Injury Clinical Trial
Official title:
Preventing Motor Vehicle Crashes Among Young Drivers: Evaluation of the AAA Checkpoints Program
Background:
- Automobile crash risks are highest right after licensure and decline rapidly for about 6
months and then gradually for years, regardless of the amount of supervised practice
driving or age at licensure. The only approaches to this problem that have demonstrated
effectiveness are Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) and parental management.
- The Checkpoints Program consists of persuasive messages and materials designed to
increase adoption of the Checkpoints Parent-Teen Driving Agreement and to improve
parents' ability to set limits on higher-risk driving privileges for novice drivers.
Researchers are interested in determining whether expanding the Checkpoints Program to
an online version (instead of through the mail) can help improve parent limit-setting in
connection with the program.
Objectives:
- To determine the feasibility and effectiveness of conducting an online version of the
Checkpoints Program through American Automobile Association (AAA) clubs.
- To test rates of parental intervention and limit-setting after participation in the
Checkpoints Program.
Eligibility:
- Parents whose teenage children are enrolled in AAA-affiliated driving schools.
Design:
- Parents with children at the permit stage of driver's education will be recruited
through AAA clubs and will be asked to visit a designated Web site to sign up for the
program.
- Parents will provide consent and complete the baseline survey, and will be assigned to
random groups to test different versions of the Checkpoints Program (the intervention or
a control group Web site).
- The intervention program will contain videos, regular e-mails, and newsletters on
setting parental limits and information on specific teen driving risks. The control
program will provide information on various topics related to the licensing procedure
and safe driving, but no specific information on teen driving risks.
- A follow-up assessment will be conducted 1 month after the teenager receives his or her
license.
Crash risks are highest right after licensure and decline rapidly for about 6 months and then gradually for years, regardless of the amount of supervised practice driving or age at licensure. Graduate Driver Licensing (GDL) and parental management are the only approaches to this problem with demonstrated effectiveness. The Checkpoints Program consists of persuasive messages and materials designed to increase adoption of the Checkpoints Parent-Teen Driving Agreement and increase parent limit setting on higher-risk driving privileges among novice teenage drivers. The current study builds on the results of several previous trials of the Checkpoints Program that have shown significant treatment group effects on parent limit setting, teen risky driving, and violations. The purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy of conducting an online adaptation of the Checkpoints Program through the American Automobile Association (AAA) clubs. The study will be conducted with parents whose teenage children are enrolled in AAA-affiliated driving schools. 800 families will be recruited through AAA Clubs, assigned to intervention or comparison groups, provided online access to Checkpoints or comparison materials, and assessed at baseline and after teen licensure. ;
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