The objective of this study is to adapt and evaluate the efficacy of Familiar Metacognitive Training (MCTf) in mothers and adolescent children in a group context with the main purpose of improving family relationships, cognitive awareness and symptoms of women with psychosis and the knowledge of the disease by the children. Secondary objectives: to evaluate the improvement in metacognition and social cognition, symptoms, protective factors and self-perception of stigma.
This is a randomized clinical trial will be carried out in which a group of mothers with psychosis and their adolescent children (between 12 and 18 years old) will receive the MCTf online and the other group will receive the treatment as usual. In total, 48 mothers and their children will be recruited from a total of 11 adult mental health care centers. Mothers will be evaluated with cognitive insight scales, other metacognitive and social cognition scales, symptoms, family and social functioning, protective factors (self-steem, resilience, and coping strategies) and self-perceived stigma. The adolescent children will be evaluated with symptoms, metacognition and social cognition, family and social functioning, knowledge of the mother´s illness and protective factors scales. The will be assessed at 2 times: baseline and post-therapy. The Metacognitive training is a group psychological intervention that has demonstrated its efficacy in improve symptoms, insight, metacognition and cognition in people with psychosis. Our hypothesis is that MCTf will be help the adolescents to better understand their mother´s thoughts and their understanding of metacognition and, consequently, to decrease anxiety and depressive symptoms.Furthermore, the investigators expect an increase in familiar and social functioning, as well as in protective factors such as: self-steem, resilience and coping strategies.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
The original metacognitive training program consist of 8 therapeutic units and 2 complementary. Seven of the therapeutic units address cognitive deviations and errors that are frequently seen in problem solving in schizophrenia, involved in the formation and maintenance of delusions. The other three units work with metacognition and the aims of the progra, as a psychoeducation session, so in total the MCTf will include 11 sessions.
BCIS Beck Cognitive and Insight Scale (Beck et al., 2004; Gutierrez-Zotes et al., 2012)
This scales is a self-registering measure of 15 items. It has 2 dimensions:self-reflection and self-certaintly. A compound index of cognitive insight is obtained as the substraction of self-certaintly from self-reflection.Range 0-45. Higher values represent a better outcome.
Time frame: baseline
BCIS Beck Cognitive and Insight Scale (Beck et al., 2004; Gutierrez-Zotes et al., 2012)
This scales is a self-registering measure of 15 items. It has 2 dimensions:self-reflection and self-certaintly. A compound index of cognitive insight is obtained as the substraction of self-certaintly from self-reflection.Range 0-45. Higher values represent a better outcome.
Time frame: up to 11 weeks
CBQ Cognitive Biais Questionnaire (Peters et al., 2013; Guiterrez-Zotes et al.,2021
Scale for the assessment of the most cognitive biases in psychosis.Higher values represent more biases.
Time frame: baseline
CBQ Cognitive Biais Questionnaire (Peters et al., 2013; Guiterrez-Zotes et al.,2021
Scale for the assessment of the most cognitive biases in psychosis. Higher values represent more biases.
Time frame: up to 11 weeks
Jumping to conclusions (Garety et al., 1991; Dudley et al., 1997)
Scale for the assessment to the Jumping to conclusions bias. 3 tasks will be included. JTC is considered if the decision is taken before the third ball.
Time frame: baseline
Jumping to conclusions (Garety et al., 1991; Dudley et al., 1997)
Scale for the assessment to the Jumping to conclusions bias. 3 tasks will be included. JTC is considered if the decision is taken before the third ball.
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Time frame: up to 11 weeks
IPSAQ, Internal, personal and situational Attributions Questionnaire.(Bentall et al., 1991; Diez-Alegria, 2006)
The scale assess the attributional style in different situations.There are no ranges.
Time frame: baseline
IPSAQ, Internal, personal and situational Attributions Questionnaire.(Bentall et al., 1991; Diez-Alegria, 2006)
The scale assess the attributional style in different situations.There are no ranges.
Time frame: up to 11 weeks
The Hinting Task (Corcoran et al., 1995; Gil et al., 2012)
The scale asses Theory of Mind. Possible Range 0-12. Higher values represent a better outcome.
Time frame: baseline
The Hinting Task (Corcoran et al., 1995; Gil et al., 2012)
The scale asses Theory of Mind. Possible Range 0-12. Higher values represent a better outcome.
Time frame: up to 11 weeks
Face Test (Baron Cohen, 1997; Huerta-Ramos et al., 2021)
20 photographs that express ten basic and ten complex emotions. Possible range 0-20. Higher values representa better outcome.
Time frame: baseline
Face Test (Baron Cohen, 1997; Huerta-Ramos et al., 2021)
20 photographs that express ten basic and ten complex emotions. Possible range 0-20. Higher values representa better outcome.
