HOME  | CONTACT  | PATIENT LOGIN  | CLINIC LOGIN  | FAQ
  • PATIENTS &
    HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS
  • INVESTIGATORS
  • CROS / SPONSORS
  • CAREERS
  • TRIAL ALERTS

TRIALS SEARCH
      
  • HEALTH NEWS

  • RSS FEEDS

  • ABOUT TRIALS

  • LINK TO US


View Clinical Trial (Medical Research Study)


RCT of an Animal-Assisted Intervention With Adjudicated Youth

Signup
Browse Studies

City:   Mt. Clemens
State:   Michigan
Zip Code:   48043
Conditions:   Conduct Disorder - Depression - Anxiety
Purpose:   The project involves testing the efficacy of an animal-assisted intervention (AAI). The AAI consists of a 10-week program in which adjudicated adolescents train shelter dogs and will be compared to a dog walking control group matched for educational content and dog contact time. The investigators expect that the AAI will result in improved empathy skills and that dog attachment will explain these findings. The investigators also explore the extent to which the AAI will improve internalizing and externalizing symptoms in these adolescents.
Study Summary:   Adjudicated adolescents (i.e., teens who have committed criminal offenses and are incarcerated in juvenile detention centers) have deficits in emotion regulation, including empathy skills, and are at risk for a host of poor outcomes including repeat offenses, internalizing symptoms (e.g., depression, anxiety), externalizing symptoms (e.g., lying, truancy, fighting). Many of these problems stem from a lack of secure attachment to parents and peers. There is a need for novel and innovative programs to help these teens develop more secure attachments and better empathy skills to prevent poor outcomes. One type of intervention is animal-assisted interventions such as dog training programs. These programs appear to build empathy skills in at-risk youth, which may translate into better peer relations, less psychological distress, and less recidivism. The goal of this study is to test an existing animal-assisted intervention program that is already being used in juvenile detention centers to determine whether it is efficacious in improving adjudicated adolescents' empathy skills and psychological symptoms through building a secure attachment to the training dog.
Criteria:   Inclusion Criteria: - must be a resident of participating juvenile justice center in Michigan Exclusion Criteria: - none
NCT ID:   NCT01594606
Primary Contact:   Principal Investigator
Annmarie Cano, PhD
Wayne State University

Annmarie Cano, Ph.D.
Phone: 3135771492
Email: acano@wayne.edu
Backup Contact:   N/A
Location Contact:   Mt. Clemens, Michigan 48043
United States

Amy Johnson, MA
Phone: 313-577-0084
Email: amyjohnson915@hotmail.com

Site Status: Recruiting

Data Source:   ClinicalTrials.gov
Date Processed:   May 18, 2013
Modifications to this listing:   Only selected fields are shown, please use the link below to view all information about this clinical trial.
Click to view Full Listing


If you would like to be contacted by the clinical trial representative please enter your contact information, then click "I Am Interested In This Study"
First Name:  
Last Name:  
Email Address:  
Confirm Email:    
Daytime Phone (eg. 555-555-5555):  
City:  
State:
Zip Code:    
Best Time to Call:  
Questions/Comments:  
  • NEARBY STUDIES

Within 25 Miles

Crohn's Disease - Troy MI

Irritable Bowel Syndrome with Diarrhea (IBS-D) - New Baltimore MI

Crohn's Disease - Troy MI

Gout - Southfield MI

Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) - Farmington MI

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (with diarrhea) - Southfield MI

Low Back Pain and Constipation - Rochester MI

Postherpetic Neuralgia (Post-shingles pain) - Southfield MI

Postherpetic Neuralgia (Post-shingles pain) - Brigham Farms MI

Within 50 Miles

Crohn's Disease - Ypsilanti MI

Postherpetic Neuralgia (Post-Shingles Pain) - Ann Arbor MI

Within 100 Miles

Irritable Bowel Syndrome with Diarrhea (IBS-D) - Mentor OH

Arthritis - Cleveland OH

Arthritis - Cleveland OH

Gout - Perrysburg OH

Excessive Daytime Sleepiness with Narcolepsy - Toledo OH

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (with diarrhea) - Saginaw MI

Postherpetic Neuralgia (Post-shingles pain) - Bay City MI

Dry Eye - Cleveland OH

Chronic Low Back Pain - Bay City MI

Low Back Pain and Constipation - Bay City MI

Postherpetic Neuralgia (Post-shingles pain) - Bay City MI

Diabetes (with Asthma, Emphysema or Chronic Bronchitis) - Flint MI

Uncontrolled Angina (Adult Stem Cell Research) - Saginaw MI

Uncontrolled Angina (Adult Stem Cell Research) - Cleveland OH

 
Clinical Connections Home | Investigators | CROs / Sponsors | Clinical Trials Notification | Search Clinical Trials | About Clinical Trials | Links | Terms And Conditions | Sitemap | Suggestions / Feedback
© 1998-2013 | All trademarks are property of their legal owners. | All Rights Reserved

ClinicalConnection.com is a resource that provides individuals with information regarding clinical trials that are being conducted worldwide.

ClinicalConnection.com does not conduct these clinical trials nor endorse them. Please consult your doctor or physician before participating.