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NCT number NCT03715426
Other study ID # HUM00133004-A
Secondary ID KL2TR000434KL2TR
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date October 21, 2018
Est. completion date April 18, 2019

Study information

Verified date July 2019
Source University of Michigan
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This study utilizes implementation science principles to culturally adapt a pre-existing web-based application (WebApp) for use with college students. The ADAPT-ITT process will be utilized to adapt the WebApp to a diverse (race, ethnicity, gender/sexual identity) college population with a focus on life skills and holistic self-care as reinforcement to currently available primary prevention programming available to incoming students. The study hypothesis is that the adapted WebApp will be usable, acceptable, and students will be willing to use it as a reinforcement to current university primary prevention programming. The study team will also monitor retention of participants over the academic year. This is a repeat pilot test to evaluate changes implemented to the WebApp after the initial pilot during the 2017-2018 academic year.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 250
Est. completion date April 18, 2019
Est. primary completion date April 1, 2019
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Currently enrolled as a student at the participating university (University of Michigan)

- Age 18 or older

- Willing to participate in the study

- Able to speak and read English

- Participated in Relationship Remix at the University of Michigan at residence halls during the Fall of 2018.

- Enroll with your University of Michigan email.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Did not complete the Relationship Remix session.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
MKit
MKit is a web-based application that uses a life-skills approach to address healthy relationships and sexual violence. It includes 14 tiles which incorporate information, goal setting, and resources.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of Michigan National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

References & Publications (5)

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Busch NB. Outcome measures for sexual assault services in Texas. The University of Texas at Austin; 2003. Retrieved from https://s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/wcasa/old-website-resources/Evaluation-Selecting%2BIndicators-Measure%2BDatabase%2B15.%2BOutcome_Me

Fincham FD, Cui M, Braithwaite S, Pasley K. Attitudes toward intimate partner violence in dating relationships. Psychol Assess. 2008 Sep;20(3):260-9. doi: 10.1037/1040-3590.20.3.260. — View Citation

Heron SL, Thompson MP, Jackson E, Kaslow NJ. Do responses to an intimate partner violence screen predict scores on a comprehensive measure of intimate partner violence in low-income black women? Ann Emerg Med. 2003 Oct;42(4):483-91. — View Citation

Koss MP, Abbey A, Campbell R, Cook S, Norris J, Testa C, Ullman S, West C, White J. Revising the SES: A collaborative process to improve assessment of sexual aggression and victimization. Psychology Women Quarterly 31:357-370, 2007. doi:10.13072/midss.279

