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NCT ID: NCT03094858 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Risk Reduction Behavior

Evaluation of a Smartphone Intervention to Reduce Sedentary Behavior

SMARTpath
Start date: March 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Participants (N = 300) will be randomly assigned to: 1) an equipment-only comparison group that receives a smartphone and an activity monitor wristband but does not receive smartphone intervention prompts, or 2) the intervention group who will receive an activity monitor wristband that works in conjunction with a smartphone to reduce sedentary time via smartphone prompts during prolonged sedentary bouts. All participants will be provided with a Fitbit® wristband activity monitor and an Android smartphone on the same day of the week (i.e., Mondays). Participants will complete a 1-week baseline accelerometer and EMA period prior to the start of the intervention. Participants will be followed for 26 weeks after the intervention begins with follow-up visits at 6, 13, and 26 weeks. The primary outcome will be accelerometer-measured time spent in sedentary activity. Sedentary breaks, total active time, and time spent in light, moderate, and vigorous activity will be additionally evaluated as outcomes. Contextual variables and potential treatment mechanisms will be assessed via traditional questionnaire measurement and daily random EMAs at baseline and all follow-up visits. Brief smartphone-based daily diary assessments will be completed daily for the duration of the study.

NCT ID: NCT01169922 Withdrawn - Health Behavior Clinical Trials

HIV Prevention With Adolescents: Neurocognitive Deficits and Treatment Response

SHARP
Start date: October 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This research is examining how genetic and brain factors play a role in adolescents' health risk behavior as well as studying behaviors that young people engage in that may place them at risk for contracting a sexually transmitted disease like HIV/AIDS, and what kind of educational program works best to reduce these risky behaviors.