Substance Use Clinical Trial
Official title:
Preventing Drug Abuse and HIV in Hispanic First Offenders
The main goal of the proposed study is to evaluate the efficacy of Familias Unidas (United
Families), a family-based, ecodevelopmental intervention found to be previously efficacious
in preventing and reducing behavior problems, illicit drug use, and unsafe sexual behavior
in non-delinquent Hispanic adolescents (Pantin et al., 2003; Prado, Pantin, Briones et al.,
2007).
The study hypotheses are as follows:
Hypothesis 1. Familias Unidas will be more efficacious than Treatment as Usual in preventing
drug use among Hispanic first offending adolescents or those who are at risk for committing
a first time offense over time.
Hypothesis 1a. The effect of Familias Unidas on drug use will be partially mediated by
improvements in family functioning.
Hypothesis 2. Familias Unidas will be more efficacious than Treatment as Usual in preventing
unsafe sexual behavior among Hispanic first offending adolescents or those who are at risk
for committing a first time offense over time.
Hypothesis 2a. The effect of Familias Unidas on unsafe sexual behavior will be partially
mediated by improvements in family functioning.
Hypothesis 3. Familias Unidas will be more efficacious than Treatment as Usual in preventing
subsequent criminal offenses among Hispanic first offending adolescents or in preventing a
first time offense for those at risk for committing a first time offense over time.
Hypothesis 3a. The effect of Familias Unidas on subsequent criminal offenses will be
mediated by family functioning.
Familias Unidas aims to prevent drug use and unprotected sexual behavior by increasing
family functioning. A sample of 240 Hispanic adolescent first offenders or those at risk of
becoming first offenders (age range 12 to 17) and 240 primary caregivers will be randomized
to one of two conditions: Familias Unidas or Treatment as Usual. The investigators do not
expect any risks to participants for participating in this study; however, participants may
feel embarrassed by some of the content or feel fatigued as a result of completing the
assessments. Also, depending on which group participants are assigned to, they may be less
likely to use drugs and practice unsafe sexual behaviors and more likely to function better
as families.
The proposed study will be guided by four aims. AIM 1 is to evaluate the efficacy of
Familias Unidas, relative to Treatment as Usual in preventing illicit drug use in a sample
of Hispanic youth first offenders or those at high risk of committing a first offense; AIM 2
is to evaluate the efficacy of Familias Unidas, relative to Treatment as Usual in preventing
unsafe sexual behavior; AIM 3 is to evaluate the efficacy of Familias Unidas, relative to
Treatment as Usual in preventing a first offense or reducing the number of subsequent
criminal offenses ; and AIM 4 is to assess the extent to which family functioning mediates
the effects of the intervention on illicit drug use, unsafe sexual behavior, and first or
subsequent criminal offenses.
Compared to non-Hispanic whites, Hispanic adolescents are highly vulnerable to drug use and
HIV infection. Hispanic adolescents between the ages of 13 to 19 are five times more likely
to be infected with HIV than are same-aged non-Hispanic Whites (CDC-P, 2006). Compared to
non-Hispanic whites and to African Americans, Hispanic 8th graders report the highest
lifetime, annual, and 30-day prevalence rates of alcohol, cigarette, and licit or illicit
drug use (with the exception of amphetamines; Johnston et al., 2008). Hispanic adolescents
also have higher rates of unprotected sex at last intercourse (CDC-P, 2007) than
non-Hispanic whites or African Americans. Drug use and unsafe sexual behavior are risks for
HIV infection. Hispanics are also a youthful population, with more than one-third under the
age of 18 (Marotta & Garcia, 2003). Preventing drug use and HIV in Hispanics, and
particularly among Hispanic youth at elevated risk for drug use and unsafe sexual behavior,
such as Hispanics in the criminal justice setting or those at risk of entering the criminal
justice system (Telpin, 2003), is therefore of vital importance.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Prevention
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