Empowering Anxious Parents to Manage Child Avoidance Behaviors (EMPOWER)
Anxiety Disorders

About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Anxiety Disorders focused on measuring Anxiety, Parenting, Accommodation, Online Intervention, Single Session Intervention
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Report subclinical or greater anxiety symptoms, per a score of 40 or higher on the Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ)
- Have at least one child between the ages of 4-10 years old
- Live in the United States (US)
Exclusion Criteria:
1. Participant is non-English speaking
Sites / Locations
- Stony Brook University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Other
Project EMPOWER
Online Resources and Referrals (ORR)
Project EMPOWER is a web-based, self-administered SSI for parents that takes about 30 minutes to complete. The program includes 5 elements, based on current best-practices in SSI design (Schleider, Dobias, Sung, & Mullarkey, 2020) and existing interventions targeting accommodation (Lebowitz & Omer, 2014): (1) an introduction to the program's rationale; (2) psychoeducation around child anxiety and avoidance, along with how parental accommodation can inadvertently maintain child anxiety; (3) information on how parents can better identify children's patterns of avoidance and encourage brave behavior instead; (4) facilitating parents' creation of an "action plan" for promoting brave behavior and reduce avoidance in their own child; (5) a vignette exercise in which parents read about another family's difficulty managing their child's anxiety; parents identify the elements of the anxiety cycle and provide possible solutions to these parents based on what they learned.
Online Resources and Referrals (ORR) is an information sheet containing materials about the nature of child anxiety and a list of national resources related anxiety treatment. ORR does not include any psychoeducational components regarding parental accommodation.