Adolescent Behavior Clinical Trial
Official title:
Improving Teen Health With Health Information Technology
Verified date | August 2020 |
Source | Seattle Children's Hospital |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Health risk screening in adolescent primary care is infrequently performed and results are rarely followed by targeted intervention. In response to the need for screening-linked interventions, the study team has developed and optimized a web-based, electronic Personalized Motivational Feedback tool referred to as "Check Yourself v2.0" Based on motivational interviewing, a technique to mobilize personal change, Check Yourself is designed to promote healthy choices for the multiple behaviors relevant to adolescents.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 300 |
Est. completion date | August 2018 |
Est. primary completion date | June 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 13 Years to 18 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Eligible adolescent participants will be13-18 years of age - Able to understand English. - Will have an appointment (or have a child with an appointment) with a participating medical practice. Exclusion Criteria: Adolescents will be excluded from the study - Participants do not meet age requirements - Do not have an appointment with a participating provider at a PSPRN clinic, - Lack the means to complete follow-up interviews (i.e., have neither telephone nor internet access) - Have a sibling who has been/is being enrolled in the study or have previously participated in our previous trial comparing Check Yourself to usual care - Not able to understand English. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Seattle Children's Hospital | Seattle | Washington |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Carolyn McCarty |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Number of Health risk behaviors | The risk behavior scale includes 22 values: 0 (min) to 21 (max). Higher scores indicate a worse outcome. Endorsement of any of the following counts as 1 (moderate risk) or 2 (high risk) on the scale depending on response and participant: =2 sugar-sweetened beverages consumed during typical day; =3 servings fruits/vegetables consumed during typical day; =3 days with 60+ minutes exercise during typical week; texting while driving in past 3 months; =7 hrs of sleep during typical night; not "always" using seatbelt; not "always" using helmet when bicycling; having driven under the influence of substances; tobacco use; days alcohol consumption in last 30 days (risk based on age) and/or number of drinks per drinking episode (risk based on age & sex); days marijuana consumption in last 30 days (risk based on age) and/or other drug use in past 3 months; not using birth control during last sexual intercourse and/or not "always" using a condom; & score of =10 on PHQ-9 depression. | 3 months | |
Primary | Sweetened Beverage Consumption | Adolescent self-reported sweetened beverages consumed in a typical day in past 3 months. The sweetened beverages scale includes 4 values: 0 (min), 1, 2, or 3+ (max) sweetened beverages per day. Higher scores mean a worse outcome. | 3 months | |
Primary | Physical Activity | Adolescent self-reported days with >60 minutes of physical activity in an average week in past 3 months. The physical activity scale includes 8 values: 0 (min) to 7 (max). Higher scores mean a better outcome. | 3 month | |
Primary | Sleep | Adolescent self-reported hours of sleep on a typical night in past 3 months. . The sleep scale includes 13 values: 0 (min) to 12+ (max) hours of sleep per night. Higher scores mean a better outcome. | 3 month | |
Primary | Alcohol Consumption (frequency) | Adolescent self-reported number of days of alcohol consumption and number of drinks during a typical drinking episode in the prior month | 3 month | |
Primary | Marijuana and/or Other Drug Consumption | Adolescent self-reported number of days using marijuana in the past month and/or other drugs used in past 3 months. Two questions were used for this category. The marijuana frequency scale includes 31 values: 0 (min) to 30 (max) days in the past month. Higher scores mean a worse outcome. Adolescent self-reported use of other drugs in the past 3 months. The other drug score includes 2 values: 0=no (min) and 1=yes (max). Higher scores mean a worse outcome. | 3 month | |
Primary | Depression | Adolescent self-reported depression as measured on the nine item Patient Health Questionnaire in past 2 weeks. The PHQ-9 depression scale includes 28 values: 0 (min) to 27 (max). Higher scores mean a worse outcome. | 3 month | |
Primary | Seat belt Use | Adolescent self-reported frequency of seat belt use in a car in past 3 months. . The seatbelt use scale includes 4 values: 1=never (min), 2=sometimes, 3=usually, or 4=always (max). Higher scores mean a better outcome. | 3 month | |
Primary | Helmet Use | Adolescent self-reported frequency of helmet use while bicycling in past 3 months. The helmet use scale includes 4 values: 1=never (min), 2=sometimes, 3=usually, or 4=always (max). Higher scores mean a better outcome. | 3 month | |
Primary | Texting while driving | Adolescent self-reported endorsement of texting while driving in past 3 months. This question is only asked among adolescents who drive a car. The texting while driving scale includes 4 values: 1=never (min), 2=sometimes, 3=usually, or 4=always (max). Higher scores mean a worse outcome. | 3 month | |
