Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Not yet recruiting
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT05455203 |
Other study ID # |
2000032674 |
Secondary ID |
R24DA051946 |
Status |
Not yet recruiting |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
January 2024 |
Est. completion date |
October 2024 |
Study information
Verified date |
July 2023 |
Source |
Yale University |
Contact |
Ijeoma Opara, PhD LMSW MPH |
Phone |
908-494-3493 |
Email |
ijeoma.opara[@]yale.edu |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
The purpose of this study is to adapt a racial-specific parent-child substance use education
intervention for Black families in Paterson and East Orange, New Jersey which can promote
family bonding, communication, and supervision, as well as acknowledging racial and ethnic
specific norms, values, and pride. The adaptation of this intervention will be designed based
on the needs of Black parents and their children and direct input from them as stakeholders.
Description:
The study is a formative qualitative study design with the intention of using findings for
the adaptation and evidence-based intervention.
Study Approach: Using the ADAPT-ITT approach, we seek to first consult with Black families
and stakeholders in cities that include a large population of Black people in Paterson and
East Orange, New Jersey such as to understand their unique challenges in discussing substance
use with their children while also seeking their guidance on the development of a racial
specific substance use parent-child intervention. The investigator will use a proactive
rather than a reactive approach to recruit study participants. A proactive approach brings
project staff into direct contact with potential participants. This typically involves
face-to-face contact with community leaders and organizations, as well as recruitment
presentations and meetings in the community.
Aim 1: Collect qualitative data from Black parents and youth between the ages of 10-17 years
from (n=20) parent-child dyads on the challenges, barriers, and facilitators to communicating
about substance use. Recruitment will take place with partnership of community-based
organizations and supportive family programs. Semi-structured interviews will be conducted
with adolescents and their parents to solicit their perspectives on identifiable strategies
that have worked to discuss substance use within their family, barriers and facilitators to
effective prevention programs, and specific community and cultural norms regarding youth
substance use. Interviews will be conducted separately where youth will be included in one
focus group and interview and parents will be in a separate focus group and interview. This
is done to allow for youth and parents to feel comfortable in sharing challenges pertaining
to substance use prevention education.
Aim 2: Adapt a family and community-based substance use prevention intervention for Black
youth and families in Paterson and East Orange, NJ. Using the ADAPT-ITT implementation
framework, Phase 1 and 2 which include a family and community advisory board (consisting of
three parent-child dyads and 3 community leaders) will be developed to guide the adaptation
of the intervention. The proposed adapted intervention will build upon evidence-based
parent-adolescent interventions such as the Strong African American Families-Teen (SAAF-T)
and The Family Check Up.
Aim 2a: Phase 3 of ADAPT-ITT includes theater testing involving the family and community
advisory board which will be responsible in reviewing the adapted interventions and providing
feedback.