Family Groups for Urban Youth With Disruptive Behavior
Mental Disorders
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Mental Disorders
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria:
- provider willing to participate
- an adult caregiver of a child between 7 and 11 years of age with a diagnosis of Oppositional Defiant Disorder or Conduct Disorder
Exclusion criteria:
- None
Sites / Locations
- McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research - New York University Silver School of Social Work
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Active Comparator
Experimental
No Intervention
Multiple Family Group (MFG)
MFG + Clinic Implementation Team
Standard Care
A multiple family group (MFG) is a 12-week, family-centered, group delivered intervention consists of six to eight families (caregiver/child dyads). Groups meet for approximately two hours per week, and sessions focus on targeting family-level factors that are associated with child problem behaviors. Specifically, eight of the 12 sessions are devoted to establishing rules (family organization, consistent discipline), responsibilities (inter-connectedness, expectancies), relationships (family warmth, within family support), respectful communication (family communication and conflict). An additional four sessions are focused on factors that impact the ability of families to incorporate new behaviors (family stress and social support).
This condition consists of service providers, directors, and clinic staff who will create site-specific plans to enhance uptake and implementation of MFG. CITs address potential barriers to implementation and adjust the format and structure of MFG as needed in order to be implemented as part of clinic care.
Standard Care consists of services including outpatient individual and family therapy, which are offered as part of clinic care.