CPI Training for Parents of Children With ASD



Status:Not yet recruiting
Conditions:Neurology, Autism
Therapuetic Areas:Neurology, Psychiatry / Psychology
Healthy:No
Age Range:5 - 12
Updated:5/27/2018
Start Date:June 1, 2018
End Date:December 31, 2020
Contact:Carol Stamm
Email:LurieCenterResearch@partners.org
Phone:781-860-1711

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Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) Verbal and Physical Management Training for Parents of Children With ASD (P-CPI)

The purpose of this 24-week study is to determine whether the "Parent-based Crisis Prevention
Institute (CPI) physical management training program" (i.e., P-CPI) is effective in
increasing self-efficacy in parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

Parents of children with ASD deal with more stress, especially if their child demonstrates
self-injurious and aggressive behavior. The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether
"Parent-based Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) physical management training program" (i.e.,
P-CPI) for parents of children with ASD helps alleviate some of this stress and increase
parental self-efficacy, physical management competency, and overall quality of life.

Participants who meet criteria will be randomly assigned to either the treatment group or the
waitlist control group. Participants assigned to the treatment group will be invited to a
6-hour P-CPI group training session. This parent-based training in CPI's Nonviolent Crisis
Intervention® will include nonverbal, paraverbal, verbal, and physical intervention
techniques. Participants assigned to the waitlist group will be encouraged to continue their
existing medical support, or services, as they typically would. The waitlist group will be
invited to participate in the P-CPI training at the conclusion of the post-assessment period.

Baseline measures will be on the day of training for the treatment group and within five days
of the P-CPI training for the waitlist group. Follow-up measures will be at 2-week, and 1, 2,
and 3- month post-baseline. The treatment group will also participate in a follow-up group
interview.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Each subject must be an adult caregiver/parent of a Lurie Center for Autism patient
with 'patient' defined as having at minimum one visit/contact per year with any Lurie
Center for Autism clinician. The patient (child):

- May be male or female.

- Must be from 5-12 years of age (inclusive).

- Must live at home.

- May have any IQ.

- Must have an ASD diagnosis per the DSM-5 checklist confirmed by expert clinician
at enrollment.

- Must have a symptom severity score of 18 or greater on the ABC Irritability
subscale confirmed by expert clinician at enrollment.

- The subject may have any primary language but must be comfortable speaking and reading
English without translation.

- The subject must be the self-identified primary caregiver of the Lurie Center for
Autism patient.

- The subject must be recommended by a Lurie Center for Autism clinician.

- The subject must be able to attend in person the maximum the training session on the
specified date/time/location.

- The subject must be willing to complete the assessment measures.

- Only one subject per family may participate.

Exclusion Criteria:

- The subject must not have any self-identified physical limitations or disabilities
that prevent use of physical intervention techniques.

- The patient (child) of the subject must not have any compromising neurological
disorders (i.e., CP, active seizures).

- The patient should not have the addition of non-drug treatment (including ABA and
parent-training) for 4 weeks prior to intervention
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1 Maguire Road
Lexington, Massachusetts 02142
Principal Investigator: Lisa Nowinski, PhD
Phone: 781-860-1711
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