Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Family Intervention for Adolescent Problem Behavior
The goal of this project is to empirically refine and improve a comprehensive
family-centered prevention strategy for reducing and preventing adolescent substance use and
other problem behaviors. This project builds on 15 years of programmatic research underlying
the development of the Family Check-up model (FCU), originally referred to as the Adolescent
Transitions Program (ATP; Dishion & Kavanagh, 2003), but later expanded as a general
approach to mental health treatment for children from ages 2 through 17 (Dishion &
Stormshak, 2007). The FCU model is a multilevel, family-centered strategy delivered within
the context of a public school setting that comprehensively links universal, selected, and
indicated family interventions. Previous research and the investigators' practical
experience working in school settings indicate that the intervention strategy needs
improvement in 3 critical areas to build on previous significant effects and to enhance the
potential for future dissemination and large-scale implementation:(a) improve the
feasibility of both the universal level and the indicated level of the intervention by
broadening the intervention components and systematically embedding these components into
the current behavioral support systems in the schools; (b) address the transition from
middle school to high school, with special attention to academic engagement and reduction of
deviant peer clustering; and (c) explicitly incorporate principals of successful
interventions with families and young adolescents of diverse ethnic groups into both the
universal and indicated models. An additional general goal of this study is to develop,
test, and refine a set of research-based instruments that facilitate evaluation, training,
implementation, and monitoring of intervention fidelity to maximize the potential success of
implementation and large-scale dissemination.
Participants include 593 youth and their families recruited from the 6th grade in three
public middle schools in Portland, OR. Families were randomly assigned to receive either the
FCU intervention model or treatment as usual. Assessments were collected for 5 years through
the 10th grade. High school transition planning and intensive intervention efforts occurred
in Grades 7-9.
The investigators tested the hypothesis that the FCU intervention will reduce the growth of
problem behavior and substance use through the enhancement of family management and parent
involvement in school.
Specific aims of the current project are to:
1. Establish a Family Resource Center (FRC) that builds on school-wide behavior
management;
2. Extend the intervention model to explicitly address the high school transition;
3. Develop intervention components specifically focused on the cultural enhancement with a
broader youth population, and test the efficacy of these interventions for reducing
risk and enhancing positive adjustment for youth and their families;
4. Evaluate the preventive impact of family engagement on individual differences in the
growth of deviant peer involvement, antisocial behavior, and tobacco, alcohol, and
marijuana use during the critical transition to high school; and
5. Develop a training and fidelity model related to change.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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