The Effectiveness of Blended Forensic Ambulant Systemic Therapy (FASTb)
Conduct Disorder, Antisocial Behavior, Behavioral Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Conduct Disorder
Eligibility Criteria
Every juvenile and caregiver who meets the FAST inclusion criteria is considered for the study. FAST therapists determine whether clients meet the inclusion criteria during the standard FAST intake procedure. The inclusion criteria are: Juvenile has an estimated IQ-score of 80 or higher and/or sufficient adaptive skills to benefit from the intervention. The estimated IQ-score is measured using the Screener voor intelligentie en licht verstandelijke beperking (SCIL). The score on the SCIL determiners whether an IQ-test and/or a measurement of adaptive skills using the ADAPT is necessary; Juvenile is aged 12-21 years old at intervention start; Juvenile exhibits externalizing behavior that results in problems in at least two areas of life (family, school, leisure time), determined by referrer information and/or intake; Juvenile has a medium to high recidivism risk, measured by the Risicotaxatie-instrument voor de Ambulante Forensische GGZ Jeugd (RAF GGZ Jeugd) and/or the Landelijk Instrumentarium Jeugdstrafrechtketen (LIJ); Presence of juvenile-caregiver relationship problems, as measured by the RAF GGZ Jeugd; Juvenile has a diagnosis of a DSM-5 behavioral disorder, which is determined using case file analysis or a new diagnostic process; Caregiver(s) and juvenile cannot be motivated to follow treatment at the outpatient clinic; Juvenile and caregiver(s) have sufficient Dutch language skills, as estimated by the FAST therapist team; Treatment can be offered in either a voluntary or mandatory framework; Juvenile resides with their caregiver(s) or is expected to return to residing with caregiver(s) within the first two months of intervention. A potential subject who meets any of the following criteria will be excluded from participation in this study: Clients meet the FAST exclusion criteria, which are: Juvenile exhibits severe psychiatric symptoms requiring admission; Problem behavior of the juvenile is caused by primary substance abuse problems; Caregiver(s) refuse structurally to participate in treatment The safety of the therapist or family members cannot be guaranteed sufficiently; Clients do not have an electronic device or suitable internet connection to receive blended care; Clients have insufficient digital literacy to receive blended care; Families need a translator to receive the intervention.
Sites / Locations
- de Waag
- Utrecht UniversityRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
FASTb
FASTr
Participants receive FAST blended (FASTb): a combination of face-to-face and online therapy
Participants receive FAST regular (FASTr): face-to-face therapy