About this trial
Parenting children with special health care needs can be stressful and weigh on the caregivers' mental health. For the individuals with special needs, the mismatch between their needs and the normative practice in the world around them can be frustrating and detrimental to their functioning. The demands and concerns to these families can be so real that it may not be sensible to examine the validity or helpfulness of the distressing thoughts or feelings but to promote psychological flexibility, which is a key to value-guided living. This pilot study explores the effects and feasibility of a group-based intervention for families of individuals with special health care needs.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
be at or older than 18 years old
understand Cantonese
read as well as write Chinese
Disqualifiers
with borderline or greater intellectual deficits
weak language abilities
severe conditions related to mental, emotional, and/or behavioral functioning
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
The University of Hong Kong
Lead sponsor
The Salvation Army, Hong Kong and Macau Command
Collaborator