Adolescent Behavior Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effectiveness of a Brief Motivational Interviewing (MI) Communication Via Instant Massaging on the Reduction of Drug Abuse Among Adolescents in Hong Kong: a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Verified date | October 2021 |
Source | The University of Hong Kong |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
A pilot randomized control trial will be conducted attaching to the MedPAC services to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of a Motivational Interviewing (BMI) interaction via instant messaging apps on reducing the drug abuse among youth in Hong Kong.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 20 |
Est. completion date | December 4, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | May 15, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 13 Years to 25 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - age 25 years old or below, - report taking drugs within the past 30 days, - be able to speak Cantonese, read Traditional Chinese, - accept to received counseling use messaging apps (such as WhatsApp, WeChat, and SMS text messenger), - have verbally consented to join the follow-up intervention. Exclusion Criteria: - have acute psychosis or other mental problems, - be undergoing other drug abuse recovery treatment. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Hong Kong | The University of Hong Kong | Hong Kong |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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The University of Hong Kong |
Hong Kong,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Changes of drug abuse consumption | The participants' changes of drug abuse consumption between baseline and 1-month follow-up. | 1-month | |
Secondary | Changes of level of readiness to quit | The participants' changes of level of readiness to quit between baseline and 1-month follow-up, measured measured using the Transtheoretical Model of behavior change, including pre-contemplation stage, contemplation stage, decision stage, action stage, and maintenance stage, including pre-contemplation stage, contemplation stage, decision stage, action stage, and maintenance stage. | 1-month | |
Secondary | The rate of changes of level of readiness to quit at 3 month comparing to that at baseline | The participants' changes of level of readiness to quit between baseline and 3-month follow-up, measured using the Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change, the tool consists of 5 items which include pre-contemplation stage, contemplation stage, decision stage, action stage, and maintenance stage. | 3-month | |
Secondary | The rate of changes of level of readiness to quit at 6 month comparing to that at baseline | The participants' changes of level of readiness to quit between baseline and 6-month follow-up, measured using the Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change, the tool consists of 5 items which include pre-contemplation stage, contemplation stage, decision stage, action stage, and maintenance stage. | 6-month | |
Secondary | Changes of perceived treatment needs | Participants' changes of the perceived treatment needs between baseline and 1-month follow up measured using the Chinese version of Treatment Needs/Motivation Scales (TCU MOTForm). The The scale consists of 36 items with 5 subscales, namely Problem Recognition (PR), Desire for Help (DH), Treatment Readiness (TR), Pressures for Treatment (PT), and Treatment Needs (TN), which are using a 5-likert score. The score of the scale ranges from 36 to 180, with higher score indicating a higher perceived treatment need. | 1-month | |
Secondary | Changes of perceived treatment needs | Participants' changes of the perceived treatment needs between baseline and 3-month follow up measured using the Chinese version of Treatment Needs/Motivation Scales (TCU MOTForm). The The scale consists of 36 items with 5 subscales, namely Problem Recognition (PR), Desire for Help (DH), Treatment Readiness (TR), Pressures for Treatment (PT), and Treatment Needs (TN), which are using a 5-likert score. The score of the scale ranges from 36 to 180, with higher score indicating a higher perceived treatment need. | 3-month | |
Secondary | Changes of perceived treatment needs | Participants' changes of the perceived treatment needs between baseline and 6-month follow up measured using the Chinese version of Treatment Needs/Motivation Scales (TCU MOTForm). The The scale consists of 36 items with 5 subscales, namely Problem Recognition (PR), Desire for Help (DH), Treatment Readiness (TR), Pressures for Treatment (PT), and Treatment Needs (TN), which are using a 5-likert score. The score of the scale ranges from 36 to 180, with higher score indicating a higher perceived treatment need. | 6-month | |
Secondary | The changes of motivation towards solving the problem | Participants' changes of motivation towards solving the problem between baseline and 1-month follow up measured using the Chinese version of Treatment Needs/Motivation Scales (TCU MOTForm). The The scale consists of 36 items with 5 subscales, namely Problem Recognition (PR), Desire for Help (DH), Treatment Readiness (TR), Pressures for Treatment (PT), and Treatment Needs (TN), which are using a 5-likert score. The score of the scale ranges from 36 to 180, with higher score indicating a higher motivation towards solving the problem. | 1-month | |
Secondary | The changes of motivation towards solving the problem | Participants' changes of motivation towards solving the problem between baseline and 3-month follow up measured using the Chinese version of Treatment Needs/Motivation Scales (TCU MOTForm). The The scale consists of 36 items with 5 subscales, namely Problem Recognition (PR), Desire for Help (DH), Treatment Readiness (TR), Pressures for Treatment (PT), and Treatment Needs (TN), which are using a 5-likert score. The score of the scale ranges from 36 to 180, with higher score indicating a higher motivation towards solving the problem. | 3-month | |
Secondary | The changes of motivation towards solving the problem | Participants' changes of motivation towards solving the problem between baseline and 6-month follow up measured using the Chinese version of Treatment Needs/Motivation Scales (TCU MOTForm). The The scale consists of 36 items with 5 subscales, namely Problem Recognition (PR), Desire for Help (DH), Treatment Readiness (TR), Pressures for Treatment (PT), and Treatment Needs (TN), which are using a 5-likert score. The score of the scale ranges from 36 to 180, with higher score indicating a higher motivation towards solving the problem. | 6-month | |
Secondary | Changes in drug consumption at 3 month comparing to that at baseline | The participants' changes in drug consumption between baseline and 3 months follow-up using using a Structured-Questionnaire gathering the frequency and categoties of drug consumption in the past 30 days. The more frequencies and the more kinds of drug used indicating the higher consumption of drug abuse. | 3-month | |
Secondary | Changes in drug consumption at 6 month comparing to that at baseline | The participants' changes in drug consumption between baseline and 6 months follow-up using using a Structured-Questionnaire gathering the frequency and categoties of drug consumption in the past 30 days. The more frequencies and the more kinds of drug used indicating the higher consumption of drug abuse. | 6-month |
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