NCT05984706

Brief Summary

Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in children and adolescents is often associated with a myriad of significant impairments in daily functioning, including family relationships, school/work, leisure time activities, and social relationships. While a majority of attention has been placed on definition and assessment of post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS), less emphasis has been placed on the effect of PTSS on related functional impairment in daily life. The current assessment of PTSD-related functional impairment is conducted either with additional items inserted in PTSD measures that inquire about daily functioning or with the utilization of global functional impairment measures. The former approach is usually based on face validity only and varies content-wise. The latter approach often consists of scales that conflate symptoms with functioning, focus on impairment due to physical rather than mental health problems, and are not validated in trauma-exposed children and adolescents. Furthermore, scales usually do not include sufficient age-specific adjustments for younger children. Thus, the current assessment of PTSD-related functional impairment in children and adolescents demonstrates noteworthy shortcomings. Despite the well-recognized debilitating effect of PTSD on daily functioning, no measure has yet been developed to assess PTSD-related functional impairment tailored to trauma-exposed children and adolescents based on the input from the target population and their caregivers. The aim of this project is therefore to develop an instrument that assesses PTSD-related functional impairment in trauma-exposed children and adolescents (young children age 1-6 years (caregiver-report) as well as for older children and adolescents age 7-18 years (self- and caregiver-report)) by conducting focus groups and a Delphi survey.

Trial Health

87
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Trial Health Score

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Enrollment
50

participants targeted

Target at P25-P50 for all trials

Timeline
Completed

Started Nov 2023

Geographic Reach
1 country

1 active site

Status
completed

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Study Timeline

Key milestones and dates

First Submitted

Initial submission to the registry

July 21, 2023

Completed
19 days until next milestone

First Posted

Study publicly available on registry

August 9, 2023

Completed
3 months until next milestone

Study Start

First participant enrolled

November 20, 2023

Completed
1.2 years until next milestone

Primary Completion

Last participant's last visit for primary outcome

January 31, 2025

Completed
28 days until next milestone

Study Completion

Last participant's last visit for all outcomes

February 28, 2025

Completed
Last Updated

March 7, 2025

Status Verified

December 1, 2024

Enrollment Period

1.2 years

First QC Date

July 21, 2023

Last Update Submit

March 6, 2025

Conditions

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcomes (2)

  • A set of relevant domains and corresponding difficulties within domains of functional impairment in trauma-exposed children and adolescents, identified in focus groups.

    Relevant domains of PTSD-related functional impairment in trauma-exposed children and adolescents will be identified via focus groups. Trauma-exposed children and adolescents and caregivers will participate in small focus groups.

    Oct23-Nov23

  • A set of relevant domains and corresponding difficulties within domains of functional impairment in trauma-exposed children and adolescents, identified in a Delphi survey.

    Based on the results of the focus group discussions, relevant domains of PTSD-related functional impairment in trauma-exposed children and adolescents will be identified via Delphi survey. Trauma-exposed children and adolescents, caregivers and clinical experts will participate. Due to the exploratory design, no pre-existig scale will be used. Participants will be asked to assess the previously identified areas of PTSD-related functional impairment in children and adolescents based on their importance. For each previously identified domain, a 5-point Likert scale will be used to indicate how important it is to include that domain in the questionnaire we are developing.The scale ranges from (1) not important to (5) very important. High scores indicate that it is important to include a specific domain in the questionnaire. If the importance of a domain is rated above 1, the importance of specific difficulties within that domain will then be assessed on the same 5-point Likert scale.

    Nov23-Feb24

Study Arms (3)

Trauma-exposed children and adolescents

Focus group and Delphi survey

Other: Focus groups and Delphi Questionnaire

Caregivers of trauma-exposed children and adolescents

Focus group and Delphi survey

Other: Focus groups and Delphi Questionnaire

Clinical experts

Delphi survey

Other: Focus groups and Delphi Questionnaire

Interventions

1\. Focus groups to identify relevant domains of PTSD-related functional impairment in trauma-exposed children and adolescents to ensure content validity. 2. Delphi Questionnaire evaluation of a list of domains of PTSD-related functional impairment in trauma-exposed children and adolescents (previously selected from based on a literature review and focus groups) on a Likert scale of 1 to 5 for their relevance

Caregivers of trauma-exposed children and adolescentsClinical expertsTrauma-exposed children and adolescents

