DOES YOUR CHILD ACT OUT? JOIN OUR STUDY ON BEHAVIOR DISORDERS!

T
Tom Hummer

Primary Investigator

DOES YOUR CHILD ACT OUT? JOIN OUR STUDY ON BEHAVIOR DISORDERS!

Overview

Does your child struggle with behavior problems at home or at school?
 
Researchers at IU School of Medicine are conducting a study to see how children with disruptive behavior disorders respond to virtual reality environments. The study will take a closer look at how virtual reality treatment can impact a child’s perspective taking. 
 
This study involves both remote and in-person visits with you and your child, in accordance with appropriate safety measures put in place by our lab and IU Health.
 
Your child's participation may help researchers to develop new innovative tools to address problem behaviors.

Description

Who Is Eligible To Participate
Children:
  • Ages 9-12
  • English-speaking
  • Right-handed
  • Must meet DSM-5 criteria for Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), Conduct Disorder (CD) or Other Specified or Unspecified Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorder
Parents/Guardians:
  • English-speaking
  • Must live with child participant
  • Reliable reporter of child's personality and behavior
What Is Involved
This study involves up to three visits with you and your child at our laboratories at the IU School of Medicine in Indianapolis:
  • Visit 1:  a clinical interview, parent and child surveys, and interaction with the virtual reality system.
  • Visit 2:  an MRI scan of your child’s brain.
  • Visit 3:  your child interacting with the virtual reality program, follow-up assessments, and another MRI scan.
Compensation
Participants will be compensated for completing the study tasks. Children will receive $75 and parents will receive $25 for Visit 1. If additional criteria are met, children will be invited to take part in two additional visits. Children will receive $100 for completing Visit 2, and $150 for Visit 3. In addition, a parking voucher will be provided for each study visit.
 
How To Participate
 
PLEASE CLICK HERE TO ANSWER A FEW QUESTIONS TO SEE IF YOUR CHILD MAY BE ELIGIBLE
 
For questions about this study, please reach out to our research team directly by phone at 317-274-8670 or by email at: VRLab@iupui.edu

Eligibility

You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:

  • Conditions:
    Disruptive Behavior Disorder
  • Age: Between 9 Years - 12 Years
  • Gender: All

Inclusion Criteria
Child participants:
- Aged 9-12
- English-speaking
- Meet DSM-5 criteria for oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), conduct disorder (CD), or Other Specified or Unspecified Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorder
- Right-handed

Parents/Guardians:
- English-speaking
- Must live with child participant
- Reliable reporter of child's personality and behavior
 
Exclusion Criteria
Child participant:
- Bipolar disorder, any disorder involving psychosis, pervasive developmental disorders, current or past substance use disorder, or current major depressive disorder
- History of neurological problems (e.g., epilepsy, traumatic brain injury)
- Contraindications for MRI
- Sibling who has participated in this study
- Experience negative side effects during use of virtual reality (e.g., VR sickness)
- In opinion of investigator, cannot complete study procedures or is inappropriate for study participation
 
Study Title: Virtual Reality to Improve Social Perspective Taking in Youth with Disruptive Behavior Disorders

Additional Information:

Updated on 20 Nov 2022. Study ID: 1902596251

Interested in the study?

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