CBT for Youth With Autism and Emotional/Behavioral Needs in Community Care Settings

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

100

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

July 1, 2021

Primary Completion Date

March 1, 2026

Study Completion Date

June 30, 2026

Conditions
Autism
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Behavioral Interventions for Anxiety in Children with Autism (BIACA)

In the BIACA CBT program (e.g., Wood et al., 2020), clinicians work with families for 16 weekly sessions that include both the child and parent(s). In BIACA, anxiety, rigidity and inflexible routines, and irritability are all addressed using in vivo exposure therapy strategies during sessions as well as parent (and teacher) training to promote regulation across settings. ASD-related clinical needs that can impact mental health and emotion regulation such as friendship skills and social entry skills (e.g., joining games at school) are addressed with modeling, self-management, and parent- (or teacher-) implemented social coaching in daily settings. For youth with limited communication, therapy is adapted through the use of play-based representations of challenging situations and an emphasis on more action-oriented exposure therapy.

BEHAVIORAL

Treatment-as-Usual Supplemented by Internet-Based Self-Instruction (MEYA)

Participating clinicians are expected to have varied training in numerous psychological therapy procedures (e.g., insight-oriented procedures, cognitive interventions, family therapy, etc.), any or all of which they may choose to implement with a participating child. These practices will be characterized through the Therapy Procedures Checklist (Weersing et al., 2002). Additionally, participating clinicians will be provided with information about self-instruction resources on CBT for children with autism, namely, the Modular Evidence-Based Practices for Youth with Autism (MEYA) website developed by our research group. MEYA is freely accessible to clinicians worldwide at meya.ucla.edu. MEYA incorporates treatment elements of both BIACA (Wood et al., 2020) and SEBASTIEN (Wood et al., 2021), which was designed to address additional autism-related clinical needs (e.g., reciprocal conversation). Clinicians in this arm will provide up to 16 therapy sessions.

Trial Locations (3)

90024

RECRUITING

Westside Regional Center, Culver City

92115

RECRUITING

Naval Medical Center San Diego, San Diego

95817

RECRUITING

California Autism Professional Training and Information Network (CAPTAIN), Sacramento

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Virginia Commonwealth University

OTHER

collaborator

United States Naval Medical Center, San Diego

FED

collaborator

Westside Regional Center

UNKNOWN

collaborator

California Autism Professional Training and Information Network

UNKNOWN

lead

University of California, Los Angeles

OTHER