Effectiveness of Collaborative Services in Primary Care for Treating Children With Behavior Disorders

PHASE1/PHASE2CompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

858

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

September 30, 2000

Primary Completion Date

August 31, 2013

Study Completion Date

August 31, 2013

Conditions
Attention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Doctor-office collaborative care (DOCC) management

DOCC is an evidence-based psychosocial treatment approach that incorporates (1) adaptation of an evidence-based collaborative care approach using the chronic care model and participatory management theory to enhance training, implementation, and sustainability; (2) revised protocol content that includes medication management for ADHD, brief anxiety management, and attention to parental/partner dysfunction; (3) technological developments to facilitate screening/assessment, monitoring, and communication; and (4) an improved methodology that includes new samples, measures, and settings.

BEHAVIORAL

Treatment as usual (TAU)

TAU involves routine care: psychoeducation and referral to outside providers.

Trial Locations (1)

15213

Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic (WPIC), Pittsburgh

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

NIH

lead

University of Pittsburgh

OTHER

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