Evaluating the Efficacy of a Group Social Skills Intervention
Brain Tumours
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Brain Tumours focused on measuring pediatric, Childhood Brain Tumour Survivors, Social Skills Rating System, social skills intervention program (SSIP)
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Diagnosed with a brain/spinal tumour
- off treatment for at least 3 months or on maintenance chemotherapy but medically stable, e.g., low grade gliomas
- between 8 and 16 years of age at the time of enrollment
- have sufficient fluency in English for active group participation
- attending school regularly and in a regular classroom for at least 50% of a school day
Exclusion Criteria:
- Severe cognitive deficits, as defined by enrollment in full-time special classroom, which will prevent them from participating fully
- a diagnosis of conduct disorder or any other condition that may interfere with group activities. Survivors and parents who have some difficulties reading (i.e., English is their second language) will be assisted by a research assistant (RA) in completing the questionnaires.
Sites / Locations
- Alberta Childrens Hospital
- BC Women and Children's Hospital
- The Hospital for Sick Children
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Attention Control Group (CG)
Experimental Group (EG)
Behavioural: CG: Social Skills Activities: Participants in this arm will experience an 8-week manualized intervention program with activities and games. Sessions will NOT be designed around a specific social skill and activities and games will NOT have a specific focus. Sessions will be conducted by facilitators who will receive the standard training for volunteers and will work under the supervision of one of the investigators at each site.
Behavioral: Structured social skills training program, SSIP. Participants in this arm will experience an 8-week manualized intervention program that addresses six major social skills, one per session, starting with easier skills (Social Initiation and Friendship Making, Cooperation) and moving towards more complex skills (Managing Teasing and Bullying, Conflict Resolution, Empathy, and Assertion). Sessions will be conducted by facilitators who will receive the standard training for volunteers and will work under the supervision of one of the investigators at each site.