Selective Prevention Transdiagnostic Intervention for At-risk Adolescents (PROCARE)
Anxiety Disorders and Symptoms, Depressive Symptoms
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Anxiety Disorders and Symptoms focused on measuring ADOLESCENCE, TRANSDIAGNOSTIC, SELECTIVE PREVENTION, Randomized-Controlled Trial, AT-RISK
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- written informed consent from adolescent and legal guardian
- able to attend prevention modules on his/her own
- Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire "unlikely" or "possible diagnoses"
- score on Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale as low or medium resilient,
- score below cut-off for Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale-30
- evidence of risk factors (social exclusion, stress-related situations, unhealthy lifestyle habits, parental-child interaction)
- absence of anxiety and/or mood disorders
- not receiving psychological or psychiatric treatment
- not presenting acute suicidality and (9) absence of neurodevelopmental disorders.
Sites / Locations
- Universidad Miguel Hernandez
- University of Jaen
- Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Active Comparator
PROCARE+ (with add-on modules)
PROCARE (UP-A for selective purposes)
Active control condition.
In addition to core UP-A preventive intervention, PROCARE will apply an innovative personalized medicine approach by adding specific modules according to the risk factor evidenced by adolescents. Different modules will be suited for the stratified groups in a more personalized format. Add-on young-focused modules would include, but not limited to social, parental, stress-related (including CoVid19 impact) risk factors, and health. Dosage (number of modules) will be included as covariate in all subsequent analyses.
To ensure cost-effectiveness, PROCARE core intervention will be designed as a brief 8-session child-focused programme which aims to build resilience for adolescents by adapting the core modules from UP-A, along with one individual session with adolescent and parents. Sessions will be delivered in reduced groups, using a typical selective preventive intervention format focused on cost-effectiveness.
The active control condition will be based on the "U talk programme" developed by Prf. Jill Ehrenreich-May at University of Miami and colleagues. It follows a similar structure as the UP-A original programme and allows for two alternative compare conditions to PROCARE. The U Talk programme support-based group condition will be used as active control condition.