Behavioral Intervention for Celiac Disease
Celiac Disease

About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Celiac Disease
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Teens with a physician- confirmed CD diagnosis and one parent or guardian
- Teens 12-16 years at baseline
- Proficient in written and spoken English.
- Parent consent and teen assent must be provided.
- Must also have regular access to a device enabled for video conferencing (Zoom) and receiving SMS messages
Exclusion Criteria:
- The teen's CD diagnosis is questioned or revoked at any time during the study period
- Another member of their household is already enrolled in the study.
Sites / Locations
- Children's National Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
No Intervention
Experimental
GROW Project
Care-As-Usual
GROW+ Project
("GROW" Group): Live interactive telehealth-based group meetings will be held for 60 minutes per week over six weeks using Zoom for Telehealth, a HIPAA-compliant platform provided by the PI's institution. A teen group (n=8 per cohort) and a parent group (n=8 per cohort) will be run concurrently but separately, with coordinating topics. Each group meeting will introduce and facilitate discussion of information and CBT-oriented topics for coping and management of CD. Participants will be encouraged to use their audio and video to engage with the interventionist and each other. Between sessions, resources sent through text-based SMS messages using Twilio HIPAA-compliant software 3x/week as reminders of skills and goals for the week.
Participants assigned to the control group (n=32 dyads) will receive care as usual, which consists of appointments in the Celiac Disease Clinic (at diagnosis, 3 months post-diagnosis, 6 months post-diagnosis, and annually after diagnosis thereafter). These appointments consist of a gastrointestinal physician or nurse practitioner, dietitian, GFD educator, and psychologist for 40-minute consultations each.
("GROW+" Group): Will include the GROW Project with enhanced behavioral strategies and materials identified from phase 2 data (e.g., group discussion about GIP testing, text-based check-ins, etc.) In addition, teens in GROW+ will be encouraged to complete a minimum of 2 GlutenDetect tests per week (12 total) and report results in REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture, a secure, web-based survey application) throughout the intervention.