Phase II: Engagement and Clinical Impact of the Teleo Virtual Therapy Platform in Clinical Settings
Stanford University
Summary
This Phase II trial will examine engagement in telehealth for children undergoing psychotherapy. Specifically, the trial will examine patient engagement in Teleo, a virtual therapy platform specifically designed for psychotherapy with youth, as compared to standard video conferencing.
Description
This study aims to examine the impact of tailored telehealth psychotherapy environments on clinical outcomes in the context of pediatric mental health treatment. Researchers will conduct a full-scale RCT with 156 families to assess how Teleo compares to standard video conferencing (e.g., Zoom) on a range of clinical metrics, including cancellation/no-show rates, clinician satisfaction, duration of treatment, need for medication, and symptoms of anxiety and depression.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 5–14 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Diagnosed with a mood and/or anxiety disorder * Have proficiency to participate in psychotherapy in English * Scheduled to begin therapy at one of the study sites * RCADS score \> 65 Exclusion Criteria: \- Comorbid diagnosis of intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder, psychotic disorders, high-risk suicidal behaviors requiring immediate hospitalization, substance use disorders, or other physical or mental condition that would prohibit them from engaging in telehealth settings.
Interventions
- OtherTeleo
Therapist-led psychotherapy sessions implemented within the Teleo virtual therapy platform.
- OtherStandard Videoconferencing
Therapist-led psychotherapy sessions implemented in standard (non-Teleo) video platform.
Locations (2)
- Ohana Center for Child and Adolescent Behavioral HealthMonterey, California
- Stanford UniversityStanford, California