Abstract

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to refine and conduct a pilot evaluation of the RELAX (Regulating Emotions Like An eXpert) intervention for families of adolescents with ADHD. RELAX was refined based on 12 community clinicians’ feedback. RELAX was then implemented with 18 adolescents with ADHD and their caregivers (14 mothers, 3 fathers, 1 grandmother). Outcomes included parent and adolescent ratings of adolescent emotion dysregulation and family conflict; parent self-report of emotion dysregulation; coded parent emotion socialization behaviors during a conflict discussion; and weekly parent and clinician ratings of family conflict, emotion regulation, and communication. All outcomes were collected pre- and post-RELAX. Adolescents made large improvements on parent and adolescent ratings of emotion dysregulation (d = 1.10 and 1.23, respectively) and family conflict (d = 1.12 and 1.77, respectively). Parents made large increases in use of supportive reactions during the conflict discussion (d = 1.04) and in self-reported emotion dysregulation (d = 0.82). Large effects were found for parent and clinician weekly ratings (ds = 1.82–3.15). Results suggest that the RELAX intervention is a promising intervention targeting emotion dysregulation and family conflict among families of adolescents with ADHD, and warrants further evaluation of intervention effectiveness.

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