Smoking Clinical Trial
Official title:
RCT of Tobacco Use Prevention and Sexual Risk Reduction Interventions for Parents of African American and Latino Youth in Middle School
The purpose of this study is to develop and evaluate the effectiveness of a parent-based intervention that can be implemented in conjunction with existing school-based programs designed to prevent or reduce sexual risk behavior or to prevent or reduce tobacco use in young adolescents. The parent programs are expected to have effects on adolescent behavior over and above the effects of the school-based programs.
Although parent-based programs have shown promise in reducing adolescent risk behavior, few
have been rigorously evaluated and shown to be effective. Recruitment and retention of
parents into lengthy workshops has been a problem and few programs have been developed
specifically for inner-city, minority populations who are at greatest risk for a number of
adverse health outcomes. Linking Lives was designed to address these issues.
Parent Intervention. The primary feature of the parent component is a written manual
distributed in modules to mothers that teaches them how to communicate effectively with
their children about sex or tobacco risk behaviors and how to improve their relationships
with their children. This is accompanied by two face-to-face intervention sessions for
mothers, during which they are given the intervention materials and an opportunity to
participate in role playing activities with other parents, and by regular contact by trained
parent volunteers to determine if the parent has implemented the manual contents. Mothers
and their adolescents attend Linking Lives events together at the school in the evenings and
on weekends during which time adolescents attend their own intervention sessions at the same
time mothers are attending theirs (mothers in the control condition participate in sessions
on helping their children choose a high school).
Sample. Nine middle schools in the Bronx, New York and two schools in the Harlem
neighborhood of New York are participating in the study. The schools are located in
communities that are financially disadvantaged. Approximately 70% of the students in the
schools are Latino and 30% are African American. A total of 4,750 adolescents and their
mothers will participate in the study, 1,900 for tobacco and 2,850 for sexual risk
reduction. Students are randomly sampled and their parent is contacted regarding family
participation in the study.
Evaluation. Based on input from elicitation studies, focus groups with adolescents and
mothers, a pre-intervention survey of 668 mother-adolescent pairs, a psychometric study for
both English- and Spanish-language instruments, feedback from community and school leaders,
and a scientific panel of experts, the instruments, manuals and intervention protocol have
been developed. All measures and intervention materials have been developed in English and
in Spanish. The evaluation includes a baseline, 3-month post-test and a 15-month delayed
post-test assessment of adolescents and mothers. For tobacco, within schools, students will
be randomly assigned to an experimental group (school-based curriculum plus parent
component) or a control group (school-based curriculum only). For sexual risk reduction,
students will be randomly assigned to the combined experimental condition (school-based
curriculum plus parent component), a parent-only experimental condition (parent component is
distributed to mothers, but no school component is delivered) or a control group
(school-based curriculum only).
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label
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