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GOLD: Brief Intervention to Reduce Anxiety and Promote Resilience in Families of Youth With Cancer
Recruiting
I'm InterestedTrial ID: NCT05415007
Purpose
The purpose of this study is to examine a psychotherapeutic and psycho-educational intervention offered in virtual settings to caregivers of youth with cancer. Human subjects must be used because they are the object of the intervention.
Official Title
Brief Intervention to Reduce Anxiety and Promote Resilience in Caregivers of Youth With Cancer
Stanford Investigator(s)
Victoria Cosgrove
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Child Development)
Eligibility
Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria: Parents
Inclusion
* Child (0-17yrs) with recent (\<12 mo) cancer diagnosis
* Fluent in English
* Consent to research
Exclusion:
* Lack of proficiency in written and spoken English
* Parent is under age 18
* Active Suicidal Ideation
* Child with cancer does not provide assent
Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria: Children
Inclusion:
* Recent (\<12 mo) cancer diagnosis in child
* 8-17 Years old
* Provides assent to participate in the study
Exclusion:
* Cannot read English
* Parent is not enrolled in the study
Anyone who is not a caregiver of children who have been diagnosed with cancer within the past 12 months will be excluded.
Intervention(s):
behavioral: GOLD Program
behavioral: Treatment as usual (TAU)
Recruiting
I'm InterestedContact Information
Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford,
CA
94305
Victoria E. Cosgrove, PhD
650-995-6848