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NCT number NCT05743478
Other study ID # STUDY22080150
Secondary ID R01CE003502
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date July 10, 2023
Est. completion date September 30, 2025

Study information

Verified date July 2023
Source University of Pittsburgh
Contact Afton Kirk-Johnson, PhD
Phone 412-692-6056
Email kirkjohnsona@upmc.edu
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This cluster-randomized community-partnered study will examine the effectiveness of a racial-, gender-, and economic-justice focused youth violence prevention program called Forging Hopeful Futures with youth ages 13-19.


Description:

This community-partnered cluster randomized trial in 16 neighborhoods impacted by structural inequities and high levels of community violence in Pittsburgh, PA and urban Washington D.C. and Maryland metro areas will evaluate effectiveness of Forging Hopeful Futures with youth ages 13-19. Forging Hopeful Futures combines economic justice content from job readiness training, racial and gender justice content from gender-transformative programming, and leadership building as a novel multi-level violence prevention intervention.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 720
Est. completion date September 30, 2025
Est. primary completion date September 30, 2025
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 13 Years to 19 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: 1. Participants must be ages 13-19 (inclusive) 2. Participants must speak English 3. Participants must live in the participating neighborhoods, attend schools in the participating neighborhoods, or use participating facilities 4. Participants must be able to provide follow up contact information Exclusion Criteria: 1. Not ages 13 -19 (inclusive) 2. Do not speak English 3. Do not live in the participating neighborhoods, attend schools in the participating neighborhoods, or use participating facilities 4. Unable to provide follow up contact information

Study Design


Intervention

Behavioral:
Forging Hopeful Futures
Forging Hopeful Futures is a 12 session curriculum for youth ages 13-19 that uses strengths-based and healing-centered approaches to critically examine structural forces that perpetuate racial and gender injustice, develop leadership skills in promoting gender equitable relationship norms, non-violent practices, and upstander skills, and enhance economic justice through job skills and employment opportunities. Through 12 sessions (3 hours/session) over a 6 to 12 week period, Forging Hopeful Futures combines racial, gender, and economic justice content with leadership development and workforce development opportunities.
Wellness Check-ins
Individual wellness checks will occur through a strengths-based telephone conversation focused on wellness resources. Youth will be provided with tailored resources based on needs identified during the call. Youth will be offered the option for additional phone check-ins to coordinate access to community resources and connection to individualized behavioral health supports if desired.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
United States Population Council Washington District of Columbia

Sponsors (3)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of Pittsburgh Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Population Council

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change in recent violence perpetration at 3 months The primary outcome will be past 3-month youth violence perpetration. This will be measured by self-report on 3 items adapted from the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Survey, using a past-3 month reporting interval: 1) physical fighting ("How many times were you in a physical fight?"), 2) threatening someone with a weapon ("How many times have you threatened someone with a weapon such as a gun, knife, or club?"), and 3) injuring someone with a weapon ("How many times have you injured someone with a weapon such as a gun, knife, or club?"). Each item will be assessed with 8 frequency response categories from 0 times to 12 or more times. A summary score will capture the past 3-month incidence of all 3 behaviors (possible range: 0- 21;lower score indicates better outcome) At baseline and three months after program conclusion
Secondary Change in recent violence perpetration at 6 months This will be measured using the same 3 items outlined in the primary outcome, but assessed as a change from baseline to 6 months after program conclusion. This includes self-report on 3 items adapted from the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Survey, using a past-3 month reporting interval: 1) physical fighting ("How many times were you in a physical fight?"), 2) threatening someone with a weapon ("How many times have you threatened someone with a weapon such as a gun, knife, or club?"), and 3) injuring someone with a weapon ("How many times have you injured someone with a weapon such as a gun, knife, or club?"). Each item will be assessed with 8 frequency response categories from 0 times to 12 or more times. A summary score will capture the past 3-month incidence of all 3 behaviors (possible range: 0- 21;lower score indicates better outcome) At baseline and six months after program conclusion
Secondary Change in relationship abuse at 3 months 10 abusive behavior items, modified from Conflict Tactics Scale-2, assess for perpetration against dating partners or towards peers. Summary score of any recent use of violence in the past 3 months (physical, sexual and emotional relationship abuse) calculated as one point for each behavior then summed (possible range: 0-10; lower score indicates better outcome). At baseline and three months after program conclusion
Secondary Change in sexual violence perpetration at 3 months 4 sexual violence perpetration items assess recent sexual violence perpetration (any/none). Summary score of any recent sexual violence perpetration in the past 3 months, calculated as one point for each behavior then summed (possible range: 0-4; lower score indicates better outcome). At baseline and three months after program conclusion
Secondary Change in cyber dating abuse and peer abuse 8 items assess using technology to perpetrate abuse against a dating partner or peers. Summary score of any recent use of technology to perpetrate abuse against a dating partner or peers in the past 3 months, calculated as one point for each behavior then summed (possible range: 0-8; lower score indicates better outcome). At baseline and three months after program conclusion
Secondary Change in bullying perpetration 6 items to indicate frequency of bullying perpetration on 4-point frequency scale. Mean score of any recent bullying perpetration in the past 3 months, calculated as a mean score across the 6 items (possible range: 0-3; lower score indicates better outcome). At baseline and three months after program conclusion
Secondary Change in cyberbullying perpetration 4-item scale adapted from a cyberbullying perpetration scale, assessing perpetration frequency on a 4-point frequency scale. Mean score of recent cyberbullying perpetration in the past 3 months, calculated as a mean across the 4 items (possible range:0-3; lower score indicated better outcome). At baseline and three months after program conclusion
Secondary Change in weapon carrying 1 item adapted from the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Survey asking about frequency of carrying a weapon in the past 30 days (measured on a 5-point frequency scale from 0 days to 6 or more days; possible range: 0-4; lower score indicates better outcome). At baseline and three months after program conclusion
Secondary Change in homophobic teasing 5-item scale with participants reporting how often they have perpetrated listed behaviors in the past 3 months (each item measured on a 6-point frequency scale from 0 times to 7 or more times). Mean score of recent homophobic teasing, calculated as a mean across the 5 items (possible range: 0-5; lower score indicates better outcome). At baseline and three months after program conclusion
Secondary Change in sexual harassment 5 items assess frequency of perpetrating sexual harassing behaviors in the past 3 months, assessing perpetration frequency on a 5-point frequency scale. Mean score of recent sexual harassment perpetration in the past 3 months, calculated as a mean across the 5 items (possible range:0-4; lower score indicated better outcome). At baseline and three months after program conclusion
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