Violence, Gender-Based Clinical Trial
Official title:
Preventing Adolescent Dating Violence Through Gender-Transformative Healthy Relationships Promotion: The WiseGuyz Program
Adolescent dating violence (ADV) is a pressing public health problem in North America, and strategies to prevent perpetration are needed. To this end, a substantial body of research demonstrates the importance of applying a gender lens to target root causes of ADV. To date, however, there has been limited research on how to specifically engage boys in ADV prevention. As such, this protocol describes the evaluation of a program called WiseGuyz, a community-facilitated, gender-transformative healthy relationships program for mid-adolescent (~ages 13-15) male-identified youth. WiseGuyz aims to reduce male-perpetrated ADV, and improve mental and sexual health, by helping participants identify and deconstruct male gender role norms, and explore healthier, more inclusive ways of being a guy in the world. The primary goal of this evaluation is to explore the impact of WiseGuyz on ADV outcomes among mid-adolescent male-identified youth, using a mixed-methods, longitudinal, quasi-experimental design with a matched comparison group.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 700 |
Est. completion date | June 30, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | June 30, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Male |
Age group | 13 Years to 16 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - all participants need to be enrolled in the 9th grade in 2019-20, 2021-22 or 2022-23 in order to participate (study length extended due to COVID-19 disruptions in 2019-20, 2020-21 and 2021-22). Exclusion Criteria: - individuals who are not male-identified and not in the 9th grade at one of the participating schools in 2019-20, 2021-22 or 2022-23 will not be invited to participate. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Canada | University of Calgary | Calgary | Alberta |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Calgary | Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) |
Canada,
Claussen C. Men engaging boys in healthy masculinity through school-based sexual health education [published online ahead of print August 10, 2018]. Sex Education. doi:10.1080/14681811.2018.1506914
Claussen C. The WiseGuyz Program: Sexual health education as a pathway to supporting changes in endorsement of traditional masculinity ideologies. The Journal of Men's Studies. 25(2): 150-167, 2016.
Exner-Cortens D, Hurlock D, Wright A, Carter R, Krause, P. Preliminary evaluation of a gender-transformative healthy relationships program for adolescent boys [published online ahead of print January 31, 2019]. Psychol Men Masculin. doi:10.1037/men0000204
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Bystander intervention behaviours for violence prevention | Change from baseline in positive (e.g., talking to an adult) and negative (e.g., laughing) behaviours among intervention participants as compared to matched controls, as assessed using the Bystander Intervention Behaviors scale (Abebe et al., 2018). | Cohort 1: up to 12 months; Cohort 2: up to 12 months | |
Secondary | Adolescent dating violence perpetration | Change from baseline in overall perpetration (physical, sexual and/or psychological) among intervention participants as compared to matched controls, as assessed using the Conflict In Adolescent Dating Relationships Inventory (CADRI; Wolfe et al., 2001). | Cohort 1: 12 months; Cohort 2: 12 months | |
Secondary | Positive mental health | Change from baseline in overall positive mental health (emotional, social and psychological) among intervention participants as compared to matched controls, as assessed using the Mental Health Continuum-Short Form (MHC-SF; Keyes, 2006). | Cohort 1: 12 months; Cohort 2: 12 months | |
Secondary | Bullying perpetration | Change from baseline in overall bullying perpetration (physical, verbal, social, cyber) among intervention participants as compared to matched controls, as assessed using the School Climate Bullying Survey - Bullying Behavior Sub-Scale (SCBS-BB; Cornell, 2016). | Cohort 1: 12 months; Cohort 2: 12 months | |
Secondary | Friendship closeness | Change from baseline in overall friendship closeness (emotional support, intimate disclosure, companionship, approval, satisfaction) among intervention participants as compared to matched controls, as assessed using the Network of Relationships Inventory - Relationship Qualities Version (NRI-RQV; Buhrmester & Furman, 2008). | Cohort 1: 12 months; Cohort 2: 12 months | |
Secondary | Homophobic name-calling | Change from baseline in homophobic name-calling among intervention participants as compared to matched controls, as assessed using the Homophobic Content Agent Scale (Poteat & Espelage, 2007). | Cohort 1: 12 months; Cohort 2: 12 months | |
Secondary | Sexual health self-efficacy | Change from baseline in sexual health self-efficacy among intervention participants as compared to matched controls, as assessed using the Sexual Health Self-Efficacy Scale (Barthalow et al., 2010). | Cohort 1: up to 12 months; Cohort 2: up to 12 months | |
Secondary | Adherence to male role norms | Change from baseline in adherence to male role norms promoting emotional restriction, avoidance of femininity and toughness among intervention participants as compared to matched controls, as assessed using the Male Role Norms Inventory-Adolescent-Revised (MRNI-A-r; Levant et al., 2012). | Cohort 1: Immediate post-test; Cohort 2: Immediate post-test | |
Secondary | Attitudes towards sexual minorities | Change from baseline in negative attitudes towards sexual minorities among intervention participants as compared to matched controls, as assessed using the Negativity Towards Sexual Minorities scale (NTSM; Levant et al., 2012). | Cohort 1: Immediate post-test; Cohort 2: immediate post-test | |
Secondary | Dating abuse awareness | Change from baseline in dating abuse awareness among intervention participants as compared to matched controls, as assessed using the Dating Abuse Awareness Scale (Abebe et al., 2018). | Cohort 1: Immediate post-test; Cohort 2: Immediate post-test | |
Secondary | Intentions to intervene with peers | Change from baseline in intentions to intervene with peers (positive bystander behaviour for violence prevention) among intervention participants as compared to matched controls, as assessed using the Intentions to Intervene with Peers scale (Abebe et al., 2018). | Cohort 1: Immediate post-test; Cohort 2: Immediate post-test | |
Secondary | Help-seeking | Change from baseline in intentions to seek help for behavioural health problems among intervention participants as compared to matched controls, as assessed using the General Help-Seeking Questionnaire (GHSQ; Wilson et al., 2005). | Cohort 1: Immediate post-test; Cohort 2: Immediate post-test |
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