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other 1-Month Sexual Victimization as Assessed by the 10-item Sexual Experiences Survey The 10-item Sexual Experiences Survey will be used to measure participants' experiences of sexual violence victimization. The revised Sexual Experiences Survey - Short Form Victimization includes 10 items that are used to assess the frequency of seven victimization behaviors and then uses three questions to explore the sex of the perpetrator and if the participant believes they were raped. We will be items 1-7 to assess the number of times an individual has experienced victimization over the last 1 month from 0 to 3+ times. The results will be scored as a percentage of participants who have experienced each individual behavior and the percentage who report that they have experienced a rape. 1-Month
Other 4-Months Sexual Victimization as Assessed by the 10-item Sexual Experience Survey The 10-item Sexual Experiences Survey will be used to measure participants' experiences of sexual violence victimization. The revised Sexual Experiences Survey - Short Form Victimization includes 10 items that are used to assess the frequency of seven victimization behaviors and then uses three questions to explore the sex of the perpetrator and if the participant believes they were raped. We will be items 1-7 to assess the number of times an individual has experienced victimization over the last 5 months from 0 to 3+ times. The results will be scored as a percentage of participants who have experienced each individual behavior and the percentage who report that they have experienced a rape. 4-Months
Other 1-Month Sexual Violence Perpetration as Assessed by the 10-item Sexual Experience Survey The 10-item Sexual Experiences Survey will be used to measure participants' experiences of sexual violence perpetration. The revised Sexual Experiences Survey - Short Form Perpetration includes seven items that are used to assess the frequency of perpetration of sexual violence behaviors and three questions that explore the sex of the victims and if the individual believes they have perpetrated a rape. We will be using these to assess the number of times an individual has perpetrated sexual violence over the last 1 month from 0 to 3+ times. The results will be scored as a percentage of participants who have perpetrated each individual behavior and the percentage who believe they have perpetrated a rape. 1-Month
Other 4-Month Sexual Violence Perpetration as Assessed by the 10-item Sexual Experience Survey The 10-item Sexual Experiences Survey will be used to measure participants' experiences of sexual violence perpetration. The revised Sexual Experiences Survey - Short Form Perpetration includes seven items that are used to assess the frequency of perpetration of sexual violence behaviors and three questions that explore the sex of the victims and if the individual believes they have perpetrated a rape. We will be using these to assess the number of times an individual has perpetrated sexual violence over the last 4 months from 0 to 3+ times. The results will be scored as a percentage of participants who have perpetrated each individual behavior and the percentage who believe they have perpetrated a rape. 4-Months
Other 1-Month Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence Knowledge Questions Assessed With 20 Items Adapted From the Texas Education Program Participant Response Form Twenty knowledge questions about sexual and intimate partner violence adapted from the Texas Education Program Participant Response Form will be used to assess knowledge of healthy relationships, sexual violence, and intimate partner violence. The questions are scored from 1 (no knowledge) to 5 (a lot of knowledge) with higher scores indicating more knowledge. Possible sum scores range from 20 (no knowledge) to 100 (a lot of knowledge about all of the topics). 1-Month
Other 4-Month Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence Knowledge Questions Assessed With 20 Items Adapted From the Texas Education Program Participant Response Form Twenty knowledge questions about sexual and intimate partner violence adapted from the Texas Education Program Participant Response Form will be used to assess knowledge of healthy relationships, sexual violence, and intimate partner violence. The questions are scored from 1 (no knowledge) to 5 (a lot of knowledge) with higher scores indicating more knowledge. Possible sum scores range from 20 (no knowledge) to 100 (a lot of knowledge about all of the topics). 4-Months
Other Self-Efficacy of Protective Behaviors Related to Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence as Assessed by 15 Investigator Created Items Self-efficacy of protective behaviors related to sexual and intimate partner violence will be assessed using a questionnaire developed by the investigators. Participants will complete a 15 item questionnaire with responses ranging from 1 (not at all confident) to 7 (very confident) related to confidence in ability to handle situations related to sexual and intimate partner violence. The total score for each participant can range from 15 (not at all confident in any of the behaviors) to 105 (very confident in all behaviors). 1-Month
Other Self-Efficacy of Protective Behaviors Related to Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence as Assessed by 15 Investigator Created Items Self-efficacy of protective behaviors related to sexual and intimate partner violence will be assessed using a questionnaire developed by the investigators. Participants will complete a 15 item questionnaire with responses ranging from 1 (not at all confident) to 7 (very confident) related to confidence in ability to handle situations related to sexual and intimate partner violence. The total score for each participant can range from 15 (not at all confident in any of the behaviors) to 105 (very confident in all behaviors). 4-Months
