N/A
N=88
Using Mobile Technology to Enhance Multisystemic Therapy (MST) Outcomes
Child Behavior Disorders
Bottom Line
View on ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02320903 ↗Enrolled (actual)
88
Serious AEs
0.0%
Results posted
Feb 2018
Primary outcome: Primary: App Usage - Parent Set up / Modified an App-based Behavior Plan for the Teen — 16 Participants
Study Design & Population
- Study type
- Interventional
- Phase
- N/A
- Interventions
- VillageWhere App (Device)
- Age
- Pediatric, Adult, Older Adult · 13+ yrs
- Sex
- All
- Sponsor
- Evidence-Based Practice Institute, Seattle, WA
- Primary completion
- Mar 2016
Outcome Measures
| Outcome | Result | p-value |
|---|---|---|
| PRIMARY App Usage - Parent Set up / Modified an App-based Behavior Plan for the Teen |
16 | — |
| PRIMARY App Usage - Set up and Allocated / Earned Points (Rewards) for Positive Teen Behavior |
16 | — |
| PRIMARY App Usage - Parent Set Geolocation Expectations for the Teen. |
14 | — |
| PRIMARY App Usage - Viewed Notifications Regarding Behavioral Expectations Met/Not Met |
14; 14 | — |
| PRIMARY App Usage - Viewed Parent Coaching Videos |
3 | — |
| PRIMARY App Usage - View Progress Graph (Points Earned Over Time) |
10; 8 | — |
| PRIMARY App Satisfaction Rating - the App Was Helpful Today |
5.95 | — |
| PRIMARY App Satisfaction Rating - I Have Ways to Intervene With my Teen. |
6.00 | — |
| PRIMARY App Satisfaction Rating - Overall Satisfaction |
5.91; 6.14 | — |
| PRIMARY App Satisfaction Rating - Parent is Noticing and Rewarding Good Behavior |
6.19 | — |
| PRIMARY App Satisfaction - I Like Getting Prompts and Reminders |
5.62 | — |
| SECONDARY Achenbach System of Empirically-Based Assessment, Aggression Subscale |
13.75; 11.29; 12.31; 10.14 | — |
| SECONDARY Achenbach System of Empirically-Based Assessment, Depression Subscale |
6.93; 6.29; 5.80; 4.71 | — |
| SECONDARY Achenbach System of Empirically-Based Assessment, Rule-breaking Subscale |
9.71; 10.07; 9.07; 9.21 | — |
| SECONDARY Loeber Parental Supervision Scale |
13.00; 10.86; 13.38; 11.50 | — |
| SECONDARY Loeber Positive Parenting Scale |
8.87; 8.57; 11.39; 8.93 | — |
| SECONDARY Loeber Parental Consistency Scale |
1.87; 5.21; 2.27; 5.57 | — |
| SECONDARY Loeber Parental Effectiveness Scale |
4.20; 4.40 | — |
| SECONDARY Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) |
18.09; 12.73 | — |
| SECONDARY Parental Locus of Control Scale |
15.25; 18.63 | — |
| SECONDARY Loeber Parental Knowledge Scale |
8.07; 9.00 | — |
Summary
The goal of the current trial is to assess the feasibility of a newly developed prototype of a cell phone app called VillageWhere. VillageWhere is designed to improve clinical outcomes of youth with externalizing behavioral problems by improving parental monitoring of youth whereabouts and activities while increasing the delivery of rewards to teens for good behavior. This Phase I Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) proposal seeks to develop and conduct initial feasibility testing of the VillageWhere prototype. The primary features of the prototype include location monitoring via smartphones' global positioning system (GPS) functionality as well as facilitating teen self-appraisal of meeting behavioral expectations. Good behavior is rewarded with points that are tracked by the app and can be used to redeem for real-world rewards. The investigators will conduct an 45-day open trial (N=20 caregiver/teen dyads) to assess use, feasibility and acceptability for teens involved in the juvenile justice system or otherwise struggling with externalizing behavioral problems. Caregivers and teens will be assessed at baseline, before receiving the app, and at the end of the app use period (45 days). The therapist of each caregiver/teen dyad will also be assessed at the end of the app use period. Primary outcomes include: use of app features, monitoring of teen behavior and whereabouts, delivery of real-world rewards, and feasibility and acceptability. Secondary outcomes include: parenting behaviors, externalizing teen behaviors and internalizing teen behaviors.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- Teen: English speaking, between ages of 13 and 17, juvenile justice involvement and/or externalizing behavioral problems, currently in treatment and will remain in treatment for duration of trial
- Caregiver: English speaking, owns Android smart phone, currently in treatment with their teen and will remain in treatment for duration of trial
Exclusion Criteria
- N/A
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