Primary | Condom Use and/or Birth Control Use | Adolescent self-reported condom use with sexual intercourse in past 3 months and/or use of birth control with last sexual intercourse. Two questions were used for this category. These questions were asked only to sexually active youth. The condom use scale includes 4 values: 1=always (min), 2=often, 3=sometimes, 4=never (max). Higher scores mean a worse outcome. The birth control scale includes 2 values: 0=no (min), 1=yes (max). Higher scores mean a better outcome. | 3 month | |
Primary | Driving with Impairment | Adolescent self-reported driving under the influence of a substance in past 3 months. This question was asked only of adolescents who drive a car. The driving with impairment scale includes 2 values: 0=no (min) and 1=yes (max). Higher scores mean a worse outcome | 3 month | |
Primary | Fruit and Vegetable Consumption | Adolescent self-reported fruits and vegetables consumed in a typical day in past 3 months. The fruits and vegetables scale includes 6 values: 0 (min), 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5+ (max). Higher scores mean a better outcome. | 3 month | |
Primary | Percent of risk behaviors counseled on during primary care appointment | Percent of adolescent-reported health risk behaviors discussed with the healthcare provider during the primary care visit adjusted for the total number of health risk behaviors reported at baseline. | 1 day | |
Primary | Adolescent Satisfaction with Care | Adolescent satisfaction with care will be assessed using 1 item adapted from the consumer Assessment Of healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS) measure at 1 day follow up. The CAHPS scale includes 10 values: 1 (min) to 10 (max). Higher scores mean a better outcome. | 1 day | |
Primary | Tobacco Use | Adolescent self-reported endorsement of tobacco use in past 3 months. The tobacco use scale includes 2 values: 0=no (min) or 1=yes (max). Higher scores mean a worse outcome. | 3 month | |
Secondary | Number of Health risk behaviors | Adolescent total count health-risk behaviors at 6 month follow-up including: During typical day: =2 sugar-sweetened beverages consumed and =3 servings fruits/vegetables consumed; =3 days with 60+ minutes exercise during typical week; having texted while driving in past 3 months; =7 hours of sleep during typical night; not "always" using seatbelt; not "always" using helmet when bicycling; having driven under the influence of substances; tobacco use; days of alcohol consumption in last 30 days (risk based on age: =1 day/30 days (ages 13-15), =2 days/30 days (ages 16-17), or =3 days/30 days (age 18)) and/or number of drinks per drinking episode (risk based on age and sex: =3 (Girls 13-17; Boys 13), =4 (Girls 18; Boys 14-15), or =5 (Boys 16-18)); days marijuana consumption in 30 day (risk based on age) and/or other drugs use in past 3 months; not using birth control during last sexual intercourse and/or not "always" using a condom; and score of =10 on PHQ-9. | 6 months | |
Secondary | Sweetened Beverage Consumption | Adolescent self-reported sweetened beverages consumed in a typical day in past 3 months | 6 month | |
Secondary | Fruit and Vegetable Consumption | Adolescent self-reported fruits and vegetables consumed in a typical day in past 3 months | 6 month | |
Secondary | Physical Activity | Adolescent self-reported days with >60 minutes of physical activity in an average week in past 3 months | 6 month | |
Secondary | Sleep | Adolescent self-reported hours of sleep on a typical night in past 3 months | 6 month | |
Secondary | Alcohol Consumption | Adolescent self-reported number of days of alcohol consumption and number of drinks during a typical drinking episode in the prior month | 6 month | |
Secondary | Marijuana and/or Other Drug Consumption | Adolescent self-reported number of days using marijuana in the past month and/or other drugs used in past 3 months | 6 month | |
Secondary | Depression | Adolescent self-reported depression as measured on the nine item Patient Health Questionnaire in past 2 weeks | 6 month | |
Secondary | Seat-belt Use | Adolescent self-reported frequency of seatbelt use in a car in past 3 months | 6 month | |
Secondary | Helmet Use | Adolescent self-reported frequency of helmet use while bicycling in past 3 months | 6 month | |
Secondary | Texting while driving | Adolescent self-reported endorsement of texting while driving in past 3 months | 6 month | |
Secondary | Condom Use and or Birth Control Use | Adolescent self-reported condom use with sexual intercourse in past 3 months and/or use of birth control at last sexual intercourse | 6 month | |
Secondary | Driving with Alcohol Impairment | Adolescent self-reported driving under the influence of a substance | 6 month | |
Secondary | Interval Receipt of Care | Dichotomous variable indicating receipt of any follow-up care to address risk behaviors identified at baseline adjusted for baseline number of health risk behaviors | 3 months | |
Secondary | Interval Receipt of Care | Dichotomous variable indicating receipt of any follow-up care to address risk behaviors identified at baseline adjusted for baseline number of health risk behaviors | 6 months | |
Secondary | Readiness to Change Ruler | Assessment of adolescent reported motivation to change overall health | 1-day | |
Secondary | Readiness to Change Ruler | Assessment of adolescent reported motivation to change overall health | 3 months | |
Secondary | Readiness to Change Ruler | Assessment of adolescent reported motivation to change overall health | 6 months | |
Secondary | Adolescent Health Self -Efficacy | Self-report of adolescent health self efficacy | 1 day | |
Secondary | Tobacco Use | Adolescent self-reported endorsement of tobacco use in past 3 months | 6 month |
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