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LH Canine Therapy Study

Description

The goal of this pilot project is to test for initial efficacy of the Recovery \& Care Canine-Assisted Therapy program that has been developed and implemented in youth institutionalized for behavioral and emotional problems. We are using two study sites, Lawrence Hall and Lydia Home, both Chicago-based residential treatment centers for youth with behavioral and emotional problems, many of whom have experienced child maltreatment and trauma. Comparisons will be made to a matched sample of youth from Lawrence Hall and Lydia Home receiving treatment as usual. Results from this project will provide preliminary evidence of whether a structured, goal-oriented intervention program focused on dog training activities has direct impact on increasing youth emotional self-regulation, impulse control, and self-efficacy, which are important targets for intervention among youth with mental health problems. If successful, this project could lead to a larger, randomized control clinical trials study that tests the longitudinal impact of the program that could further lead to national dissemination of the Recovery \& Care curriculum as an alternative therapeutic approach.

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

The goal of this pilot project is to test for initial efficacy of the Recovery \& Care Canine-Assisted Therapy program that has been developed and implemented in youth institutionalized for behavioral and emotional problems. We are using two study sites, Lawrence Hall and Lydia Home, both Chicago-based residential treatment centers for youth with behavioral and emotional problems, many of whom have experienced child maltreatment and trauma. Comparisons will be made to a matched sample of youth from Lawrence Hall and Lydia Home receiving treatment as usual. Results from this project will provide preliminary evidence of whether a structured, goal-oriented intervention program focused on dog training activities has direct impact on increasing youth emotional self-regulation, impulse control, and self-efficacy, which are important targets for intervention among youth with mental health problems. If successful, this project could lead to a larger, randomized control clinical trials study that tests the longitudinal impact of the program that could further lead to national dissemination of the Recovery \& Care curriculum as an alternative therapeutic approach.

Evaluating the Impact of a Canine-assisted Therapy Program in Youth Residing in a Residential Treatment Center.

LH Canine Therapy Study

Condition
Emotion Regulation
Intervention / Treatment

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Contacts and Locations

Chicago

Lawrence Hall Child & Family Treatment Center, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60625

Evanston

Lydia Home, Evanston, Illinois, United States, 60202

Participation Criteria

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Eligibility Criteria

  • * Youth must be receiving in-patient services at Lawrence Hall or Lydia Home
  • * Youth must provide informed assent.
  • * Youth must complete at least one of the primary outcomes during the baseline assessment.
  • * Youth must remain in residential care for the duration of the 6-week intervention.
  • * Youth assigned to the Recovery \& Care intervention group must attend at least one of the 6 sessions.
  • * Severe cognitive, psychiatric, or physical condition or limitation that would prevent participation.
  • * Severe animal allergy
  • * Animal phobia
  • * History of mistreatment of animals.

Ages Eligible for Study

8 Years to 18 Years

Sexes Eligible for Study

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Collaborators and Investigators

University of Chicago,

Study Record Dates

2025-08