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NCT number NCT03855033
Other study ID # iRT-Media Aware HS-Phase I
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date January 24, 2018
Est. completion date March 12, 2018

Study information

Verified date February 2019
Source Innovation Research & Training
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This is a pretest-posttest feasibility study of Media Aware Sexual Health - High School, an interactive web-based comprehensive sexual health media literacy education program for high school students. The program is designed to develop students' critical thinking skills and promote sexual health. It is hypothesized that this program will enhance adolescents' media literacy skills, sexual health knowledge, cognitions (i.e., attitudes, self-efficacy, and norms), and behaviors regarding healthy sexual decision-making.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 367
Est. completion date March 12, 2018
Est. primary completion date March 12, 2018
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 12 Years to 17 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

1. Students must be in grades 9 or 10 in participating classrooms at participating schools.

2. Students must be able to speak and read English because the study materials (e.g., questionnaires) and the program are in English.

3. Students must have appropriate permissions to receive sex education per school districts' policy (i.e., opt-in policy or opt-out policy).

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
Media Aware Sexual Health - High School
Media Aware Sexual Health is a web-based comprehensive sexual health education program for high school students that uses a media literacy approach.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States innovation Research & Training Durham North Carolina

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Innovation Research & Training

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Intent to intervene as bystander Participants are asked on a 4-point Likert scale (not likely at all; Unlikely; Likely; Extremely likely) how likely they would be to intervene as a bystander (e.g., Approach a friend if I thought they were in an abusive relationship and let them know that I am here to help) pretest and posttest (approximately one week after pretest)
Other Efficacy to intervene as bystander Participants are asked to indicate on a scale on 0 (Can't do) to 100 (Very Certain) their degree of confidence in several behaviors (e.g., I could talk to a friend who I suspected is in an abusive relationship.) pretest and posttest (approximately one week after pretest)
Other Belief in rape myths Participants are asked on a 4-point Likert scale (strongly disagree; disagree; agree; strongly agree) their level of agreement on several items pertaining to myths about rape (e.g., It shouldn't be considered rape if a guy is drunk and didn't realize what he was doing.) pretest and posttest (approximately one week after pretest)
Other Acceptance of strict gender role stereotypes Participants are asked on a 4-point Likert scale (strongly disagree; disagree; agree; strongly agree) their level of agreement on several items pertaining to strict gender role stereotypes (e.g., Raising children is primarily a woman's responsibility). pretest and posttest (approximately one week after pretest)
Other Acceptance of dating violence Participants are asked on a 4-point Likert scale (strongly disagree; disagree; agree; strongly agree) their level of agreement on several items pertaining to dating violence (e.g., It is okay for people to hit their girlfriends/boyfriends if they did something to make them mad). pretest and posttest (approximately one week after pretest)
Primary Change in willingness to engage in unprotected sex 4-point Likert scale (strongly disagree; disagree; agree; strongly agree) assessing the degree to which one is willing to engage in unprotected sex (Suppose you were with a boyfriend/girlfriend. He/she wants to have sex, but neither of you have any form of protection. In this situation, how willing would you be to go ahead and hook-up anyway?). pretest and posttest (approximately one week after pretest)
Primary Change in willingness to hook up against own wishes 4-point Likert scale (strongly disagree; disagree; agree; strongly agree) assessing the degree to which one is willing to hook up with someone even if they are not sure that they really want to. (Suppose you were with a boyfriend/girlfriend. He/she wants to hook-up, but you are not sure that you want to. In this situation, how willing would you be to go ahead and hook-up anyway?). pretest and posttest (approximately one week after pretest)
Primary Change in intentions to use contraception/protection 4-point Likert scale (not at all likely; unlikely; likely; extremely likely) assessing intentions to use contraception (e.g., if you were to have vaginal or anal sex, how likely would you be to use a condom?). pretest and posttest (approximately one week after pretest)
Primary Change in intentions to engage in sexual activity 4-point Likert scale (not at all likely; unlikely; likely; extremely likely) assessing participants intentions to engage in sex in the next year (How likely is that you will have any type of sexual contact with another person (oral sex, anal sex, vaginal sex, or genital-to-genital contact) in the next year?). pretest and posttest (approximately one week after pretest)
