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N/ACompleted· 254 enrolled
Drug / intervention
Focused Acceptance and Commitment Therapy +1 morebehavioral
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NCT06262646N/ACompleted

Effectiveness of Video-conferencing Focused Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Compared With Standard Parenting Advice for Parents of Young Children With Special Needs: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Chinese University of Hong Kong·interventional·Posted Feb 16, 2024·Updated Jul 10, 2025

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Focused Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Control Group for Autism Spectrum Disorder and 4 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 254 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

Objective: This RCT evaluates the efficacy of Focused Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (FACT) delivered via videoconferencing for parents of special needs children, targeting reducing parental stress (primary outcome), symptoms of depression and anxiety, as well as psychological flexibility. Background: Parental caregiving for children with special needs is associated with significant stress, potentially impairing parental and familial functioning. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) has shown promise in bolstering mental health across diverse populations. Preliminary findings from a feasibility trial (NCT05803252) suggest the potential of FACT in this context. Methods: Expanding upon prior research, this definitive RCT compares FACT to standard parenting advice, correcting for earlier limitations through increased sample size and rigorous methodology. Assessments will be conducted at baseline, post-intervention (4-8 weeks), and 6-month follow-up. Results: The study anticipates that FACT will demonstrate superior outcomes in promoting well-being among parents compared to parenting advice alone. Conclusion: By leveraging videoconferencing for therapy delivery, the RCT aims to improve access to mental health interventions and emphasize the importance of psychological health among parents of special needs children. This could foster greater recognition and proactive management of mental health within this population.

Study Details

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
202420252026
First PostedFeb 16, 2024
Enrollment StartFeb 1, 2024
Primary CompletionJan 31, 2025
Study CompletionJun 30, 2025
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 1 yearPosted 2.4 years ago

Interventions

Focused Acceptance and Commitment Therapybehavioral

Trained FACT interventionists will be guided by manualized FACT intervention to identify how many psychopathological processes need support and which ACT process(es) need to work on first, then offer parents process-matched ACT intervention strategies following the principles of FACT. The intervention strategies include ACT metaphors, experiential exercises, audio-guided mindfulness exercises, guided imagery exercises and value clarification exercises. The FACT steps in each session depend on the client's situation/stage.

Control Groupother

Both study groups will receive standard family support from collaborating NGOs.