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Study NCT ID: NCT06270251
Status: RECRUITING
Last Update Posted: 2024-04-01
First Post: 2024-01-30

Brief Title: Modeling Tic Change During Behavior Therapy for Tics
Sponsor: University of Minnesota
Organization: University of Minnesota

Study Overview

Official Title: Modeling Tic Change During Behavior Therapy for Tics
Status: RECRUITING
Status Verified Date: 2024-03
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: False
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status: N/A
Acronym: None
Brief Summary: Chronic tics are a disabling neuropsychiatric symptom associated with multiple child-onset mental disorders Chronic tics affect 1-3 of youth and can be associated with impaired functioning emotional and behavioral problems physical pain diminished quality of life and peer victimization Chronic tics are the primary symptom of Tourette Syndrome TS and Persistent MotorVocal Tic Disorders

CBIT is a manualized treatment focused on increasing tic controllability Its core procedure is competing response training CRT in which patients learn to inhibit tics by learning and applying a competing motor action to one tic at a time CBIT is recommended as a first-line treatment relative to medications and other therapies However only 52 of children and 38 of adults show clinically meaningful tic improvement Large randomized trials have demonstrated the superiority of CBIT over supportive therapy in child and adult patients and meta-analysis shows comparable effect sizes for CBIT and medication Although increasing tic controllability is the primary goal of CBIT tic controllability nor its correlates have been examined longitudinally during the intervention

The overall objective of this study is to use fine-grained data collection strategies to identify patterns in tic controllability and other relevant related variables that are associated with treatment response to CBIT Participants with chronic tics will complete a manualized course of 8-session CBIT Behavioral psychosocial and global functioning will be assessed longitudinally to examine predictors and correlates of response CBIT sessions will be video recorded
Detailed Description: None

Study Oversight

Has Oversight DMC: None
Is a FDA Regulated Drug?: False
Is a FDA Regulated Device?: False
Is an Unapproved Device?: None
Is a PPSD?: None
Is a US Export?: None
Is an FDA AA801 Violation?: None