About this trial
Research shows that many children face anxiety and stress related problems. However, as much as 70-80% of children do not receive help. The aim of this project is to offer a training for children who are hindered by their shyness or fears, so that all children can develop freely without being held back and so that the risk of escalation of fear and stress in the long term can be prevented. In this project the prevention training 'Learn to Dare!' will be offered to children between the ages of 8 and 18 where the long-term outcomes and the program itself will be evaluated for attractiveness and satisfaction. With the evidence-based program 'Learn to Dare!\' children between the ages of 8 and 12 learn to stand up for themselves in a safe environment, to face the situations that they find exciting and to be more confident in their own abilities. This project aims to adapt the program so that it can be available up to and including 18 years in the future.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Cut-off scores of the SCARED: for girls 31 and for boys 27.
Disqualifiers
Currently under treatment for anxiety complaints or under treatment in the mental health care system for other internalizing complaints.
Anxiety problems or comorbid problems that require attention or treatment (including a 6 or higher on the severity index (CSR) of the ADIS and a score above the clinical cut-off on the Child Depression Inventory.)
Difficulty in understanding the training.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Leer te Durven!
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Leiden University
Lead sponsor
Leids Universitair Behandel en Expertise Centrum (LUBEC)
Collaborator