Purpose

This study will identify components for inclusion in a coping intervention package to reduce mental health problems among children exposed to high interparental conflict after parental separation/divorce. Reappraisal, distraction, and relaxation coping strategies are related to fewer mental health problems among children, making intervention components based on these strategies key candidates for inclusion in an optimized coping intervention. The primary aim is to experimentally assess the main and interactive effects of three digital intervention coping components (reappraisal, distraction, relaxation) on children's coping efficacy, emotional security, and internalizing and externalizing problems. Secondary aims are to assess indirect effects of the intervention components on children's coping efficacy, emotional security, and internalizing and externalizing problems through their cognitive, emotional, and behavioral reactions to post-separation/divorce interparental conflict events.

Conditions

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Between 9 Years and 12 Years
Eligible Genders
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Inclusion Criteria

  • child between ages 9-12 whose parents are separated or divorced - child and one parent are fluent in English - a parent with sufficient contact (i.e., at least 4 overnights and/or 12 daytime visits per month) with child who is willing to complete study assessments and has legal right to give permission for the child to participate in research - child-report of high exposure to IPC (mean Z score ≥ 40th percentile on the two child report measures of IPC; score standardization based on data from 559 youth whose parents participated in an experimental parenting program) - elevated internalizing or externalizing problems (T score in the borderline clinical range according to either child or parent report on the BPM).

Exclusion Criteria

  • in active therapy - score ≥ 99th percentile on either internalizing and externalizing problems subscale - endorse suicidality (will be ineligible for the study and referred for treatment)

Study Design

Phase
N/A
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Randomized
Intervention Model
Factorial Assignment
Primary Purpose
Prevention
Masking
Single (Outcomes Assessor)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Experimental
Education
Participants will complete an educational digital module and no skills-based digital modules.
  • Behavioral: Education
    This is a constant component; all participants will get a psychoeducation digital module.
Experimental
Education + Reappraisal
Participants will complete an educational digital module and a skills-based digital module that teaches reappraisal coping.
  • Behavioral: Education
    This is a constant component; all participants will get a psychoeducation digital module.
  • Behavioral: Reappraisal Coping
    This digital module will teach reappraisal coping skills.
Experimental
Education + Distraction
Participants will complete an educational digital module and a skills-based digital module that teaches distraction coping.
  • Behavioral: Education
    This is a constant component; all participants will get a psychoeducation digital module.
  • Behavioral: Distraction Coping
    This digital module will teach distraction coping skills.
Experimental
Education + Relaxation
Participants will complete an educational digital module and a skills-based digital module that teaches relaxation coping.
  • Behavioral: Education
    This is a constant component; all participants will get a psychoeducation digital module.
  • Behavioral: Relaxation Coping
    This digital module will teach relaxation coping skills.
Experimental
Education + Reappraisal + Distraction
Participants will complete an educational digital module and two skills-based digital modules, one that teaches reappraisal coping and one that teaches distraction coping.
  • Behavioral: Education
    This is a constant component; all participants will get a psychoeducation digital module.
  • Behavioral: Reappraisal Coping
    This digital module will teach reappraisal coping skills.
  • Behavioral: Distraction Coping
    This digital module will teach distraction coping skills.
Experimental
Education + Reappraisal + Relaxation
Participants will complete an educational digital module and two skills-based digital modules, one that teaches reappraisal coping and one that teaches relaxation coping.
  • Behavioral: Education
    This is a constant component; all participants will get a psychoeducation digital module.
  • Behavioral: Reappraisal Coping
    This digital module will teach reappraisal coping skills.
  • Behavioral: Relaxation Coping
    This digital module will teach relaxation coping skills.
Experimental
Education + Distraction + Relaxation
Participants will complete an educational digital module and two skills-based digital modules, one that teaches distraction coping and one that teaches relaxation coping.
  • Behavioral: Education
    This is a constant component; all participants will get a psychoeducation digital module.
  • Behavioral: Distraction Coping
    This digital module will teach distraction coping skills.
  • Behavioral: Relaxation Coping
    This digital module will teach relaxation coping skills.
Experimental
Education + Reappraisal + Distraction + Relaxation
Participants will complete an educational digital module and three skills-based digital modules, one that teaches reappraisal coping, one that teaches distraction coping, and one that teaches relaxation coping.
  • Behavioral: Education
    This is a constant component; all participants will get a psychoeducation digital module.
  • Behavioral: Reappraisal Coping
    This digital module will teach reappraisal coping skills.
  • Behavioral: Distraction Coping
    This digital module will teach distraction coping skills.
  • Behavioral: Relaxation Coping
    This digital module will teach relaxation coping skills.

Recruiting Locations

More Details

Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
Arizona State University

Study Contact

Karey L O'Hara, PhD
4807276136
klohara@asu.edu

Detailed Description

A randomized and counterbalanced 2x2x2 factorial trial (N = 144 children, ages 9-12) will be conducted to assess the individual effects of the three digital coping intervention components. The three components to be tested will be: (1) Reappraisal (No vs. Yes), (2) Distraction (No vs. Yes), (3) Relaxation (No vs. Yes). Components that meet a priori thresholds for meaningful change will be combined to form an intervention package that will be evaluated in a subsequent randomized controlled trial.

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