Violence Clinical Trial
Official title:
Take Charge 2- A Multi-Center Randomized Trial of Mentoring to Prevent Youth Violence: Incorporating New Communication and Information Technology
The purpose of this study is to test whether a violence prevention curriculum delivered by Big Brothers and Big Sisters staff and mentors can reduce violence involvement for assault-injured youth.
Violent injury is a major cause of morbidity and mortality among adolescents. The presence of
a positive adult role model is a well-established protective factor against violence and
other maladaptive outcomes among youth. Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) is the largest U.S.
mentoring organization with proven effectiveness in improving youth outcomes. However, these
programs may be less effective with youth who already are exhibiting involvement in problem
behavior at the time of program referral. Take Charge!, a mentor- and
professional-implemented intervention with 10-15 year old assault-injured youth, showed
promise for improving perceived self efficacy for avoiding violence and for decreasing
aggression and problem behavior.
The overall goal of the proposed project is to develop, implement, and evaluate a
research-informed youth development program that adapts the BBBS model to work for
assault-injured youth. The aims are:
- To expand and refine Take Charge! and integrate it with BBBS practices;
- To conduct a randomized, controlled trial in which assault-injured 10-15 year old youth
recruited from emergency departments in Baltimore and D.C. receive either standard
emergency department follow-up care or the Take Charge! 2 intervention with assessment
of violence-related, mental health, and educational outcomes;
- To conduct a comprehensive process evaluation of Take Charge! 2;
- And to accurately measure the costs of the intervention and assess cost-effectiveness.
Youth violence is a major cause of morbidity and mortality with marked disparities by
race/ethnicity and socioeconomic status. This study is a critical next step in translating
evidence-based research to real-world settings and practice.
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