Time frame: after the intervention
SFRT-2 .Situational feature recognition test 2 (Gomez-Gastiasoro et al., 2018)
The scales assess social perception. There are no ranges
Time frame: baseline
SFRT-2 .Situational feature recognition test 2 (Gomez-Gastiasoro et al., 2018)
The scales assess social perception. There are no ranges
Time frame: up to 11 weeks
FES Family Enviromental Scale (Moos et al., 1987; Fernandez-Ballesteros., 1995)
The scale include 3 dimensions: relationships, development and stability.
Time frame: baseline
FES Family Enviromental Scale (Moos et al., 1987; Fernandez-Ballesteros., 1995)
The scale include 3 dimensions: relationships, development and stability.
Time frame: up to 11 weeks
SWLS Satisfaction with life style (Pons et al., 2002)
The scale asses the degree of satisfaction of the person with their life in 5 items. Self-administered.
Time frame: baseline
SWLS Satisfaction with life style (Pons et al., 2002)
The scale asses the degree of satisfaction of the person with their life in 5 items. Self-administered.
Time frame: up to 11 weeks
PANSS.Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (Kay et al., 1987; Peralta and Cuesta., 1994)
This scale measure 30 symptoms on a scale 1-7, with higher scores indicating greater psychopathology
Time frame: baseline
PANSS.Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (Kay et al., 1987; Peralta and Cuesta., 1994)
This scale measure 30 symptoms on a scale 1-7, with higher scores indicating greater psychopathology
Time frame: up to 11 weeks
CDSS. Calgary Depression Scale for Schizophrenia (Addington et al., 1990)
The scale assess affective symptoms. Higher values indicate more symptoms.
Time frame: baseline
CDSS. Calgary Depression Scale for Schizophrenia (Addington et al., 1990)
The scale assess affective symptoms. Higher values indicate more symptoms.
Time frame: up to 11 weeks
SUMD. Scale of Unaweressness of Mental Disorder (Amador., 1993; Ruiz et al., 2008)
The scale assess awareness of illness in people with schizophrenia, according to the evaluator´s vision
Time frame: baseline
SUMD. Scale of Unaweressness of Mental Disorder (Amador., 1993; Ruiz et al., 2008)
The scale assess awareness of illness in people with schizophrenia, according to the evaluator´s vision
Time frame: up to 11 weeks
EEAG-Scale of Functioning (Endicot et al., 1976)
This scale measures the general functioning of the patient on a scale that ranges from 0 to 100.
Time frame: baseline
EEAG-Scale of Functioning (Endicot et al., 1976)
This scale measures the general functioning of the patient on a scale that ranges from 0 to 100.
Time frame: up to 11 weeks
Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (Martín Albó et al., 2007)
Questionnaire to explore personal self-esteem understood as feelings of personal worth and self-respect. The scale consist of 10 items.
Time frame: baseline
Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (Martín Albó et al., 2007)
Questionnaire to explore personal self-esteem understood as feelings of personal worth and self-respect. The scale consist of 10 items.
Time frame: up to 11 weeks
CD Risk 17 (Serrano et al., 2013)
The scale assess resilience with a total of 17 items.
Time frame: baseline
Coping Strategies Inventory (Tolbin et al., 1989; Cano et al; 2007)
The scale includes 8 scales that assess the frequency of use of primary coping strategies and the perception of coping self-efficacy.
Time frame: baseline
Coping Strategies Inventory (Tolbin et al., 1989; Cano et al; 2007)
The scale includes 8 scales that assess the frequency of use of primary coping strategies and the perception of coping self-efficacy.
Time frame: up to 11 weeks
SSQ Self Stigma Questionnaire (Ochoa et al.,2015)
The scales assess self-stigma. It consists of 14 items and is self-administered
Time frame: baseline
SSQ Self Stigma Questionnaire (Ochoa et al.,2015)
The scales assess self-stigma. It consists of 14 items and is self-administered
Time frame: up to 11 weeks
PAM Psychosis Attachment Measure (Berry et al., 2006; Sheinbaum et al., 2013)
The scale assess attachment styles
Time frame: baseline
CTQ-SF Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (Bernstein et al., 1994; Hernández et al., 2012)
The self-report includes a 28-item test that measures 5 types of maltreatment - emotional, physical, and sexual abuse, and emotional and physical neglect.
Time frame: baseline
YSR Youth Self-Report (Achembach., 1991; Lemos et al., 2002)
It is an instrument to assess symptoms in adolescents between 11 and 18 years old.
Time frame: baseline
YSR Youth Self-Report (Achembach., 1991; Lemos et al., 2002)
It is an instrument to assess symptoms in adolescents between 11 and 18 years old.
Time frame: up to 11 weeks
KASI The Knowledge About Schizophrenia Interview
Scale to asses the beliefs of the disorder
Time frame: baseline
KASI The Knowledge About Schizophrenia Interview
Scale to asses the beliefs of the disorder
Time frame: up to 11 weeks