Family-Focused CBT Skills App and Standard Self Help Options for Childhood Anxiety



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Anxiety, Psychiatric, Psychiatric
Therapuetic Areas:Psychiatry / Psychology
Healthy:No
Age Range:6 - 11
Updated:8/23/2018
Start Date:August 17, 2018
End Date:August 2019
Contact:Kathryn D Kriegshauser, PhD
Email:DrK@kcanxiety.com
Phone:913-956-6211

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Randomized Controlled Trial of a Family-focused CBT Skills App and Standard Self Help Options for Childhood Anxiety and Related Conditions

Anxiety disorders are among the most common psychological disorders, with prevalent onset in
childhood and adolescence. While cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is considered the
first-line treatment for pediatric anxiety, significant barriers remain in accessing CBT and
other evidence-based treatments (EBTs), and credible self-help resources based in EBT
concepts. This study evaluates a family-guided CBT game application (Anchors App), targeted
to children ages 6-11 and their families, which focuses on delivering adaptive CBT-based
coping skills to those who have sub-clinical to mild anxiety and related symptoms in a
convenient and portable platform. Anchors App will be evaluated in two forms (standard and
"parent-enhanced") in comparison to use of a self-help book or waitlist control. The rapid
advancements in technology allows richer interactive capacity, content scalability,
customizability, and subscription to a broader range of content, which this app capitalizes
on in order to increase access to CBT skill concepts directly to pediatric stakeholder
populations. If found to be effective, Anchors App has the opportunity to promote engagement
of EBT concepts in every-day use through smartphone technology, and will change the landscape
of mental health prevention and early intervention for children and families.


Inclusion Criteria:

- Availability of mobile technology (e.g., smart phone, tablet)

- Internet access

- English language spoken in the home

Exclusion Criteria:

- Child in current or recent (last 2 months) psychotherapy

- Child currently taking psychotropic medication

- Parent or child endorsing symptom greater than 2 standard deviations above the mean on
clinical measures

- Parents express feeling unable to assist child with current degree of symptoms
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