Mechanisms Of Change in Adolescent Pain Self-management (MOCAS)
Chronic Pain, Central Sensitisation, Headache
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Chronic Pain focused on measuring chronic pain, internet intervention, pain management, CBT, adolescent, sleep
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- 12-17 years old
- Has chronic pain (for at least 3 months)
- Has internet access/email address
Exclusion Criteria:
- Diagnosis of a serious, comorbid health condition (e.g. cancer, arthritis, cystic fibrosis, lupus, etc.)
- Parent/adolescent doesn't speak English
- Active psychosis/suicidal ideation
- Currently taking stimulating medications
- Diagnosed sleep disorder (sleep apnea or narcolepsy)
- Severe cognitive impairment/unable to read at 5th grade level or complete surveys independently
Sites / Locations
- Seattle Children's Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Web-based CBT (Web-MAP)
The eight child modules include: 1) education about chronic pain, 2) recognizing stress and negative emotions, 3) deep breathing and relaxation, 4) implementing coping skills at school, 5) cognitive skills (e.g., reducing negative thoughts), 6) lifestyle interventions, 7) staying active (e.g., pleasant activity scheduling), 8) relapse prevention. The eight parent modules are: 1) education about chronic pain, 2) recognizing stress and negative emotions, 3) operant strategies I (using attention and praise to increase coping), 4) operant strategies II (using rewards to increase positive coping and reach school goals), 5) modeling, 6) lifestyle, 7) communication, 8) relapse prevention.