Secondary Efficacy to refuse sexual activity 4-point Likert scale (strongly disagree; disagree; agree; strongly agree) assessing participants efficacy to refuse sex (e.g., I could say no to someone who is pressuring me to have sex). pretest and posttest (approximately one week after pretest)
Secondary Efficacy to communicate before sex 4-point Likert scale (strongly disagree; disagree; agree; strongly agree) assessing participants efficacy to communicate about sexual health (e.g., I could talk with a boy/girlfriend about using condoms for sexually transmitted infection protection). pretest and posttest (approximately one week after pretest)
Secondary Efficacy to use contraception/protection 4-point Likert scale (strongly disagree; disagree; agree; strongly agree) assessing participants efficacy to get and use contraception (e.g., If I wanted to, I could get condoms or another form of contraception). pretest and posttest (approximately one week after pretest)
Secondary Intentions to communicate before sex 4-point Likert scale (not at all likely; unlikely; likely; extremely likely) assessing intentions to communicate about sexual health before sex (e.g., Before deciding to have sex, how likely would you be to talk to a boy/girlfriend about HIV/AIDS or other sexually transmitted infections?). pretest and posttest (approximately one week after pretest)
Secondary Sexual health knowledge Participants are asked several multiple choice and T/F questions about sexual health. pretest and posttest (approximately one week after pretest)
Secondary Norms - Frequency of teen risky sexual activity (%) Participants are asked to indicate what percentage [0% = no teens; 100% = all teens] are engage in risky sexual activities (e.g., have sex with someone who is much older). pretest and posttest (approximately one week after pretest)
Secondary Norms - teen sexual activity (%) Participants are asked to indicate what percentage [0% = no teens; 100% = all teens] are engage in sexual activity. pretest and posttest (approximately one week after pretest)
Secondary Perceived realism of media messages Participants are asked on a 4-point Likert scale (strongly disagree; disagree; agree; strongly agree) the degree to which they agreed that teens on the media: 1) do things that average teens do; 2) act like average teens; 3) are as sexually experienced as average teens; 3) get pregnant as often as average teens; 4) get STIs as often as average teens. pretest and posttest (approximately one week after pretest)
Secondary Perceived similarity to media messages Participants are asked on a 4-point Likert scale (strongly disagree; disagree; agree; strongly agree) the degree to which they agreed that: 1) The things I do in my life are similar to what I see teens do in the media; 2) I look like teens I see in the media; 3) I like the kinds of things that teens in the media like. pretest and posttest (approximately one week after pretest)
Secondary Cognitive elaboration of advertisement Participants are shown an advertisement and responded on a 4-point Likert scale (not much at all; a little; a good amount; a lot) the extent to which they: 1) thought about the ad; 2) spent time thinking about the ad; and 3) paid attention to the ad. pretest and posttest (approximately one week after pretest)
Secondary Media Skepticism Participants are asked on a 4-point Likert scale (strongly disagree; disagree; agree; strongly agree) the degree to which they agree with several statements about media (e.g., Media are dishonest about what happens when people drink alcohol). pretest and posttest (approximately one week after pretest)
Secondary Teen Sex Attitudes Participants are asked on a 4-point Likert scale (strongly disagree; disagree; agree; strongly agree) the degree to which they agree with several statements about teen sex (e.g., it is ok for teens to be sexually active). pretest and posttest (approximately one week after pretest)
Secondary Risky Teen Sex Attitudes Participants are asked on a 4-point Likert scale (strongly disagree; disagree; agree; strongly agree) the degree to which they agree with several statements about teens engaging in risky sexually behaviors (e.g., I believe it is ok for teens to do use alcohol or drugs before or during a sexual encounter.) pretest and posttest (approximately one week after pretest)
Secondary Teen Contraception Use Attitudes Participants are asked on a 4-point Likert scale (strongly disagree; disagree; agree; strongly agree) the degree to which they agree with several statements about teen contraception use (e.g., I believe if a teen is going to have sex, they should always use a condom.) pretest and posttest (approximately one week after pretest)
Secondary Teen Sexual Communication Attitudes Participants are asked on a 4-point Likert scale (strongly disagree; disagree; agree; strongly agree) the degree to which they agree with several statements about teen sexual communication (e.g., Before deciding to have sex, I believe teens should talk with their parents or another trusted adult). pretest and posttest (approximately one week after pretest)
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