Resilience Coaching for Adolescents With Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain

Participation Deadline: 06/14/2026
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Description

The purpose of this study is to find out if a resilience coaching program called Promoting Resilience in Stress Management (PRISM) can help youth with chronic musculoskeletal pain better cope with their chronic illness.Researchers will recruit a total of 130 youth with chronic musculoskeletal pain and one of their caregivers (total number of participants = 260). Teens will be randomly assigned to either a control group (usual care) or a treatment group (PRISM + usual care). PRISM consists of 4 study visits with a resilience coach, and one optional coming together session in which caregivers are invited to join. PRISM will occur over approximately 12 weeks. All participants will complete survey measures at baseline, 3-months and 9 months. Selected participants in PRISM will be invited to participate in interviews to provide feedback on the intervention. We will also interview 10 pediatric rheumatologists at other centers to obtain their feedback on the intervention and whether it would be valuable and feasible in their clinical setting. At the end of the study, researchers will assess whether participants in PRISM had improved functional disability, psychological distress and pain intensity as compared to the usual care arm.