Event Group

Event Group

Event Groups are part of the Adverse Events Module within the Results Section. They provide a way to organize and summarize adverse event data by grouping related events together.

Each Event Group typically represents a category or class of adverse events and includes statistical information such as the number of participants affected and at risk for different event types: deaths, serious events, and other events.

Event Group path is as follows:

Study -> Results Section -> Adverse Events Module -> Event Group

Event Group


Ignite Creation Date: 2025-12-25 @ 12:06 AM
Ignite Modification Date: 2025-12-25 @ 10:05 PM
NCT ID: NCT03707158
Group ID: EG001
Title: Therapist-Led CBT (Telehealth, Office-based, or Hybrid Delivered)
Description: The Cool Kids suite of therapist-led CBT-based programs for youth anxiety is a well-supported anxiety management intervention, delivered by a therapist across weekly sessions. The therapist-led cognitive-behavioral therapy treatment content runs directly parallel to that included in the Cool Kids online suite of interventions. Depending on the age of the child, one of two developmentally tailored programs was implemented from the suite of therapist-led Cool Kids interventions (i.e., Cool Kids for 7-12 year olds; Chilled for 13-18 year olds). For the present study, Therapist-led CBT could be implemented via telehealth or in-person (i.e., office-based), or as a hybrid format of both telehealth and office-based care. For each therapist-led CBT case, the specific format of care (i.e., telehealth, office-based, or hybrid) was determined via patient/family preferences, collaborative decision-making, hospital policies, and/or COVID-related mandates. Therapist-Led CBT (telehealth, office-based, or hybrid): Participants receiving therapist-led CBT will participate in therapist-led (telehealth or office-based) CBT treatment for up to 20 weeks. Weekly therapist-led treatment sessions focus on psychoeducation about anxiety, thought challenging and cognitive restructuring, somatic management skills training, youth exposure to feared stimuli, family patterns associated with the maintenance of youth anxiety, and contingent reinforcement.
Deaths Number Affected: 0
Deaths Number At Risk: None
Serious Number Affected: 0
Serious Number At Risk: 149
Other Number Affected: 0
Other Number At Risk: 149
Study: NCT03707158
Results Section: NCT03707158
Adverse Events Module: NCT03707158