Targeting children of substance-using parents with the community-based group intervention TRAMPOLINE: A randomised controlled trial - design, evaluation, recruitment issues

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Children of substance-abusing parents are at risk for developing psychosocial development problems. In Germany it is estimated that approx. 2.65 million children are affected by parental substance abuse or dependence. Only ten percen...

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Main Authors: Bröning Sonja, Wiedow Annika, Wartberg Lutz, Ruths Sylvia, Haevelmann Andrea, Kindermann Sally-Sophie, Moesgen Diana, Schaunig-Busch Ines, Klein Michael, Thomasius Rainer
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-03-01
Series:BMC Public Health
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RCT
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/12/223
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spelling doaj-98dab801524d49edb509bd3138135cec2020-11-24T21:40:08ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582012-03-0112122310.1186/1471-2458-12-223Targeting children of substance-using parents with the community-based group intervention TRAMPOLINE: A randomised controlled trial - design, evaluation, recruitment issuesBröning SonjaWiedow AnnikaWartberg LutzRuths SylviaHaevelmann AndreaKindermann Sally-SophieMoesgen DianaSchaunig-Busch InesKlein MichaelThomasius Rainer<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Children of substance-abusing parents are at risk for developing psychosocial development problems. In Germany it is estimated that approx. 2.65 million children are affected by parental substance abuse or dependence. Only ten percent of them receive treatment when parents are treated. To date, no evaluated programme for children from substance-affected families exists in Germany. The study described in this protocol is designed to test the effectiveness of the group programme TRAMPOLINE for children aged 8-12 years with at least one substance-abusing or -dependent caregiver. The intervention is specifically geared to issues and needs of children from substance-affected families.</p> <p>Methods/Design</p> <p>The effectiveness of the manualised nine-session group programme TRAMPOLINE is tested among N = 218 children from substance-affected families in a multicentre randomised controlled trial. Outpatient counselling facilities across the nation from different settings (rural/urban, Northern/Southern/Eastern/Western regions of the country) will deliver the interventions, as they hold the primary access to the target group in Germany. The control condition is a group programme with the same duration that is not addiction-specific. We expect that participants in the intervention condition will show a significant improvement in the use of adaptive coping strategies (in general and within the family) compared to the control condition as a direct result of the intervention. Data is collected shortly before and after as well as six months after the intervention.</p> <p>Discussion</p> <p>In Germany, the study presented here is the first to develop and evaluate a programme for children of substance-abusing parents. Limitations and strengths are discussed with a special focus on recruitment challenges as they appear to be the most potent threat to feasibility in the difficult-to-access target group at hand (Trial registration: <a href="http://www.controlled-trials.com/ISRCTN81470784">ISRCTN81470784</a>).</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/12/223Selective preventionChildren of substance abusersPrevention programmesSubstance-affected familiesRCTAt-risk children
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author Bröning Sonja
Wiedow Annika
Wartberg Lutz
Ruths Sylvia
Haevelmann Andrea
Kindermann Sally-Sophie
Moesgen Diana
Schaunig-Busch Ines
Klein Michael
Thomasius Rainer
spellingShingle Bröning Sonja
Wiedow Annika
Wartberg Lutz
Ruths Sylvia
Haevelmann Andrea
Kindermann Sally-Sophie
Moesgen Diana
Schaunig-Busch Ines
Klein Michael
Thomasius Rainer
Targeting children of substance-using parents with the community-based group intervention TRAMPOLINE: A randomised controlled trial - design, evaluation, recruitment issues
BMC Public Health
Selective prevention
Children of substance abusers
Prevention programmes
Substance-affected families
RCT
At-risk children
author_facet Bröning Sonja
Wiedow Annika
Wartberg Lutz
Ruths Sylvia
Haevelmann Andrea
Kindermann Sally-Sophie
Moesgen Diana
Schaunig-Busch Ines
Klein Michael
Thomasius Rainer
author_sort Bröning Sonja
title Targeting children of substance-using parents with the community-based group intervention TRAMPOLINE: A randomised controlled trial - design, evaluation, recruitment issues
title_short Targeting children of substance-using parents with the community-based group intervention TRAMPOLINE: A randomised controlled trial - design, evaluation, recruitment issues
title_full Targeting children of substance-using parents with the community-based group intervention TRAMPOLINE: A randomised controlled trial - design, evaluation, recruitment issues
title_fullStr Targeting children of substance-using parents with the community-based group intervention TRAMPOLINE: A randomised controlled trial - design, evaluation, recruitment issues
title_full_unstemmed Targeting children of substance-using parents with the community-based group intervention TRAMPOLINE: A randomised controlled trial - design, evaluation, recruitment issues
title_sort targeting children of substance-using parents with the community-based group intervention trampoline: a randomised controlled trial - design, evaluation, recruitment issues
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2012-03-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Children of substance-abusing parents are at risk for developing psychosocial development problems. In Germany it is estimated that approx. 2.65 million children are affected by parental substance abuse or dependence. Only ten percent of them receive treatment when parents are treated. To date, no evaluated programme for children from substance-affected families exists in Germany. The study described in this protocol is designed to test the effectiveness of the group programme TRAMPOLINE for children aged 8-12 years with at least one substance-abusing or -dependent caregiver. The intervention is specifically geared to issues and needs of children from substance-affected families.</p> <p>Methods/Design</p> <p>The effectiveness of the manualised nine-session group programme TRAMPOLINE is tested among N = 218 children from substance-affected families in a multicentre randomised controlled trial. Outpatient counselling facilities across the nation from different settings (rural/urban, Northern/Southern/Eastern/Western regions of the country) will deliver the interventions, as they hold the primary access to the target group in Germany. The control condition is a group programme with the same duration that is not addiction-specific. We expect that participants in the intervention condition will show a significant improvement in the use of adaptive coping strategies (in general and within the family) compared to the control condition as a direct result of the intervention. Data is collected shortly before and after as well as six months after the intervention.</p> <p>Discussion</p> <p>In Germany, the study presented here is the first to develop and evaluate a programme for children of substance-abusing parents. Limitations and strengths are discussed with a special focus on recruitment challenges as they appear to be the most potent threat to feasibility in the difficult-to-access target group at hand (Trial registration: <a href="http://www.controlled-trials.com/ISRCTN81470784">ISRCTN81470784</a>).</p>
topic Selective prevention
Children of substance abusers
Prevention programmes
Substance-affected families
RCT
At-risk children
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/12/223
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