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.

Conditions

Emotion Regulation, Behavioral Disorder, Self Esteem

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

-

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