Addressing Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Children
Violence, Non-accidental, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Parent-Child Relations
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Violence, Non-accidental focused on measuring youth, parents, posttraumatic stress, violence, violent injuries
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Inclusion criteria for youth participants
- Males or females age 8 to 18 years (inclusive)
- Received treatment in the CHOP ED or trauma unit for an injury resulting from a qualifying interpersonal assault
- Child must be able to speak English well enough to participate in study activities
- Child must reside in Philadelphia County (191xx zip code)
- Identifies a consistent caregiver for at least the past 6 months. This may include a parent, legal guardian, or another adult (e.g. grandparent, adult sibling, aunt/uncle, etc.).
- Child PTSD Symptom Scale (CPSS) score > or = 11 in ED or on screening telephone call
- Parental/guardian permission (informed consent) and child assent
Inclusion criteria for adult participants
- Parent, legal guardian, or other caregiver of an eligible youth participant. Other caregivers may include non-legal guardians who meet all other study eligibility requirements and have approval of the participating child's parent/legal guardian to participate in study activities.
- Adult must be able to speak English well enough to participate in study activities
- Adult is youth's consistent caregiver for at least the past 6 months
- Provide permission (informed consent) to participate in study activities. When a caregiver who is a non-legal guardian is identified to be primary caregiver and meet all other eligibility requirements, parental consent will be obtained for child participation in addition to non-legal guardian consent for self-participation.
Exclusion Criteria:
Exclusion criteria for youth participants
- Age younger than 8 or older than 18 years
- Youth who is non-English speaking or for other reasons is unable to understand and answer study questions and participate in study activities
- Youth hospitalized for greater than 14 days (unable to achieve timely study enrollment)
- No long-term (< 6 months) caregiver
- Index injury in the ED due to family violence (assaulted by a parent, sibling, or other family/household member), sexual assault, or fights with police, security, or school personnel
- In residential placement at time of ED visit
- Parent or legal guardian unable to provide consent for youth participation.
Exclusion criteria for adult participants
- Not a primary or consistent caregiver for eligible youth for at least 6 months
- Adult who is non-English speaking or for other reasons is unable to understand and answer study questions and participate in study activities
- Unable or unwilling to participate in CFTSI
Sites / Locations
- Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
CFTSI
Violence Intervention Program
Youth and caregivers randomized to the Violence Intervention Program (VIP) and Child and Family Traumatic Stress Intervention (CFTSI) arm will receive 5 to 8 CFTSI sessions with a trained clinician and be enrolled in VIP. VIP is the standard clinical service offered to assault injured patients treated in the CHOP ED. Participants in this arm will also complete follow-up assessments approximately 4 and 10 months following the ED visit.
Youth and caregivers randomized to the VIP-only condition will complete a baseline assessment prior to randomization and then be enrolled in the Violence Intervention Program (VIP). VIP is the standard clinical service offered to assault injured patients treated in the CHOP ED. Participants in this arm will also complete follow-up assessments approximately 4 and 10 months following the ED visit.