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Participants
Start Date
September 20, 2022
Primary Completion Date
June 13, 2025
Study Completion Date
June 13, 2025
Coping Power Program (CPP)
CPP is an evidence-based intervention designed for students with externalizing behavior disorder. CPP consists of twelve 45-minute sessions. This EBP has been found to be effective at reducing aggressive behavior, covert delinquent behavior and substance abuse among aggressive boys, with gains maintained at one-year follow-up. Growth curve analyses showed that CPP had linear effects for three years after intervention on reductions in aggressive behavior and academic behavior problems.
CBT for Anxiety Treatment in Schools (CATS)
CATS is an adaptation of Friends for Life (FRIENDS). The adapted protocol retains the core elements of evidence-based CBT for anxiety and the FRIENDS group format. Investigators implemented planned adaptations to the protocol based on collective experience. Changes were made to the language, cultural methods, number of sessions, and activities while maintaining the 5 essential components of the treatment. This resulted in a briefer (8-session) and more feasible, engaging and culturally appropriate protocol for urban under-resourced schools than the original FRIENDS.
Check-in/Check-out (CI/CO)
CI/CO is a targeted, Tier 2 intervention for students at risk of developing externalizing and internalizing mental health disorders. CI/CO is designed to provide immediate feedback (i.e., at the end of each class period) to students, based on the use of a daily report card. This feedback is developmentally sensitive. CI/CO implementers meet individually with students for a brief 'check-in' in the morning and a brief 'check-out' in the afternoon. Research on the use of CI/CO has shown it to be effective in reducing externalizing and internalizing problems with elementary school students. CI/CO will be offered to individual students for a three-month period of time, which is the same time-frame needed for the implementation of CPP.
Initial Training (CC)
School personnel will participate in an initial live remote training.
Initial Training plus Video (RV)
School personnel will participate in an initial live remote training and receive access to asynchronous video training modules.
Initial Training plus Video plus Coaching (RV+)
School personnel will participate in an initial live remote training, receive access to asynchronous video training modules, and receive coaching support from study staff.
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia
Devereux Center for Effective Schools
UNKNOWN
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
FED
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
OTHER