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NCT05750095
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Enabling Parents of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders - a Randomized Controlled Trial of Parenting Programs

Sponsor: Haukeland University Hospital

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Summary

Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are disabling and impairing conditions affecting 1% of children in Norway. ASD is hallmarked by severe social deficit and lack of independence causing reliance on supportive systems throughout life. Parents are usually the primary caretakers and support, often throughout life. Normal parenting skills are however often ineffective due to the social dysfunction of the child with ASD. This causes high stress as the demands exceed the resources and capability of the parent. The high stress is associated to increased risk for mental health problems, divorce, unemployment and reduced quality of life. High parent stress may also reduce the effect of interventions in ASD. However, although the need is great and parental follow-up is an integral part of health care for ASD children, there is a lack of evidence for such interventions. The current project aims to evaluate a specific parent program that is in clinical use - the Incredible Years for children with ASD - compared with a standardised treatment as usual (TAU) composed of clinical parent workshops ("first aid for parents"). The aim is to evaluate parenting interventions and promote evidence-based practice in a clinical setting. The investigators will perform a randomized controlled trial and qualitative interviews to compare the effectiveness of treatment as usual (TAU) versus a manualized parent program (IY-ASLD). The study aims to investigate if the parental program may reduce parent stress and improve parental competence and self-efficacy. Secondary goals are to investigate whether the parent program may improve quality of life for the parent and the child and have an impact on long-term child functioning and service use.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

2 Years - 6 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

240

Start Date

2022-01-10

Completion Date

2028-10-30

Last Updated

2026-03-18

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Incredible Years Autism Spectrum and Language Delay Programme

Incredible Years Autism Spectrum and Language Delay Programme is a manualised group based intervention in 13 weekly 2-hour sessions. The programme targets parents of children aged 2-6 years, with autism spectrum disorder or language delay.

BEHAVIORAL

First Aid for Parents

"First Aid for Parents" is a program consisting of three full day work-shops targeting communication, interaction and daily living skills for parents of children with autism spectrum disorders

Locations (3)

Haukeland University Hospital

Bergen, Norway

Helse Fonna

Haugesund, Norway

St Olavs Hospital

Trondheim, Norway