before the study begins and during his or her ten week participation. Medication changes may include increasing or decreasing the dose you receive, changing the time of day the child takes medication, starting a new medication, or discontinuing a current medication. Therapy the child receives may include speech, OT, PT, counseling, play therapy, music therapy, social skills training, special education services, socialization, recreational sports, or nutritional interventions. Therapy changes may include increasing or decreasing how often the child receives therapy, changing who the child receives therapy from, beginning a new therapy or discontinuing a current therapy. The child will be asked to complete assessments before the start of the study. The child will complete a language assessment and an eye tracking task that will measure his or her attention to different pictures and videos. Families will complete questionnaires that examine the child's medical and family history as well as his or her current symptoms, functioning, and quality of life and families will be given a language collection device. This is like a recorder that will record every time the family or the child talks. Families will place the language collection device in the pocket of the child's clothing and it will record the language environment for two days. Families will return the language collection device to us. To help us better understand your child's medical condition, we will access the child's medical records to collect any previous evaluations and diagnoses. During weeks 1 through 4, families will attend a parent training group. Each group will be 1.5 hours long and will focus on topics such as discrete trial teaching (breaking skills into small components in order to teach new information to the child), natural environment teaching (using the environment to increase the child's motivation to communicate), assessing and treating challenging behavior, using visual supports and teaching everyday living activities such as drinking from a cup or washing hands. During these groups families will have the opportunity to view examples and practice using the skills discussed. During week 5, families will attend a parent training group. Families and their children will also be observed and videotaped by study staff for 10 minutes during which they will be asked to use the techniques you learned during the parent group. The video tape will be kept in the child's study file and will only be viewed by study staff as part of the research study. Families will also complete questionnaires that examine the child's medical and family history as well as his or her current symptoms, functioning, and quality of life and will be given a language collection device (like a tape recorder). They will place the language collection device in the pocket of the child's clothing and it will record his or her language and language environment for 2 days. They will return the language collection device to us. During weeks 6 through 9 families and their children will attend a one-hour weekly parent-therapist session with a study staff member. They will practice using the techniques from the parent group with their child and the study staff member will provide them with coaching and feedback. Families can also bring along specific questions they have. During week 10, families will attend a parent-therapist session. Families and their children will also be observed and videotaped by study staff for 10 minutes during which they will practice using the techniques from the parent group with their child. They will also complete questionnaires that examine the child's current symptoms, functioning, and quality of life and they will be given a language collection device. They will place the language collection device in the pocket of the child's clothing and it will record his or her language and language environment for 2 days. Families will return the language collection device to us. The child will also complete testing with a study staff. Testing will measure the child's language and attention to pictures and videos during an eye tracking task. Ten weeks after the study is complete, families and their children will complete the same assessment procedures that were completed during week 10 in order to measure any changes that occurred after the end of the study. If a family is in the T-ABA with parent training and individual child sessions group, the child will also receive one-to-one ABA therapy sessions during weeks 1 through 4 and 6 through 9. During the one-to-one ABA therapy sessions the child may work with the therapist on skills such as making eye contact when his or her name is called, playing with toys, asking for favorite foods or activities using words or gestures, making choices, taking turns or responding to one-step commands. Study staff will work with families to select programming to be completed with their child during these sessions. If a family is in the T-ABA with parent training group, they will be asked if they'd like to schedule eight one-to-one ABA therapy sessions at the conclusion of the study (after follow-up assessments have been collected). Families will receive assessment results in a brief report provided after testing is completed at visits 1, 5, 10 and follow up.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Autism
Keywords
Autism, Applied Behavior Analysis

