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Neurocognitive Habilitation for Children With FAS/ARND
Children will receive comprehensive evaluations through the Children's Research Triangle (CRT) clinical program. The assessment for the child will be in accordance with the protocol developed by Astley and Clarren as performed by one of the clinic pediatricians and final diagnosis will be according to Institute of Medicine (IOM) criteria. Children will be randomized into either a Treatment or Control group. The Treatment group will receive (in addition to standard referrals) neurocognitive habilitation and psychotherapy services as well as parent psychoeducation. The Control group will be referred for intervention through existing community and school-based agencies.
Neurocognitive habilitation, based on the traumatic brain injury literature for teaching compensatory skills, will be the primary intervention. Interventions will be individually designed and delivered through individual therapy sessions. Audiotapes will augment the sessions to facilitate implementation of strategies in the home environment. Didactic therapy will be used to foster appropriate interactions and relationships between parent and child. Children will participate in 8-week group sessions that will include neurocognitive exercises, homework sessions, and possibly group psychotherapy. An educational specialist will provide school and legal advocacy services as well as observations of the child in the classroom that could lead to educational modifications. Parent Component: Family education programs and parent support groups using psychoeducational approaches will be the means of intervening with parent behaviors. Parents will be instructed on becoming advocates for their child. Groups of 8 to 12 parents will meet for one 2-hour session per week for 8 weeks. Each session will include: 1. neurocognitive exercises (relaxation); 2. specific topic discussions; and 3. general support. During the last hour of the final two weeks of the program, parent and children will be combined to practice learned techniques. Children and parents will participate in monthly "booster" sessions. Evaluation Plan: Treatment and control groups will be compared using pre- and post-test measures. Post-tests will be at the conclusion of the intervention, as well as at 12, and 24-month follow-ups. Process and outcome measures will be evaluated.
Age
6 - 12 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Children's Research Triangle
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Start Date
January 1, 2002
Primary Completion Date
September 1, 2008
Completion Date
December 1, 2009
Last Updated
March 24, 2011
100
ESTIMATED participants
neurocognitive habilitation
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Collaborators
NCT04395196
NCT05385328
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