Investigating Changes in Premonitory Urges During Habit Reversal Training for Tics

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age8-17
SponsorUniversity of Utah

About this trial

The primary aim of this study is to learn more about premonitory urges (PU) when using Habit Reversal Training (HRT) to treat tics.

The main focus of this study is to investigate if and when PU change during tic treatment sessions and between tic treatment sessions.

Participants will:

* Attend 5 study visits (approximately 1 to 1.5 hours each) for an intake, habit reversal training for 3 separate tics, and a post assessment * Attend 5 practice sessions (approximately 30 minutes each) over a week for 3 weeks (total 15 practice sessions) * Study visits and practice sessions will take place in person and online via secure videoconference

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

present with at least three motor and/or vocal tics and are interested in receiving treatment,

report experiencing a PU for each of their target tics with a minimum rating of a 4/8 on a subjective rating (i.e., the Urge Thermometer; Silverman & Albano, 1996) for each tic,

the targeted tics occur, on average, at least once per minute during a 10-minute direct observation,

are between the ages of 8 and 17

Disqualifiers

the presence of any comorbid conditions that are considered a primary treatment concern and/or could interfere with study participation or treatment (i.e., unmanaged ADHD, OCD, anxiety),

have previously engaged in CBIT or HRT for more than 2 sessions,

a Yale Global Tic Severity Score of 40+ (or 20+ if they present with a primary motor or vocal tic disorder),

suspected (based on clinical presentation) that the tics are better attributed to functional neurological symptom disorder per DSM-5-TR criteria (APA, 2022).

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Habit Reversal Training

Treatment groups

6 Participants
are divided into 1 treatment group

Sponsors and collaborators