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NCT number NCT04333966
Other study ID # 2019-035
Secondary ID 1R34AA026332-01A
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date February 1, 2023
Est. completion date March 15, 2024

Study information

Verified date May 2024
Source University of North Texas Health Science Center
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The prevalence of underage alcohol use continues to be a public health concern. Numerous studies have reported associations between teen drinking tendencies and parental attitudes and beliefs, parental awareness of teen drinking, parental monitoring and the quality of the parent-teen relationship and communication. The extensive work in this area has resulted in parent-based intervention (PBI) efforts to prevent or reduce adolescent alcohol use. Several independent studies have indicated that teens whose parents received a PBI reported less alcohol use and fewer alcohol-related consequences. Despite these strengths, one major limitation of PBI is that they do not currently take into account the large role that social networking sites (SNS) use plays in adolescents' lives and in relation to their alcohol use. Most (90%) adolescents are on SNS, and their Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter profiles include alcohol content. Thus, adolescents are making and exposed to SNS alcohol displays and these displays are associated with high-risk drinking cognitions and alcohol use. As such, the investigators propose to develop and refine an interactive PBI designed to reduce high-risk SNS cognitions (i.e. attitudes and norms), alcohol use, and negative consequences among adolescents. To achieve study aims, the investigators propose an iterative process of focus groups in order to develop and refine the interactive PBI to be delivered in the pilot study with 1 and 6-month follow-up among 100 parent/teen dyads. The objective of this R34 application is to establish feasibility and acceptability of the newly developed interactive PBI that focuses on the role of SNS in adolescent alcohol use as well as to determine preliminary effect sizes for future studies. Determining an efficacious way to reduce alcohol use and high-risk alcohol display cognitions affords future research the opportunity to make use of social network-based interventions, thus the proposed research has great potential to serve as a catalyst for future research.


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Study Design


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Intervention

Behavioral:
Interactive Social Networking Site Parent Based Intervention
Parents in the interactive PBI condition will receive an interactive web-based SNS PBI with text message prompts aimed to reduce adolescent alcohol use and risky cognitions related to alcohol displays on SNS.
Active Control
Parents in the active control condition will receive an emailed copy of the Surgeon General's Call to Action: A Guide for Families.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States University of North Texas Health Science Center Fort Worth Texas

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of North Texas Health Science Center National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

References & Publications (20)

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Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Acceptability (Parent)- Program Usefulness Percentage of parents who agreed or strongly agreed that the program was useful Data will be collected at 6 month follow-up
Primary Acceptability (Parent)- Relationship Percentage of parents who agreed or strongly agreed that the program helped their relationship with their teen Data will be collected at 1 month follow-up
Primary Acceptability (Teen)- Relationship Percentage of teens who agreed or strongly agreed that the program helped their relationship with their parent Data will be collected at 1 month follow-up
Primary Acceptability (Teen)- Percentage who would recommend the program Percentage of parents who would recommend the program Data will be collected at 1 month follow-up
Primary Acceptability (Parent)- Percentage who would recommend the program Percentage of parents who would recommend the program Data will be collected at 1 month follow-up
Secondary Drinking days in past month (Teen) Number of drinking days in the past month. Data will be collected at 1 month follow-up
Secondary Drinking days in past month (Teen) Number of drinking days in the past month. Data will be collected at 6 month follow-up
Secondary Communication about alcohol and social media (Parent) Extent to which parent spoke to teen about alcohol and social media in past month Data will be collected at 1 month follow-up
Secondary Communication about alcohol and social media (Parent) Extent to which parent spoke to teen about alcohol and social media in past month Data will be collected at 6 month follow-up
Secondary Communication about alcohol and social media (Teen) Extent to which teen spoke to teen about alcohol and social media in past month Data will be collected at 1 month follow-up
Secondary Communication about alcohol and social media (Teen) Extent to which teen spoke to teen about alcohol and social media in past month Data will be collected at 6 month follow-up
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