Pilot of Enhanced Child Adult Relationship Enhancement in Pediatric Primary Care (PriCARE)
Child Behavior Problem, Parent-Child Relations
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Child Behavior Problem focused on measuring Child behavior problems, Caregiver child relationship, Primary care
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Caregiver is 18 years or older
- Caregiver is English speaking
- Caregiver is legal guardian of child and provides informed consent
- Caregiver has cellular phone with text messaging capacity
- Caregiver is available for scheduled times PriCARE hosts groups
- Child is 2-6 years old
- Caregiver must have the appropriate technological tools and access to participate when in-person sessions are not available
- Child attends one of the CHOP primary care sites in Pennsylvania or one of two University of North Carolina (UNC Children's Primary Care and UNC Pediatrics at Panther Creek) primary care sites
Exclusion Criteria:
- Caregiver has already completed the PriCARE program
- Child has already received a behavioral health diagnosis or is already receiving individualized behavior health therapy or associated medication for Oppositional Defiance Disorder, Conduct Disorder, or Attention- Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
- Child is being evaluated for or has been diagnosed with autism
- Child has a cognitive age less than 2 years old as determined by screening questions and/or the referring clinician.
- Child has caused physical injuries, such as bruises or cuts, more than once and on purpose to their caregiver, him/herself, or other children or people
Sites / Locations
- University of North Carolina
- Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
No Intervention
Experimental
No Intervention
Immediate PriCARE
Delayed PriCARE
Immediate PriCARE Positive Discipline Module
Delayed PriCARE Positive Discipline Module
Caregiver-child dyads assigned to the immediate PriCARE group will receive the PriCARE intervention as soon as possible plus usual treatment. The intervention will last approximately 6-8 weeks. Each group will have approximately 4-13 participants and 1-2 facilitators and will meet 6 times for 1-2 hours per session. Parents are expected to practice the skills they learn with their children between sessions.
The delayed PriCARE group will not receive the PriCARE intervention until after their data collection for this study is complete (in 3-6 months). In addition, they will be immediately offered usual treatment. Under usual treatment, patients will be referred to a behavioral health specialist at the discretion of their pediatrician and the office social worker for additional diagnosis and treatment.
A subset of participants (up to 40 caregiver-child pairs) who were assigned to the immediate PriCARE group will be offered to participate in the PriCARE Positive Discipline Module if they attended at least 4 PriCARE sessions and completed both main study interviews. If they are randomized to the immediate PriCARE Positive Discipline group, they will attend an additional 4-6 sessions 4-6 weeks after completion of the 6-week PriCARE intervention. This module teaches techniques related to behavior reward charts, appropriate timeout protocol, and other positive discipline techniques for handling persistent behaviors not addressed by the other PriCARE skills.
The delayed Positive Discipline group will not receive the Positive Discipline Module intervention until after their third interview data collection is complete (in 2-3 months). In addition, they will be immediately offered usual treatment. Under usual treatment, patients will be referred to a behavioral health specialist at the discretion of their pediatrician and the office social worker for additional diagnosis and treatment.