Other 1-Month Consensual Sexual Activity With 2 Investigator Created Items Two yes/no questions adopted from a colleague will be used to assess whether or not participants have ever engaged in sexual contact or intercourse that they found out was not consensual after the fact in the last 1 month. If they respond affirmatively then they will be asked an additional 14 descriptive questions about the event. Percent of students reporting ever engaging in sexual intercourse or contact that was not consensual will be reported. 1-Month
Other 4-Month Consensual Sexual Activity With 2 Investigator Created Items Two yes/no questions adopted from a colleague will be used to assess whether or not participants have ever engaged in sexual contact or intercourse that they found out was not consensual after the fact in the last 4 months. If they respond affirmatively then they will be asked an additional 14 descriptive questions about the event. Percent of students reporting ever engaging in sexual intercourse or contact that was not consensual will be reported. 4-Months
Other 1-Month Universal Violence Prevention Screening Protocol Thirteen yes/no questions from the Universal Violence Prevention Screening Protocol will be used to assess for personal experiences of intimate partner violence with the last 1 month. Each item will be evaluated individually and no total score will be computed. 1-Month
Other 4-Month Universal Violence Prevention Screening Protocol Thirteen yes/no questions from the Universal Violence Prevention Screening Protocol will be used to assess for personal experiences of intimate partner violence with the last 4 months. Each item will be evaluated individually and no total score will be computed. 4-Month
Other 1-Month Intimate Partner Violence Attitude Scale Seventeen questions from the Intimate Partner Violence Attitude Scale - Revised will be used to assess for participant's attitudes related to intimate partner violence. Possible responses are on a Likert-scale ranging from 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree) with some items requiring reverse coding. Potential sum scores range from 17 to 85 with higher scores indicating a more favorable attitude towards intimate partner violence behaviors. 1-Month
Other 4-Month Intimate Partner Violence Attitude Scale Seventeen questions from the Intimate Partner Violence Attitude Scale - Revised will be used to assess for participant's attitudes related to intimate partner violence. Possible responses are on a Likert-scale ranging from 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree) with some items requiring reverse coding. Potential sum scores range from 17 to 85 with higher scores indicating a more favorable attitude towards intimate partner violence behaviors. 4-Months
Primary Usability of the MKit WebApp as Assessed by the 10-item System Usability Scale Usability of the MKit WebApp will be measured using the 10-item System Usability Scale. Participants in the experimental group will complete the System Usability Scale, which is a 10 item questionnaire with responses that are rated from 1 (Strongly Disagree) to 5 (Strongly Agree) regarding use of the MKit WebApp. To get a final score: 1) First, one is subtracted from the score of the odd items; 2) Second, the responses are subtracted from 5 for the even-numbered items; 3) Then the responses are summed and multiplied by 2.5 to get a range of 0-100. A score above 68 is considered above average for perceived usability. 1-month
Primary Usability of the MKit WebApp as Assessed by the 10-item System Usability Scale Usability of the MKit WebApp will be measured using the 10-item System Usability Scale. Participants in the experimental group will complete the System Usability Scale, which is a 10 item questionnaire with responses that are rated from 1 (Strongly Disagree) to 5 (Strongly Agree) regarding use of the MKit WebApp. To get a final score: 1) First, one is subtracted from the score of the odd items; 2) Second, the responses are subtracted from 5 for the even-numbered items; 3) Then the responses are summed and multiplied by 2.5 to get a range of 0-100. A score above 68 is considered above average for perceived usability. 4-Months
Primary Acceptability of the MKit WebApp as Assessed by the 5-item System Acceptability Scale The 5-item System Acceptability Scale (investigator created) will be used to evaluate the acceptability of the WebApp in the intervention group only. An investigator-created acceptability scale with 5-items will be used to measure acceptability. Four items are scored from 1 (Strongly Agree/Very Likely) to 5 (Strongly Disagree/Very Unlikely) and will be reverse coded. One item assesses the frequency of use of the WebApp from 1 (Never) to 5 (Multiple times a week). All five items will be summed for a total score. Scores range from 5-25, with higher scores indicating greater acceptability. 1-Month
Primary Acceptability of the MKit WebApp as Assessed by the 5-item System Acceptability Scale The 5-item System Acceptability Scale (investigator created) will be used to evaluate the acceptability of the WebApp in the intervention group only. An investigator-created acceptability scale with 5-items will be used to measure acceptability. Four items are scored from 1 (Strongly Agree/Very Likely) to 5 (Strongly Disagree/Very Unlikely) and will be reverse coded. One item assesses the frequency of use of the WebApp from 1 (Never) to 5 (Multiple times a week). All five items will be summed for a total score. Scores range from 5-25, with higher scores indicating greater acceptability. 4-Months
Secondary 1-Month Retention The retention rate will be calculated based on how many participants in the intervention group have completed the follow-up surveys. A total retention rate (those retained/those enrolled) will be computed based on interaction with the WebApp. 1-Month
Secondary 4-Month Retention The retention rate will be calculated based on how many participants in the intervention group have completed the follow-up surveys. A total retention rate (those retained/those enrolled) will be computed based on interaction with the WebApp. 4-Month
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