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Self Directed Positive Parenting Program (Triple P) for Psychosis: A Clinical Case Series

U

University of Manchester

Status

Completed

Conditions

Spectrum
Schizophrenia
Disorders

Treatments

Other: Self Directed Positive Parenting Program

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
NETWORK

Identifiers

NCT02199704
14/NW/0126

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of the case series study is to explore if a self directed version of the Positive Parenting Program (Triple P) is a feasible and acceptable intervention for individuals with psychosis who are parents.

Full description

As above.

Enrollment

1 patient

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 35 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

    1. Parents/caregivers (mothers or fathers) with a Schizophrenia-spectrum diagnosis who are:

    2. Aged 18 years or more

    3. Have at least one child aged 3-10 years old

    4. Have a least 10 hours contact time per week with the child.

    5. Identify difficulties in parenting during assessment

Exclusion criteria

    1. Parents/caregivers and family members who do not have good working knowledge of English. They should have enough practical experience to be able to adequately use the English language to understand and respond to questions, to read and complete questionnaires

    2. Families who do not have at least one adult who has basic literacy skills

    3. Families where there is known intention for their children to be taken into care or where the parent(s) have no regular contact with the index child

    4. Parents with a clinical schizophrenia-spectrum diagnosis who have recently been discharged from acute in-patient care for their condition and have less than four weeks of stabilisation of psychotic experiences (operationally defined as no significant change to management or severity of symptoms in a four-week period since discharge as assessed from case notes). This is because if a potential parent with schizophrenia had recently required an inpatient stay, it is important to give them sufficient time to readjust to living in the community and ensure sufficient time is provided for symptom stabilisation before taking part

    5. Families seeking support from services regarding child management issues

    6. Families actively involved in another current cognitive behavioural therapy based intervention

Trial design

1 participants in 1 patient group

No control or comparison arm.
Other group
Description:
This case series study has no control or comparison arm. There is only one arm being evaluated (the self directed parenting intervention).
Treatment:
Other: Self Directed Positive Parenting Program

Trial contacts and locations

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