Optimizing Residential Treatment Gains for Adolescents
Parenting, Adolescent - Emotional Problem, Mental Disorder in Adolescence
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Parenting
Eligibility Criteria
Parent Inclusion Criteria: Caregiver (e.g., biological, step, kin, foster, adoptive) to an adolescent aged 11-17 years old who is admitted to psychiatric residential treatment; The caregiver is allowed contact with the adolescent; Able to speak English; Has access to a device (e.g., smartphone) with internet access. Adolescent Inclusion Criteria: Ability to understand and willingness to provide written assent Legal guardian provides written consent; Currently or previously admitted to psychiatric residential treatment Aged 11-17 years at enrollment; Able to speak English. Parent and Adolescent Exclusion Criteria: Non-English speaking;
Sites / Locations
- Ohio State University College of NursingRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Parenting Wisely Residential Treatment (PWRT)
Treatment as Usual (TAU)
In the PWRT condition, parents will complete a total of ten web-based modules in an online parent training program called Parenting Wisely. Each week, parents will also attend a 90-minute facilitated discussion group via Zoom. Parents will complete assessments at baseline (T1), six weeks post-baseline (T2), and six months post-baseline (T3) via REDCap. While adolescents (n=60) will not directly receive the intervention, they will complete assessments at baseline, six weeks post-baseline (T2), and six months post-baseline (T3).
The TAU condition is the standard of care offered to parents in RT settings. Parents in the TAU condition will receive traditional programming, including family therapy offered weekly during the RT admission. Parents will attend discharge planning meetings with caseworkers (if assigned) to discuss the adolescent's progress, continued treatment needs, safety plans, upcoming appointments, and medication needs. Following discharge, programs frequently recommend follow-up with an outpatient provider for medication management and therapy for the adolescent. Parents will complete assessments at baseline (T1), six weeks post-baseline (T2), and six months post-baseline (T3) via REDCap. While adolescents (n=60) will not directly receive the intervention, they will complete assessments at baseline, six weeks post-baseline (T2), and six months post-baseline (T3).