Stepping Together for Children After Trauma, Norway

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

160

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

April 14, 2023

Primary Completion Date

December 1, 2026

Study Completion Date

December 1, 2028

Conditions
PTSDSleep DisorderDepressive SymptomsQuality of Life
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Stepping Together for Children after Trauma (ST-CT)

ST-CT is Step One of Stepped Care CBT for Children after Trauma (previously called Stepped Care Trauma-focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy; Salloum et al., 2014). It consists of five components: psychoeducation, stabilization, trauma narrative, in-vivo exposures and consolidation. The parent and child have 11 at-home-meetings and complete tasks in a workbook, Stepping Together (from the Preschool PTSD Treatment by Michael Scheeringa et al), over 6-9 weeks. In addition, there are weekly calls and five sessions with the therapist. Children who meet responder-criteria (i.e., no more than four symptoms of PTSS) continue to a 6-week maintenance phase, after which treatment is complete if the child still meets responder criteria. For those who do not meet responder-criteria, or are not able to complete the workbook, the responsibility for the treatment is transferred from the municipal service level to the corresponding child and adolescent mental health service (BUP).

BEHAVIORAL

Usual care

Therapists in the control group will provide the treatment they usually provide, and develop a treatment plan in collaboration with the parents. This may consist of individual sessions with the child, parent sessions, group treatment, meetings with the school and other collaborating services, or referral to the second line mental health centres (BUP).

Trial Locations (2)

Unknown

RECRUITING

Asker kommune, Asker

RECRUITING

NKVTS, Oslo

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Ministry of Health and Care Services, Norway

UNKNOWN

collaborator

University of Oslo

OTHER

collaborator

King's College London

OTHER

lead

Norwegian Center for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies

OTHER