PASST

Kontakt

Direktorin

Prof. Dr. Yulia Golub

Sekretariat im Klinikum Oldenburg

Jula Hecheltjen

+49 (0)441 403-10061

Anschrift

Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
Fakultät VI Medizin und Gesundheitswissenschaften
Department für Humanmedizin
Postfach 5634
26046 Oldenburg

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PASST

PASST: Psychological support for child refugees from Ukraine: Playful Arousal-, StressResilience-, Support-Training

Principle investigators and team 

Prof. Dr. Yulia Golub

Meret Asara Paululat

Cooperation partners

  • Prof. Dr. Eva Möhler & Andrea Dixius

  • Universitätsklinikum des Saarlandes

  • Klinik für Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie, Psychosomatik und Psychotherapie 

Duration:  09/2023 - 08/2028

Background:

Children exposed to war and displacement are at increased risk for emotional dysregulation, contributing to mental health issues like anxiety, depression, and behavioral disorders. These experiences, including separation, loss, and instability, impair stress management. While clinical treatments exist for severe symptoms, interventions for children with subclinical distress are limited. PASST (Psychological support for child refugees from Ukraine: Playful Arousal-, StressResilience-, Support-Training) aims to address this gap with a playful program to enhance emotional regulation and resilience, using evidence-based techniques tailored for displaced populations. 

Project Description:
This project evaluates the effectiveness of PASST, based on the START-Kids manual, in improving emotional regulation and resilience in children aged 6–12 affected by war and displacement. It assesses the program's impact on emotional and behavioral issues, well-being, stress regulation, and includes gathering biological and immunological markers to explore the epigenetic effects of war and trauma.

The multi-center study will use a pre-/post-/follow-up design with children affected by war and displacement, and a control group of peers without traumatic experiences. Study objectives include:

  1. Evaluate PASST Effectiveness and Feasibility:
    Assess reductions in parent-reported emotional and behavioral problems, and self-reported distress, stress, well-being, and stress levels.
  2. Identify Biological Markers of Emotional Regulation:
    Investigate immunological and epigenetic changes, including DNA methylation and stress system activity, by collecting blood, hair, and buccal samples from both affected and control children.

Study registration

DRKS-ID: DRKS00032399

Funding

Else-Kröner-Fresenius Stiftung

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