Risk Behavior Clinical Trial
Official title:
XY-Zone Phase 1 Program Evaluation: A School-Based Dropout Prevention Program for At-Risk Male Youth
Verified date | July 2013 |
Source | University of Texas at Austin |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | United States: Institutional Review Board |
Study type | Interventional |
The objective of this study is to build upon preliminary research and conduct a pilot
feasibility randomized controlled trial on a promising culturally-grounded and
gender-specific treatment program, the XY-Zone. The central hypothesis underlying this study
purports that through receiving the XY-Zone treatment, adolescents will decrease their risk
for dropping out of school. This hypothesis is supported by two years of preliminary data
investigating the effectiveness of the XY-Zone.
To test the central hypothesis, the following specific aims will be pursued:
1. Identify school dropout risk and protective factors (protective factors defined as:
adult support and peer support; risk factors defined as: low school attendance,
inability to achieve grade promotion, substance use, delinquency, school
disconnectedness, misbehavior, disconnection from healthy peers) directly changed as a
result of XY-Zone intervention.
2. Determine the extent to which moderating variables (affective strength, duration in the
program, family functioning, interpersonal strength, intrapersonal strength, level
achieved in the program, and resiliency) effect change in outcome variables (risk and
protective factors).
3. Identify participants' beliefs about the impact of the mechanisms of change (respect,
responsibility, relationship, role modeling, and reaching out) on outcome variables
(risk and protective factors ) to enrich understanding of quantitative data.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 91 |
Est. completion date | May 2012 |
Est. primary completion date | May 2012 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Male |
Age group | 13 Years to 20 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Students eligible to receive the XY-Zone must display one of the following risk factors: - academic risks (failed classes, failed state examination text, lack of class participation, and homework incompletion) - attendance risks (absences and tardies) - behavioral risks (gang involvement, substance use, classroom conduct, social skills, self-esteem, violence, delinquent conduct, and family or emotional crisis)and - social service issues (difficulty with the following: college readiness, life skills, health, career/employment, housing, day care, and grief or loss). Exclusion Criteria: - Youth who do not display any of the identified risk factors |
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Communities in Schools | Austin | Texas |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Texas at Austin | Ronya and George Kozmetsky (RGK) Foundation |
United States,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Youth Self Report | The Youth Self Report (Achenbach, 1991) is a 112-item scale designed for ages 11-18 years. Items are rated on a three-point scale from 0=never to 2=always true in the past 6 months. Eleven subscales can be calculated from the data, including: withdrawn, somatic complaints, anxious/depressed, social problems, thought problems, attention problems, delinquent behavior, aggressive behavior, self-destructive, and internalizing and externalizing behaviors. Scoring of subscales is gender specific. Test-retest reliability has been shown to be good (r=.84-.91). | One Year | |
Primary | Substance Use Self Report | Self-report data on alcohol and other drug use will be collected through items adapted from the Adolescent DATOS survey, which was used with more than 3,000 adolescents (Kristiansen & Hubbard, 2001; Hser, Grella, et al., 2001). | One Year | |
Primary | School Records | School records offer attendance, truancy, grades, grade promotion, and behavioral referral information. | One Year | |
Secondary | Behavioral and Emotional Rating Scale- II (Youth Report) | This 57 item Likert-style scale is designed for youth ages 11-18. The BERS-II (Epstein et al., 2004) assesses six dimensions: interpersonal strength, family involvement, intrapersonal strength, school functioning, affective strength, and career and vocational strength. The BERS-II youth report has strong internal consistency (alpha=.81-.91) and good test-retest reliability (r=.84-.91). | One Year | |
Secondary | Resilience Scale | The resilience scale (Wagnild & Young, 1993) is a 25 item designed to measure resiliency across various populations and is appropriate for youth. Items are rated on a seven-point scale (1= strongly disagree to 7= strongly agree) and have good internal consistency (alpha= .85-.94). | One Year |
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