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Internet-based Coaching for Young Adults With Neuropsychiatric Disorders

Primary Purpose

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Tourette's Disorder

Status
Completed
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Habilitation (Internet-based support and coaching)
Sponsored by
Vardalinstitutet The Swedish Institute for Health Sciences
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder focused on measuring ADHD, Autism spectrum condition, Tourette's disorder, Internet-based, chat, coach

Eligibility Criteria

undefined - undefined (Child, Adult, Older Adult)Does not accept healthy volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

  • The individuals had to fulfill a diagnosis of ADHD, Tourette's disorder and/or an ASD (autistic disorder, Asperger's disorder or pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD NOS), according to the DSM-IV (APA, 1994).
  • The inclusion age was between 15 and 26 years.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • mental retardation,
  • current psychosis,
  • current major depression,
  • current alcohol and/or substance abuse/dependence,
  • severe dyslexia and/or severe psychosocial problems (e.g. criminality)

Sites / Locations

    Arms of the Study

    Arm 1

    Arm Type

    Other

    Arm Label

    'Habilitation (Internet-based support)

    Arm Description

    Before the individual started with the internet-based support and coaching (IBSC), a meeting with the coach was compulsory to discuss what specific issues they were going to work with during the period of IBSC. The IBSC was offered at fixed times twice a week during an eight-week period. Two meetings between the individual and the coach were included. Between chat sessions the individuals and the coaches could get in touch using the programme's e-mail. The content of the support and coaching was individualised based on each individual's requirement. Once a fortnight a meeting was held with the head of the project and coaches. Issues regarding ongoing support and coaching were addressed.

    Outcomes

    Primary Outcome Measures

    quality of life (QoL)
    The Manchester Short Assessment of Quality of Life (MANSA) is a 16-item scale that consists of four objective QoL questions and 12 questions pertaining to "life as a whole, job (or studies), financial situation, friendships, leisure activities, accommodation, personal safety, people that the person lives with, family and health".

    Secondary Outcome Measures

    Full Information

    First Posted
    December 20, 2011
    Last Updated
    December 9, 2014
    Sponsor
    Vardalinstitutet The Swedish Institute for Health Sciences
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    1. Study Identification

    Unique Protocol Identification Number
    NCT02316145
    Brief Title
    Internet-based Coaching for Young Adults With Neuropsychiatric Disorders
    Official Title
    Internet-based Support and Coaching for Young Adults With Neuropsychiatric Disorders - A Pilot Study
    Study Type
    Interventional

    2. Study Status

    Record Verification Date
    December 2014
    Overall Recruitment Status
    Completed
    Study Start Date
    September 2008 (undefined)
    Primary Completion Date
    June 2010 (Actual)
    Study Completion Date
    December 2010 (Actual)

    3. Sponsor/Collaborators

    Responsible Party, by Official Title
    Sponsor
    Name of the Sponsor
    Vardalinstitutet The Swedish Institute for Health Sciences

    4. Oversight

    Data Monitoring Committee
    No

    5. Study Description

    Brief Summary
    Purpose: To develop a model for internet-based support and coaching to young adults with neuropsychiatric disorders (NPD). To improve the individual's psychosocial functioning and his/her understanding of how he/she is functioning. NPD comprise problems with social interaction, attention, impulse control and hyperactivity. The most common NPD diagnoses are ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), autism spectrum condition (ASC) and Tourette's disorder (TD). In this study the investigators use Internet-based treatment for young adults with NPD. Method: Support/coaching by using communication over the Internet (chat and e-mail) with individuals with NPD. Twice every week during 8 weeks, young adults with NPD are offered support and coaching over the Internet by psychologist/educational therapist with great experience from NPD. The individuals are assessed before and after treatment pertaining to quality of life, sense of coherence, self-esteem, depressive and anxiety symptoms, and parents' evaluation of the young adult's situation.
    Detailed Description
    Aims: To develop an internet-based support and coaching model for young people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and/or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and to validate the model. Method: A user centred design was applied to develop a model for internet-based support and coaching, where individuals received eight-week support via internet (chat). The model was validated by ten individuals, 15 to 26 years of age, with ASD and/or ADHD. Self-report questionnaires (Sense of Coherence (SOC), the Rosenberg Self Esteem Scale, the Manchester Short Assessment of Quality of Life (MANSA), Montgomery Åsberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS), and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HAD)) were distributed before and after intervention. A structured interview regarding the quality of the model, the Patient perspective of Care and Rehabilitation process (POCR), was used after the intervention. Results: The validation showed significant improvement of SOC, self-esteem and subjective Quality of Life at follow-up and the majority perceived high fulfilment/importance on the POCR. Conclusions: The model can be an important complement to other interventions for young people with ASD and/or ADHD.

    6. Conditions and Keywords

    Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
    Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Tourette's Disorder
    Keywords
    ADHD, Autism spectrum condition, Tourette's disorder, Internet-based, chat, coach

    7. Study Design

    Primary Purpose
    Treatment
    Study Phase
    Not Applicable
    Interventional Study Model
    Single Group Assignment
    Masking
    None (Open Label)
    Allocation
    N/A
    Enrollment
    12 (Actual)

    8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

    Arm Title
    'Habilitation (Internet-based support)
    Arm Type
    Other
    Arm Description
    Before the individual started with the internet-based support and coaching (IBSC), a meeting with the coach was compulsory to discuss what specific issues they were going to work with during the period of IBSC. The IBSC was offered at fixed times twice a week during an eight-week period. Two meetings between the individual and the coach were included. Between chat sessions the individuals and the coaches could get in touch using the programme's e-mail. The content of the support and coaching was individualised based on each individual's requirement. Once a fortnight a meeting was held with the head of the project and coaches. Issues regarding ongoing support and coaching were addressed.
    Intervention Type
    Behavioral
    Intervention Name(s)
    Habilitation (Internet-based support and coaching)
    Intervention Description
    Support and coaching with therapist (psychologist or educational therapist) by using chat and e-mail
    Primary Outcome Measure Information:
    Title
    quality of life (QoL)
    Description
    The Manchester Short Assessment of Quality of Life (MANSA) is a 16-item scale that consists of four objective QoL questions and 12 questions pertaining to "life as a whole, job (or studies), financial situation, friendships, leisure activities, accommodation, personal safety, people that the person lives with, family and health".
    Time Frame
    assessed at baseline; immediatelly after intervention and at 6-month follow-up

    10. Eligibility

    Accepts Healthy Volunteers
    No
    Eligibility Criteria
    Inclusion Criteria: The individuals had to fulfill a diagnosis of ADHD, Tourette's disorder and/or an ASD (autistic disorder, Asperger's disorder or pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD NOS), according to the DSM-IV (APA, 1994). The inclusion age was between 15 and 26 years. Exclusion Criteria: mental retardation, current psychosis, current major depression, current alcohol and/or substance abuse/dependence, severe dyslexia and/or severe psychosocial problems (e.g. criminality)
    Overall Study Officials:
    First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
    Elisabet Wentz, MD, PhD
    Organizational Affiliation
    Child Neuropsychiatry Clinic
    Official's Role
    Study Chair

    12. IPD Sharing Statement

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