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Evaluation of the mindfulness-augmented “Trampoline” programme – a German prevention programme for children from substance-involved families tested in a cluster-randomised trial

机译:思想增强的“蹦床”计划评估 - 在群体随机试验中测试的物质涉及家庭的儿童预防计划

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Children of substance-abusing parents are at a substantial risk of developing substance-use and other mental disorders. Children involved in substance abuse - not diagnosed with substance-use problems but integrated in psychiatric treatment or youth welfare services - constitute a particular high-risk group that is in need of substance use prevention. Emerging evidence indicates that self-regulatory determinants of substance use and other mental disorders, particularly stress reactivity, are modifiable by mindfulness-based interventions, such as mindfulness-based stress reduction. In this ongoing cluster randomised-controlled trial, a mindfulness-augmented version of the modularised evidence-based "Trampoline" programme for children affected by parental substance use problems is evaluated in a sample of 420 children who are from substance-involved families, aged from 8 to 12 and receiving non-substance-specific care in psychiatric or youth welfare services. Larger effects on adaptive stress-coping strategies (primary outcome), internalising and externalising problem behaviours and distress due to parental substance use are expected compared to the standard "Trampoline"-programme version. Mindfulness components will be added and regularly practiced for 30?min in each validated "Trampoline" module. Moreover, the feasibility of mindfulness-based interventions in psychiatric care and youth welfare services for children suffering from emotional and behavioural problems will be investigated in this study. Despite recruitment challenges, this study provides a unique opportunity to develop and test a promising addiction-specific, mindfulness-based intervention for a target group at risk, i.e. children from substance-involved families. The trial was registered in the German Clinical Trials Register on July 16th 2018 (trial registration number (TRN): DRKS00013533 ). Any important protocol modifications are to be reported immediately. Protocol version v.2.1, 15th April 2019.
机译:滥用物质父母的儿童是开发物质和其他精神障碍的大量风险。涉及物质滥用的儿童 - 未被诊断出患有物质使用问题,而是综合在精神治疗或青年福利服务中 - 构成需要预防物质使用物质的特定高风险群体。新兴的证据表明,通过基于谨慎的干预的干预措施来修改物质使用和其他精神障碍,特别是应激反应性的自我监管决定因素,例如基于谨慎的压力减少。在这个正在进行的集群随机对照试验中,在来自涉及物质的家庭的420名儿童的样本中,评估了由父母物质使用问题的模块化证据的“蹦床”程序的心态增强版本。在精神病或青年福利服务中,8至12和接受非物质特异性护理。与标准的“蹦床” - 预期版本相比,预期对适应性应力应对策略(主要结果),内部化和外部化问题和窘迫的较大影响。在每个经过验证的“蹦床”模块中,将在每个验证的“蹦床”模块中加入并定期添加和定期练习致命的组件。此外,在这项研究中,将在本研究中调查患有情绪和行为问题的儿童精神病院护理和青年福利服务中的正念的干预措施的可行性。尽管招聘挑战,但本研究提供了一个独特的机会,可以为目标群体开发和测试一个有前途的成瘾,令人存在的令人存在的忠诚,即危险的危险,即来自物质涉及的家庭的儿童。该试验于2018年7月16日在德国临床试验中注册(审判登记号(TRN):DRKS00013533)。立即报告任何重要的协议修改。协议版本V.2.1,2019年4月15日。

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