The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of an evidence-based post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) intervention adapted to focus on parenting-related impairment for mothers receiving preventive services. The study intervention is adapted from Skills Training in Affective and Interpersonal Regulation (STAIR). The investigators expect that the adaption (Parenting STAIR) has the potential to prevent child maltreatment as well as improve maternal and child well-being by reducing the effects of maternal PTSD and depression on parenting. The investigators plan to recruit mothers with high levels of trauma-related symptoms from preventive service agencies, and invite them to participate in the study. This study is a single group design, and data will be collected pre-treatment, post-treatment, and 12-week follow-up.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Parenting-STAIR is an adaptation of a 16 session study therapy entitled Skills Training in Affective and Interpersonal Regulation/Modified Prolonged Exposure (STAIR/MPE). It generally is comprised of approximately 23 sessions and includes seven didactic interaction parenting sessions. There are threskill building in areas such as e modules within Parenting STAIR: 1) Module 1 focuses on skill building (awareness of emotional states, management of negative feelings, regulation of emotional intensity, etc.); 2) Module 2 involves the processing of memories of trauma and creating a coherent and meaningful life narrative; 3) Module 3 includes both the mother and child, and focuses on increasing maternal attunement and improving parenting skills.
NYU Langone Medical Center
New York, New York, United States
The Clinician Administered PTSD Scale
Time frame: Change from baseline to end of treatment (approximately 23 sessions over 23 weeks); change to post-treatment (12 weeks after completion of treatment)
Posttraumatic Stress Diagnostic Scale
Time frame: Change from baseline to end of treatment (approximately 23 sessions over 23 weeks); change to post-treatment (12 weeks after completion of treatment)
Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale
Time frame: Change from baseline to end of treatment (approximately 23 sessions over 23 weeks); change to post-treatment (12 weeks after completion of treatment)
The Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic & Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)-IV Axis I Disorders
Time frame: At baseline
Woman Abuse Screening Tool
Time frame: At baseline
Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire
Time frame: Change from baseline to end of treatment (approximately 23 sessions over 23 weeks); change to post-treatment (12 weeks after completion of treatment)
Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory
Time frame: Change from baseline to end of treatment (approximately 23 sessions over 23 weeks); change to post-treatment (12 weeks after completion of treatment)
Developmental Questionnaire
Time frame: Change from baseline to end of treatment (approximately 23 sessions over 23 weeks); change to post-treatment (12 weeks after completion of treatment)
Traumatic Events Screening Inventory - Parent Report Revised, Trauma Symptom Checklist for Young
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Time frame: Change from baseline to end of treatment (approximately 23 sessions over 23 weeks); change to post-treatment (12 weeks after completion of treatment)
The Parenting Stress Index-Short Form
Time frame: Change from baseline to end of treatment (approximately 23 sessions over 23 weeks); change to post-treatment (12 weeks after completion of treatment)
The Conflict Tactics Scale-Parent-Child
Time frame: Change from baseline to end of treatment (approximately 23 sessions over 23 weeks); change to post-treatment (12 weeks after completion of treatment)
The Adult-Adolescent Parenting Inventory-2
Time frame: Change from baseline to end of treatment (approximately 23 sessions over 23 weeks); change to post-treatment (12 weeks after completion of treatment)
CAGE Substance Abuse Screening Tool
Time frame: At baseline for individuals not meeting criteria for PTSD
Yale University PRIME Screening Test
Time frame: At baseline for individuals not meeting criteria for PTSD
Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale
Time frame: Change from baseline to end of treatment (approximately 23 sessions over 23 weeks); change to post-treatment (12 weeks after completion of treatment)
Interpersonal Support Evaluation List
Time frame: Change from baseline to end of treatment (approximately 23 sessions over 23 weeks); change to post-treatment (12 weeks after completion of treatment)
Life Orientation Test-Revised
Time frame: Change from baseline to end of treatment (approximately 23 sessions over 23 weeks); change to post-treatment (12 weeks after completion of treatment)
State Trait Anger Expression Inventory-2
Time frame: Change from baseline to end of treatment (approximately 23 sessions over 23 weeks); change to post-treatment (12 weeks after completion of treatment)
Difficulties of Emotional Regulation Scale
Time frame: Change from baseline to end of treatment (approximately 23 sessions over 23 weeks); change to post-treatment (12 weeks after completion of treatment)
Treatment Services Review
Time frame: Change from baseline to end of treatment (approximately 23 sessions over 23 weeks); change to post-treatment (12 weeks after completion of treatme
Working Alliance Inventory Short Form for Clients
Time frame: Change from baseline to end of treatment (approximately 23 sessions over 23 weeks); change to post-treatment (12 weeks after completion of treatment)