Statistical analysis plan for a cluster randomised controlled trial to compare screening, feedback and intervention for child anxiety problems to usual school practice: identifying Child Anxiety Through Schools-identification to intervention (iCATS-i2i)
Susan Ball,
Tessa Reardon,
Cathy Creswell,
Lucy Taylor,
Paul Brown,
Tamsin Ford,
Alastair Gray,
Claire Hill,
Bec Jasper,
Michael Larkin,
Ian Macdonald,
Fran Morgan,
Jack Pollard,
Michelle Sancho,
Falko F. Sniehotta,
Susan H. Spence,
Jason Stainer,
Paul Stallard,
Mara Violato,
Obioha C. Ukoumunne
Affiliations
Susan Ball
National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) South West Peninsula (PenARC), Department of Health and Community Sciences, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, University of Exeter
Tessa Reardon
Departments of Experimental Psychology and Psychiatry, University of Oxford
Cathy Creswell
Departments of Experimental Psychology and Psychiatry, University of Oxford
Lucy Taylor
Departments of Experimental Psychology and Psychiatry, University of Oxford
Paul Brown
Bransgore C of E Primary School
Tamsin Ford
University of Cambridge and Cambridge and Peterborough Foundation Trust
Alastair Gray
Nuffield Department of Population Health, Health Economics Research Centre, University of Oxford
Claire Hill
School of Psychology & Clinical Language Sciences, University of Reading
Bec Jasper
Parents and Carers Together
Michael Larkin
Life and Health Sciences, Aston University
Ian Macdonald
Charlie Waller Trust
Fran Morgan
Square Peg, East Sussex
Jack Pollard
Nuffield Department of Population Health, Health Economics Research Centre, University of Oxford
Michelle Sancho
West Berkshire Council
Falko F. Sniehotta
NIHR Policy Research Unit Behavioural Science, Newcastle University
Susan H. Spence
School of Applied Psychology and Australian Institute of Suicide Research and Prevention, Griffith University
Jason Stainer
Stanley Primary School
Paul Stallard
Department of Health, University of Bath
Mara Violato
Nuffield Department of Population Health, Health Economics Research Centre, University of Oxford
Obioha C. Ukoumunne
National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) South West Peninsula (PenARC), Department of Health and Community Sciences, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, University of Exeter
Abstract Background The Identifying Child Anxiety Through Schools-identification to intervention (iCATS-i2i) trial is being conducted to establish whether ‘screening and intervention’, consisting of usual school practice plus a pathway comprising screening, feedback and a brief parent-led online intervention (OSI: Online Support and Intervention for child anxiety), bring clinical and health economic benefits compared to usual school practice and assessment only — ‘usual school practice’, for children aged 8–9 years in the following: (1) the ‘target population’, who initially screen positive for anxiety problems according to a two-item parent-report child anxiety questionnaire — iCATS-2, and (2) the ‘total population’, comprising all children in participating classes. This article describes the detailed statistical analysis plan for the trial. Methods and design iCATS-i2i is a definitive, superiority, pragmatic, school-based cluster randomised controlled trial (with internal pilot), with two parallel groups. Schools are randomised 1:1 to receive either screening and intervention or usual school practice. This article describes the following: trial objectives and outcomes; statistical analysis principles, including detailed estimand information necessary for aligning trial objectives, conduct, analyses and interpretation when there are different analysis populations and outcome measures to be considered; and planned main analyses, sensitivity and additional analyses. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov ISRCTN76119074. Registered on 4 January 2022