About this trial
The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects and feasibility of a shortened version of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), supplemented with video vignettes of parenting skills and 360-virtual reality (VR)-films for parents of children aged 2-7 years with disruptive behavior problems. The main questions the study aims to answer, using a Single-Case Experimental Design, are:
1. How feasible and acceptable is the implementation of brief PCIT-VR in Sweden? 2. What are the preliminary effects of brief PCIT-VR? 3. How do parents and clinicians experience brief PCIT-VR?
Families at child and adolescent psychiatry clinics will receive up to 10 PCIT sessions. Caregivers complete quantitative assessments before, during, after treatment, and at 6-months follow-up, and are asked to participate in interviews after PCIT. Feasibility and acceptability of brief PCIT VR is evaluated, as well as effectiveness outcomes, including changes in child disruptive behavior and parenting skills. Within-group analyses will examine trends in outcome measures over time.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Child aged 2-7 years
Elevated disruptive behavior (ECBI score >114)
Parent speaks Swedish or English
Disqualifiers
Child or family requiring more urgent intervention
Parent condition that prevents VR use (e.g., epilepsy, severe migraine, adverse VR experiences)
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Brief Parent-Child Interaction Therapy with videos and virtual reality (360-degree VR)-films
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Karolinska Institutet
Lead sponsor
Region Stockholm
Collaborator