N/A
N=216
VillageWhere: Innovative Mobile Technology for Youth With Conduct Disorder and Their Parents
Child Behavior Disorders
Bottom Line
View on ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT03065517 ↗Enrolled (actual)
216
Serious AEs
0.0%
Results posted
Jun 2022
Primary outcome: Primary: Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) — 10.73; 11.45; 7.88; 7.49 score on a scale
Study Design & Population
- Study type
- Interventional
- Phase
- N/A
- Interventions
- VillageWhere App (Device); Attention-Control Placebo App (Device)
- Age
- Pediatric, Adult, Older Adult · 13+ yrs
- Sex
- All
- Sponsor
- Evidence-Based Practice Institute, Seattle, WA
- Primary completion
- Feb 2020
Outcome Measures
| Outcome | Result | p-value |
|---|---|---|
| PRIMARY Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) |
10.73; 11.45; 7.88; 7.49; 6.98; 7.31 | — |
| PRIMARY Youth Self-Report (YSR) |
11.07; 10.33; 9.41; 8.40; 9.50; 7.02 | — |
| PRIMARY Self-Report of Delinquent Behavior Scale |
16.91; 7.96; 9.03; 4.29; 3.74; 3.98 | — |
| PRIMARY GAIN Substance Frequency Scale |
.76; .48; .15; .00; .30; .23 | — |
| PRIMARY Intrinsic Motivation Inventory (IMI) Perceived Competence Scale (PCS) |
18.54; 22.27; 20.68; 24.00; 21.60; 24.21 | — |
| PRIMARY Perceived Autonomy Support (PAS) |
15.20; 15.23; 15.33; 15.71; 15.46; 15.98 | — |
| PRIMARY Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) |
22.06; 20.74; 18.83; 19.62; 18.61; 18.56 | — |
| PRIMARY Parent Locus of Control Scale |
24.80; 24.77; 22.67; 22.71; 22.73; 22.40 | — |
| PRIMARY Loeber Parenting Scale |
26.33; 25.53; 21.98; 22.04; 22.00; 22.53 | — |
Summary
The goal of this Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) is to develop, evaluate, and commercialize a linked parent-youth mobile app system, VillageWhere, to support the key treatment targets of evidence-based treatments for youth with conduct disorders: clear parental expectations, parental monitoring, discipline consistency, and parental support, while simultaneously cultivating intrinsic motivation in youth toward prosocial behaviors. When used in conjunction with an evidence-based treatment for delinquent youth, VillageWhere could help reduce treatment length and cost. When provided in non-evidence-based clinical settings, VillageWhere may increase access to state-of-the-art clinical techniques to those who might not otherwise receive them. Investigators will conduct usability and acceptability tests of new features with target-end-users (youth and their parents) and key stakeholders (i.e., probation officers, clinic administrators). Once usability and acceptability is achieved, investigators will conduct a 16-week randomized controlled trial (RCT) comparing VillageWhere to an attention-control (placebo) mobile app. We expect that across four time points, VillageWhere use will result in greater improvements in parent management practices and youth autonomy support, parent-youth communication and connectedness, youth intrinsic motivation for positive behavior, and youth conduct problems than the placebo. The RCT will occur with 100 parent-youth dyads recruited from various treatment and probation settings, and represent clinically-significant conduct-problems of various clinically-significant severity levels.
Eligibility Criteria
Parent Inclusion Criteria:
- English speaking
- owns an Android or iPhone-based smartphone with a data plan, is the primary user of the phone, and uses it on a daily basis
- primary caregiver and has legal guardianship (custody) of a youth aged 13-18 with conduct disorder.
Parent Exclusion Criteria:
- has an open case with child protective services
- does not have legal custody of the youth
- participated in Phase I project and/or the Phase II formative evaluation
Youth Inclusion Criteria:
- English speaking
- possesses and is the primary user of an Android or iPhone-based smartphone with a data plan
- resides in the same household as the linked parent participant at least five days a week
- actively (past two weeks) engaging in clinically significant conduct-problem behaviors Note: Youth who have "stepped down" from a residential treatment or juvenile justice facility in the past month but may not have exhibited conduct problem behavior within the past 2 weeks will also be eligible, provided other criteria are met.
Youth Exclusion Criteria:
- resides with a secondary caregiver 3 or more days each week
Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03065517). Outcome figures and adverse-event rates are extracted automatically from the registry's posted results and are provided for clinician reference, not as a substitute for the primary publication.