Drug Abuse Clinical Trial
Official title:
Testing a Multilevel Preventive Intervention in Youth Courts
The proposed research is designed to adapt and test an evidence-based drug abuse prevention approach for use in youth courts among first-time, non-violent, adolescent offenders. The ultimate goal is to reduce the adverse health, legal, and social consequences of youth drug abuse, violence, and delinquency. Planned project activities include conducting: 1) key informant interviews of youth court directors regarding logistical and intervention features of effective youth court programming; and, 2) a randomized controlled efficacy trial of an adapted version of Life Skills Training, an evidence-based drug and violence prevention program. It is anticipated that the findings will provide critical information on implementing evidence-based prevention programs for new populations and settings and will support preparations for a large-scale effectiveness trial in youth peer courts.
Adolescents in under-served, urban communities are disproportionately involved in the
juvenile justice system. This early engagement has been shown to be a strong predictor of
more serious offenses in adulthood, such that youth involvement in the court system is a
significant public health concern. Juvenile justice approaches have traditionally emphasized
individualized treatment efforts combined with discipline and punishment. More recently,
however, juvenile justice professionals have questioned the adequacy of this approach and are
increasingly adopting an asset-based perspective referred to as "positive youth justice"
(PYJ). The PYJ approach encourages youth court participants to build upon their existing
strengths, while learning and mastering new life skills, through development of pro-social
relationships within their peer group, family, and community. These "core assets" are posited
to promote the successful entry into young adulthood. For this project, the investigative
team will adapt and test a multilevel, multi-component, intervention that has strong
potential to reduce substance use and delinquency while correspondingly promoting positive
youth justice among youth court participants and staff. The first component of the current
project involves interviewing program directors from a representative sample of youth courts
throughout the U.S to gain formative feedback about logistical and programming concerns. The
second component of the project is designed to promote individual-level change among youth
participants and consists of an adapted version of the Life Skills Training (LST) program, an
evidence-based drug and violence prevention program which teaches personal self-management
skills, social skills, drug refusal skills, and other life skills needed to successfully
navigate developmental tasks, increase resilience, and facilitate healthy psycho-social
development. Several youth courts have used the Life Skills Training program, suggesting that
it meets a perceived need and is feasible in this setting. However, LST has never been
rigorously tested in the youth court setting. The proposed research will involve a randomized
efficacy trial with 560 adolescents in youth court. The investigative team will examine
intervention effects on substance use, delinquent behavior, school performance, and
recidivism rates using mixed qualitative (assessment of dosage, fidelity, and provider and
participant feedback to determine their impact on program efficacy) and quantitative (survey
assessments at pretest, post-test, and six-month follow-up) methods to estimate the effect
size of the adapted and combined program. By intervening with both youth court participants
and youth court staff, the proposed multilevel intervention can have a broad impact on risk
and protective factors at multiple levels of influence. The ultimate goal of this research is
to promote the use of an evidence-based prevention approach adapted specifically for
implementation in youth courts in order to reduce the adverse consequences of drug abuse,
violence, and delinquency among youth offenders.
The specific aims of this project will be to:
1. Conduct key informant interviews with a diverse sample of youth court program
coordinators;
2. Conduct expert review of the LST intervention materials to ensure accuracy and
appropriateness for the youth court setting and revise appropriately for an efficacy
trial;
3. Evaluate the efficacy of the combined youth court intervention (staff training plus LST)
in preventing substance use, delinquency and violence, improving hypothesized mediators
of intervention effects, including knowledge, attitudes and life skills, and promoting
effective youth placements in community settings;
4. Examine the degree to which process variables such as dosage and fidelity moderate
intervention effects;
5. Examine all recruitment, incentive, consent, tracking and assessment procedures in
preparation for a subsequent national effectiveness trial.
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