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NCT06989593
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Breaking Silence Through Story: A Narrative Medicine Intervention for Parents of Children With Urogenital Conditions

Sponsor: Sarah Schlegel

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Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn whether a journaling intervention can reduce stress and anxiety in parents of children with urogenital conditions (such as differences of sex development and hypospadias). The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does guided journaling help to reduce anxiety levels in parents of children with urogenital conditions? * What are parents' perspectives on group-based writing interventions for future support programs? Participants will: * Complete a short anxiety questionnaire (the General Anxiety Disorder-7 scale) at the beginning of the study * Receive a physical journal with 5 writing prompts designed to help process emotions related to their child's condition * Complete 5 journal entries over several weeks, writing about their experiences and feelings * Complete the same anxiety questionnaire again after finishing the journal entries * Participate in a 45-minute interview to discuss how the journaling affected their stress levels and gather feedback on potential group-based writing programs

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

20

Start Date

2025-10-10

Completion Date

2026-05

Last Updated

2025-10-23

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Conditions

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Narrative Medicine Journaling Intervention

Participants will complete the GAD-7 anxiety assessment at baseline. They will then receive a physical journal containing 5 structured, therapeutic writing prompts designed to help process emotions related to their child's diagnosis. Prompts focus on processing experiences with diagnosis, addressing uncertainty, coping with stigma, and developing resilience. Parents will be instructed to complete the 5 journal entries, spending 15-20 minutes on each writing session at least once per week. Following completion of the journaling intervention, participants will complete a follow-up GAD-7 assessment and take part in a 30-45 minute qualitative interview to further assess perceived changes in anxiety, stress, and coping strategies, and to gather feedback on potential group-based writing programs.

Locations (1)

Boston Children's Hospital

Boston, Massachusetts, United States