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Lausanne Trialogue Play Brief for Family Relations (LTP-B Trial)
LTP-B Trial Summary
This trial is testing a new type of family therapy to see if it is feasible to use in a community mental health setting. The therapy will be virtual and ultrabrief, and will be examined for its effects on child and family outcomes.
- Family Relations
- Parent-Child Relationship
- Mental Health Issue
- Behavioral Problem
- Internet-Based Intervention
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Can I gain access to this research trial?
"This clinical trial is enrolling up to 25 patients and their respective caregivers, who meet the following criteria: referred from Sick Kids Centre for Community Mental health in Toronto, Canada; between 0 months - 15.11 years old (the majority of which will be 3-14); and willing to participate in an internet-based intervention. The first 25 families that fulfill these requirements will be admitted as participants."
Is this research undertaking presently open to participants?
"Yes, the latest information available from clinicaltrials.gov indicates that this research is actively recruiting individuals; it was initially posted on June 1st 2022 and lastly edited July 11th 2022 with a goal of 25 participants at one site."
To what extent has enrollment increased in this medical study?
"Affirmative. According to information hosted on clinicaltrials.gov, recruitment is still underway for this medical trial which initially launched on June 1st 2022 and was recently refreshed on July 11th 2022. 25 volunteers are needed from a single site."
Does the current research program include elderly individuals aged 85 and over?
"To participate in this medical study, candidates must be between 0 Months and 15 years old. Additionally, there are 114 studies for minors and 133 trials for seniors."
What goals has this medical study set out to attain?
"This medical trial will assess its primary outcome, Clinical Service Flow (1) - Clients Referred, across three distinct time frames. Secondary measures include Brief Dyadic Adjustment with a score range of 0-21 where higher numbers indicate improved results; Brief Coparenting Relationship Quality which is rated between 0 and 36 with greater numbers representing better outcomes; and lastly Whole Family Functioning assessed on the 6-item FAD scale ranging from 5 to 20 with lower scores signifying worse performance."
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