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Web Intervention for Parents of Youth With Genetic Syndromes (WINGS)

RECRUITINGN/ASponsored by Rush University Medical Center
Actively Recruiting
PhaseN/A
SponsorRush University Medical Center
Started2023-09-15
Est. completion2026-12
Eligibility
Age2 Years – 12 Years
Healthy vol.Accepted
Locations1 site

Summary

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of an adapted, telehealth functional behavioral therapy (FBTsIDD) specifically focused on promoting appropriate communication and behavioral strategies in individuals with syndromic intellectual and developmental disorders. Participants will be asked to complete virtual study assessments at intake and then on a monthly basis for the duration of 3-6 months. In addition, participants will attend weekly or biweekly virtual intervention visits with a study therapist.

Eligibility

Age: 2 Years – 12 YearsHealthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

* Age(s) 2-12 years old at time of enrollment
* Existing genetic syndrome based on clinical or genetic diagnosis and confirmed by medical records
* Documented diagnosis of global developmental delay (GDD) or intellectual disability (ID)
* estimated ID in all ranges
* Disruptive behavior challenges determined to be clinically appropriate for remote, parent-implemented coaching based on clinician determination of acuity of problem behaviors
* Caregiver who is able to consent in English.
* Parent/caregiver available for weekly intervention sessions
* Stable psychosocial and psychiatric treatments 3 months prior to baseline visit.

Exclusion Criteria:

* High levels of aggression that mitigate remote or outpatient treatment as defined by clinician judgement and/or ABC Irritability scores above 20 (i.e., higher level of care needed than provided by study procedures)
* Medical or psychiatric instability that may limit study participation
* Meaningful change in medication or psychosocial interventions 3 months prior to baseline visit
* Limitations in technology access that may hinder participation in remote trial (e.g., declining support provided by study participation)

Conditions10

Angelman SyndromeCancerChromosome 15Q, Partial DeletionCreatine Deficiency, X-linkedFragile X SyndromeHamartoma Syndrome, MultipleMultiple SclerosisRett SyndromeTelomeric 22Q13 Monosomy SyndromeTuberous Sclerosis

Locations1 site

Autism Assessment Research Treatment and Services (AARTS) Center at Rush University Medical Center
Chicago, Illinois, 60612
Madison Nava, MS312-563-3352Madison_T_Nava@rush.edu

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