Supporting Purposeful Interventions & Resilience In Trauma (SPIRIT) Program: Implementing Trauma-Specific Screening and Stratified Interventions for Youth With a Chronic Medical Condition
Anthony Vesco
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the effectiveness of trauma-focused therapies for improving mental health symptoms and daily functioning in youth with chronic medical conditions who have experienced psychological trauma and trauma-related distress. The study evaluates two evidence-based cognitive-behavioral therapies - Structured Psychotherapy for Adolescents Responding to Chronic Stress (SPARCS) and the Unified Protocol (UP) - delivered in group and individual formats to determine which approach, or combination of approaches, best reduces trauma symptoms and supports coping and adjustment. The study will also help researchers understand how to best support youth who continue to experience distress after an initial round of therapy. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does SPARCS group therapy or UP group therapy lead to greater improvements in trauma symptoms and functional impairment? * For youth who do not show enough improvement after group therapy, does adding SPARCS or UP individual therapy lead to better outcomes? * Which sequence of group and individual therapies leads to the greatest improvements in trauma symptoms and functioning? Researchers will compare two evidence-based therapies currently offered at Ann \& Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago. Youth will first be randomly assigned to receive either SPARCS or UP in a group format. After completing group therapy, youth who still need additional support will be randomly assigned again to receive individual or family therapy using SPARCS or UP. This stepwise approach will help identify which sequence of therapies leads to the best overall outcomes for youth. Participants will: * Take part in group therapy sessions using either SPARCS or UP * For those needing additional support after group therapy, participate in individual SPARCS or UP therapy * Complete brief assessments of mental health and daily functioning at enrollment, and every 12 weeks thereafter for 48 weeks, as part of their regular care through Ann \& Robert H. Lurie Children's Supporting Purposeful Interventions \& Resilience in Trauma (SPIRIT) program
Description
The Supporting Purposeful Interventions \& Resilience in Trauma (SPIRIT) program at Ann \& Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago provides trauma-informed, evidence-based care for youth ages 8-18 with chronic medical conditions and psychological trauma exposure who are experiencing trauma-related distress. Youth with chronic medical conditions are at increased risk for psychological stress due to frequent medical procedures, hospitalizations, and disease-related challenges, alongside prior family or community adversity. The SPIRIT program integrates behavioral health services into rout…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 8–18 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Youth (aged 8-18 years) who received a SPIRIT program psychological trauma screening and were deemed clinically appropriate for SPIRIT group therapy. Clinically appropriate means the youth can historically engage in a group setting (e.g., school, camp, therapy group) without significant disruption to the group process or other participants. * Youth and parent/legal guardian are willing and able to provide informed consent/assent for randomization. * Youth and parent/legal guardian are fluent in English or Spanish. * Youth is not currently engaged in individual therapy at…
Interventions
- BehavioralStructured Psychotherapy for Adolescents Responding to Chronic Stress - Group
SPARCS is a manualized, cognitive-behavioral group program for youth (12-21 years) exposed to chronic interpersonal trauma or multiple trauma types, including community and domestic violence. The program is strength-based and present-focused, with adolescent-tailored content targeting affect regulation, impulsivity, self-perception, relationships, somatic symptoms, dissociation, avoidance, and challenges with personal purpose or worldview. SPARCS supports emotional, social, academic, and behavioral functioning and is appropriate for youth with or without PTSD experiencing ongoing trauma-related stress. Group sessions are delivered over 12-16 weekly, in-person sessions by licensed mental health providers.
- BehavioralUnified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders in Children and Adolescents - Group
The Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders in Children and Adolescents (UP) is a manualized, transdiagnostic cognitive-behavioral intervention for youth with emotional disorders, including trauma-related distress. UP targets underlying emotion regulation processes across anxiety, depression, and related symptoms. Group sessions teach participants to identify, understand, and modify maladaptive emotional responses while promoting adaptive coping. Core components include mindful emotional awareness, cognitive flexibility, exposure to avoided emotions, and behavioral activation. UP has been shown effective for youth with trauma-related distress and youth with chronic medical conditions. Group sessions are delivered over 12-16 weekly, in-person sessions by licensed mental health providers.
- Behavioral
Location
- Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of ChicagoChicago, Illinois