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Effectiveness of a Parent-led, Therapist Assisted Trauma Treatment in PTSD; Sleep Disorder; Depressive Symptoms; Quality of Life

This study is recruiting in Norway. It is testing a Parent-led, Therapist Assisted Trauma Treatment for PTSD; Sleep Disorder; Depressive Symptoms; Quality of Life.

PTSD, Depression, ...BehavioralFrom 7 Years to 12 Years
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In plain English

Key information made simple

What is this study testing?

This study is testing whether Stepping Together for Children after Trauma (ST-CT) may be useful for children experiencing ptsd.

What would participation involve?

Participants may take part in Stepping Together for Children after Trauma (ST-CT), complete questionnaires or follow-up assessments, attend study visits with the research team. The protocol may also involve randomization, placebo, or a comparison group. The registry lists locations in Norway.

Who is it mainly for?

This study appears to be mainly for children with ptsd. Because it involves minors, a parent or guardian may need to be involved.

What should you check before joining?

Ask about how many sessions are required and who delivers them, whether there is placebo, randomization, or a comparison group, how many visits or travel steps are needed, what role parents or guardians have in the process.

What to expect

Your next step

The official record does not clearly describe the visit format, so the practical details are best checked directly in the source. Participation appears to involve study activities and follow-up chosen by the research team. The main fit and exclusions are best confirmed in the eligibility section of the official record. The phase details are not clearly stated here.

Before joining

Questions to ask before joining

Study clarity

Things to check before joining

Study start dateNot clearly listed
Recruitment status
Recruiting
Estimated enrollment
160
Sponsor
Norwegian Center for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies
Sponsor type
Unknown or unclear
Study type
Behavioral
Intervention type
Psychotherapy / behavioral intervention
Study phase
Not clearly listed
Locations
Norway
Age range
From 7 Years to 12 Years
Official registry ID
NCT05734547
Official title
Stepping Together for Children After Trauma: Investigating Effectiveness of a Parent-led, Therapist Assisted Trauma Treatment in Norwegian Municipal Services (The NorStep Study)
Official source
Official registry link

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In practice

For you

Taking part may help test a support approach in real life.

It requires regular follow-up, often through questionnaires or interviews.

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FAQ

Questions about this study

What is this study trying to understand?

Based on the public registry summary, this study is trying to understand: The goal of this randomized controlled trial is to learn about how to effectively help children (aged 7-12) who have developed moderate symptoms of posttraumatic stress after exposure to trauma, and prevent development of more severe problems. The main research questions are: *. The study team can confirm the exact objective and what it means for you.

What is a behavioral study?

This appears to be a behavioral / psychological / psychosocial study involving Stepping Together for Children after Trauma (ST-CT), Usual care. Phase is mainly useful to check for medication studies and some device studies.

Who might this study be for?

This study may concern people with ptsd; age range: From 7 Years to 12 Years. The criteria appear fairly specific, but you should not assume you are eligible. The study team must confirm diagnosis, age, exclusions, available locations, and next steps.

Does a loved one or caregiver need to be involved?

The public registry appears to mention a loved one, caregiver, or family involvement. Ask whether that person must participate, provide information, attend visits, or simply be available if needed. The study team must confirm what is required.

Will I need to change, stop, or stabilize my current treatment?

The public registry appears to mention rules about current treatment, stability, stopping treatment, or dose changes. Do not change your treatment for a study without medical guidance. Ask the study team and your clinician what is required, what is not allowed, and how safety is monitored.

Will I need to travel or attend in-person visits?

The listed study locations suggest that at least part of participation may involve a physical site. Ask which sites are open, how many visits are expected, whether any steps can be done remotely, and whether travel costs or compensation are listed.

Who is behind this study?

This study is sponsored by Norwegian Center for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, which appears to be unknown or unclear. If available, it can be useful to check the sponsor website, collaborators, investigator affiliation, and the official registry before deciding. HopeStage does not judge the quality of a sponsor or researcher, but helps you identify what to verify.

Can I still join this study?

The registry indicates that this study is currently recruiting. This does not mean you are eligible: the study team must confirm the criteria, available locations, and next steps. The registry lists an estimated enrollment of 160 participants.

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