Eligibility Criteria

Age7 Years+
Sexall
Healthy VolunteersNo
Age GroupsChild (0-17), Adult (18-64), Older Adult (65+)
Sampling MethodNon-Probability Sample
Study Population

1. Children and adolescents (7-18years old) who experienced at least one traumatic event. 2. Caregivers of children and adolescents (1-18 years old) who experienced at least one traumatic event. 3. Clinical experts

You may qualify if:

  • For children and adolescents:
  • Children and adolescents, who experienced at least one PTE according to the DSM-5 definition of a traumatic event.
  • The PTE(s) must have occurred after the fourth birthday.
  • The PTE(s) must have occurred at least 1 month ago.
  • Children and adolescents must be 7-18 years of age.
  • Children and adolescents are either in trauma-focused treatment at the time of recruitment or they present with at least a moderate PTSS severity according to the Child and Adolescents Trauma Screen 2 (CATS-2) Self-report.
  • Children and adolescents must have sufficient command of the German language, excluding a small group of 4-5 unaccompanied refugee adolescents who will also be included. This group will be assisted by an interpreter.
  • The children and adolescents do not have any physical impairment due to injuries or somatic illnesses (self-assessment).
  • The children and adolescents are not acute suicidal. The responsible psychotherapists or supervisors of the "Schlupfhuus" will provide information about it.
  • For caregivers:
  • Caregivers of children and adolescents, who experienced at least one PTE according to the DSM-5 definition of a traumatic event.
  • The PTE(s) must have occurred at least 1 month ago.
  • The child or adolescent must be between 1-18 years of age.
  • Children and adolescents are either in trauma-focused therapy at the time of recruitment or they present with at least a moderate PTSS severity according to the Child and Adolescents Trauma Screen 2 (CATS-2).
  • Caregivers must have sufficient command of the German language.
  • +5 more criteria

You may not qualify if:

  • For children and adolescent participants:
  • Children and Adolescents who have not experienced at least one PTE according to the DSM-5 definition of a traumatic event.
  • The PTE(s) occurred before the fourth birthday.
  • The PTE(s) occurred less than 1 month ago.
  • Children and adolescents that are younger than 7 years old and older than 18 years old.
  • Children and adolescents that are neither in trauma-focused therapy at the time of recruitment nor meet the CATS-2 score for moderate PTSS severity or higher.
  • Children and adolescents that do not have sufficient command of the German language.
  • Children and adolescents that have physical impairment due to injuries or somatic illnesses (self-assessment).
  • Children and adolescents that are acute suicidal. The responsible psychotherapists or supervisors of the "Schlupfhuus" will provide information about it.
  • For caregivers:
  • Caregivers of children or adolescents who have not experienced at least one PTE according to the DSM-5 definition of a traumatic event.
  • The PTE(s) occurred less than 1 month ago.
  • The child or adolescent is younger than 1 year old or older than 18 years old.
  • The child or adolescent is neither in trauma-focused therapy at the time of recruitment nor meets the CATS-2 score for moderate PTSS severity or higher.
  • Caregivers that do not have sufficient command of the German language.
  • +6 more criteria

Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.

Sponsors & Collaborators

Study Sites (1)

University-Children's Hospital Zurich

Zurich, Canton of Zurich, 8832, Switzerland

Location

MeSH Terms

Conditions

Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic

Interventions

Focus Groups

Condition Hierarchy (Ancestors)

Stress Disorders, TraumaticTrauma and Stressor Related DisordersMental Disorders

Intervention Hierarchy (Ancestors)

Data CollectionEpidemiologic MethodsInvestigative TechniquesHealth Care Evaluation MechanismsQuality of Health CareHealth Care Quality, Access, and EvaluationPublic HealthEnvironment and Public Health

Study Design

Study Type
observational
Observational Model
OTHER
Time Perspective
PROSPECTIVE
Sponsor Type
OTHER
Responsible Party
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
PI Title
Principal investigator

Study Record Dates

First Submitted

July 21, 2023

First Posted

August 9, 2023

Study Start

November 20, 2023

Primary Completion

January 31, 2025

Study Completion

February 28, 2025

Last Updated

March 7, 2025

Record last verified: 2024-12

Data Sharing

IPD Sharing
Will not share

Locations