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Parallel Assignment
Masking
None (Open Label)
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
21 (Actual)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
T-ABA Parent Training Only
Arm Type
Active Comparator
Arm Description
Participants in the T-ABA Parent Training Only group will be given Targeted Applied Behavior Analysis (T-ABA) Intervention with five weeks of parent group training and five weeks of parent-therapists one-on-one sessions. They will also be offered eight one hour individual therapist-child applied behavior analysis sessions at the conclusion of the study if desired.
Arm Title
T-ABA Parent Group + Individual Therapy
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Participants in the T-ABA Parent Group plus Individual Therapy group will be given Targeted Applied Behavior Analysis (T-ABA) Intervention with five weeks of parent group training and five weeks of parent-therapists one-on-one sessions. They will also be offered eight one-hour individual therapist-child applied behavior analysis therapy sessions concurrent with the parent group and parent-therapist sessions.
Intervention Type
Behavioral
Intervention Name(s)
Targeted Applied Behavior Analysis (T-ABA)
Intervention Description
Participants will be enrolled in a five week Targeted Applied Behavior Analysis (T-ABA) parent therapy group. T-ABA parent groups will be 1.5 hours in length. Following the five weeks of parent group sessions, parents will participate in five weekly one-hour parent-therapist sessions in which a therapist will work one-on-one with the parent and their child. One treatment group (T-ABA Parent Group plus Individual Therapy) will also receive eight one-hour individual therapist-child applied behavior analysis therapy sessions concurrent with the parent group and parent-therapist sessions. The second treatment group (T-ABA Parent Training Only) will be offered eight one hour individual therapist-child applied behavior analysis sessions at the conclusion of the study if desired.
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Increase in child utterances
Description
The primary objective of this study is to determine whether T-ABA with parent training and individual child sessions is superior to T-ABA with parent training alone in improving child utterances as calculated by the LENA digital language processor.
Time Frame
10 weeks
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Child communication
Description
To evaluate if T-ABA with combined child sessions and parent training is superior to T-ABA with parent training alone in increasing the number of child utterances as measured using the LENA Pro language collection device.
Time Frame
10 weeks
Title
Autism and other behavioral symptoms
Description
To evaluate if T-ABA with combined child sessions and parent training is superior to T-ABA with parent training alone in improving autism and other behavioral symptoms.
Time Frame
10 weeks
Title
Language Scores
Description
To evaluate if T-ABA with combined child sessions and parent training is superior to T-ABA with parent training alone in improving language scores on cognitive testing.
Time Frame
10 weeks
Title
Adaptive Behavior
Description
To evaluate if T-ABA with combined child sessions and parent training is superior to T-ABA with parent training alone in improving adaptive behavior.
Time Frame
10 weeks
Title
Eye Tracking
Description
To evaluate if T-ABA with combined child sessions and parent training is superior to T-ABA with parent training alone in improving eye tracking of social targets.
Time Frame
10 weeks
Title
Global Functioning
Description
To evaluate if T-ABA with combined child sessions and parent training is superior to T-ABA with parent training alone in improving global functioning via VB-MAPP.
Time Frame
10 weeks
Title
Quality of Life
Description
To evaluate if T-ABA with combined child sessions and parent training is superior to T-ABA with parent training alone in improving quality of life.
Time Frame
10 weeks
Other Pre-specified Outcome Measures:
Title
Demographics and Clinical Variables
Description
To evaluate whether baseline demographic and clinical variables (age, sex, IQ, parent education, parent occupation level, presence of a genetic syndrome) significantly predict patient outcomes.
Time Frame
10 weeks
Title
Parent Fidelity
Description
To assess if parent fidelity of T-ABA treatment predicts greater improvement in outcomes.
Time Frame
10 weeks
Title
Parent Education
Description
To evaluate parents' increased understanding of autism and strategies to manage their child's behavior, evaluated by a pre-/post-test regarding autism and therapeutic options.
Time Frame
10 weeks

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
24 Months
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
71 Months
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Clinical DSM-5 diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (299.00). Age 2.0 (24 months) to 5.99 (71 months) at time of consent. If participant is using neuropsychiatric medication and/or receiving therapy (PT, OT, speech, ABA, etc.), these must be stable two weeks prior to their study participation and throughout the 10 week study period. Exclusion Criteria: Age less than 2.0 (24 months) or greater than 5.99 (71 months) at time of consent. Individuals for whom neuropsychiatric medication (dose, dosing schedule, introduction of new medication, discontinuing current medication) or therapy (frequency of intervention, provider, introduction of new therapy, discontinuing current therapy) changes may occur two weeks prior to study or during the 10 week study period. Any participant who has previously received Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy (any form). Parent and/or guardian unable to speak, read and/or understand English.
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Thomas W Frazier, PhD
Organizational Affiliation
Cleveland Clinic Center for Autism
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
Facility Information:
Facility Name
Cleveland Clinic Center for Autism
City
Cleveland
State/Province
Ohio
ZIP/Postal Code
44104
Country
United States

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Citations:
Citation
American Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Fifth ed. Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Association; 2013.
Results Reference
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Citation
Kohler, F.W. Examining the services received by young children with autism and their families: A survey of parent responses. Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities. 1999;14:150-158.
Results Reference
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Citation
Stoner JB, Bock SJ, Thompson JR, Angell ME, Heyl BS, Crowley EP. Welcome to our world: Parent perceptions of interactions between parents of young children with ASD and educational professionals. Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities. 2005;20:39-51.
Results Reference
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PubMed Identifier
19047216
Citation
Kogan MD, Strickland BB, Blumberg SJ, Singh GK, Perrin JM, van Dyck PC. A national profile of the health care experiences and family impact of autism spectrum disorder among children in the United States, 2005-2006. Pediatrics. 2008 Dec;122(6):e1149-58. doi: 10.1542/peds.2008-1057.
Results Reference
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PubMed Identifier
20440638
Citation
Minjarez MB, Williams SE, Mercier EM, Hardan AY. Pivotal response group treatment program for parents of children with autism. J Autism Dev Disord. 2011 Jan;41(1):92-101. doi: 10.1007/s10803-010-1027-6.
Results Reference
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PubMed Identifier
21073457
Citation
Coolican J, Smith IM, Bryson SE. Brief parent training in pivotal response treatment for preschoolers with autism. J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2010 Dec;51(12):1321-30. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.2010.02326.x.
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