Clinical and Social Trajectories of Children and Adolescents With Disruptive Behavior
TRAJECTORIES
1 other identifier
observational
500
1 country
1
Brief Summary
Conduct disorders are defined as "repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior in which the basic rights of others or major age-appropriate norms are violated". So defined, these disorders are at the crossroads of psychiatry, social field and justice. Conduct disorder management is a public health issue and a societal question. Conduct disorders affect 5 to 9% of 15-year old boys. Care management of children and adolescents admitted for disruptive behaviors in emergency rooms is an issue. No consensus or official recommendation exists. However, use of emergency care in this context is increasing in most western countries and it exposes to several risks (inappropriate use of hospitalizations, social rupture, ignorance of comorbidities and suicide risk). The Trajectories project is designed to describe children and adolescents with disruptive behaviors, their care management and to follow their life trajectory and psychiatric evolution after admission to emergency rooms. Better understanding this population will improve their medical and social care management, thereby giving professionals the right tools. The main objective of this project is to implement a multidisciplinary and integrative research combining clinical considerations and social sciences to determine the "trajectory" of this population.
Trial Health
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participants targeted
Target at P75+ for all trials
Started May 2019
Longer than P75 for all trials
1 active site
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Study Timeline
Key milestones and dates
First Submitted
Initial submission to the registry
June 13, 2016
CompletedFirst Posted
Study publicly available on registry
June 24, 2016
CompletedStudy Start
First participant enrolled
May 20, 2019
CompletedPrimary Completion
Last participant's last visit for primary outcome
May 1, 2028
ExpectedStudy Completion
Last participant's last visit for all outcomes
May 1, 2028
May 31, 2023
May 1, 2023
9 years
June 13, 2016
May 30, 2023
Conditions
Keywords
Outcome Measures
Primary Outcomes (1)
Number of new admissions to emergency rooms for aggressiveness, violence, fugue or theft
Six months follow-up of these children and adolescents in their future trajectory after the first admission to emergency room for disruptive behavior
6 months
Secondary Outcomes (11)
Age of the children and adolescents admitted to emergency rooms for aggressiveness, violence, fugue or theft
Day 0
Gender of the children and adolescents admitted to emergency rooms for aggressiveness, violence, fugue or theft
Day 0
Number of children and adolescents precisely diagnosed with " behavior/conduct disorder
Day 0
Number of hospitalization
Day 0
number of patients admitted to emergency rooms for aggressiveness
Day 0
- +6 more secondary outcomes
Study Arms (1)
patients with conduct disorders
Girls and boys having less than 16 years old and admitted to emergency room for aggressiveness, violence, fugue or theft.
Interventions
Eligibility Criteria
Children and adolescents admitted to emergency rooms for conduct disorder (aggressiveness, violence, fugue or theft)
You may qualify if:
- Children and adolescents less than 16 years old
- Children and adolescents admitted to emergency rooms for aggressiveness, violence, fugue or theft
You may not qualify if:
- Children and adolescents admitted to emergency rooms for a reason not directly link with aggressiveness, violence, fugue or theft
- Opposition to the subject or the family to participate to this research
Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.
Sponsors & Collaborators
Study Sites (1)
Hospices Civils de Lyon
Bron, 69677, France
MeSH Terms
Conditions
Condition Hierarchy (Ancestors)
Study Officials
- PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
Yannis Gansel, MD
Hospices Cicils de Lyon
Central Study Contacts
Study Design
- Study Type
- observational
- Observational Model
- COHORT
- Time Perspective
- PROSPECTIVE
- Sponsor Type
- OTHER
- Responsible Party
- SPONSOR
Study Record Dates
First Submitted
June 13, 2016
First Posted
June 24, 2016
Study Start
May 20, 2019
Primary Completion (Estimated)
May 1, 2028
Study Completion (Estimated)
May 1, 2028
Last Updated
May 31, 2023
Record last verified: 2023-05
Data Sharing
- IPD Sharing
- Will not share