A Stage-Based Expert System for Teen Dating Violence Prevention
NCT ID: NCT02458365
Last Updated: 2016-04-21
Study Results
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COMPLETED
PHASE2
3901 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2009-09-30
2010-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The intervention trial was launched in the Fall of 2009. Both the intervention and comparison groups completed a computerized baseline assessment and two follow-up assessments approximately 6 and 12 months later-in the Spring and Fall of 2010. Students assigned to the intervention condition completed their first Teen Choices intervention session immediately following their baseline assessment. The second and third intervention sessions were administered at approximately 1 and 2 months follow-up. Students assigned to the comparison condition completed an alternative evidence-based online TTM-based intervention, Health In Motion, which targets physical activity, screen time, and healthy eating for obesity prevention (Mauriello et al., 2010). Health In Motion sessions were administered following the baseline, 6-month, and 12-month assessments to increase the benefits of study participation for comparison schools and students. Online assessment and intervention sessions were overseen by project research assistants with the assistance of school personnel.
Dating violence outcomes at one year follow-up were were examined in intervention and comparison participants who completed the final assessment and were exposed to risk for dating violence-that is, students who had experienced or perpetrated emotional or physical dating violence in the year prior to the study, who were current daters at baseline, or who dated during the follow-up period. Peer violence outcomes were examined in participants who completed the final assessment and were not exposed to risk for dating violence.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Teen Choices
Teen Choices: A Program for Healthy Nonviolent Relationships
Teen Choices: A Program for Healthy Nonviolent Relationships
A 3-session online, multimedia TTM-based intervention for teen dating violence prevention. For most students, the intervention seeks to reduce risk for dating violence by facilitating progress through the stages of change for using healthy relationship skills; daters are encouraged to use those skills in their dating relationships, and non-daters in their peer relationships, as relationships with peers serve as the foundation for experiences in romantic relationships. For victims of dating violence experiencing fear, the intervention does not focus on healthy relationship skills; instead, it seeks to facilitate progress through the stages of change for keeping oneself safe in relationships.
Comparison
Health In Motion
Health In Motion
A 3-session online, multimedia, TTM-based intervention which targets physical activity, screen time, and healthy eating for obesity prevention. Health In Motion sessions were administered following the baseline, 6-month, and 12-month assessments to increase the benefits of study participation for Comparison schools and students.
Interventions
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Teen Choices: A Program for Healthy Nonviolent Relationships
A 3-session online, multimedia TTM-based intervention for teen dating violence prevention. For most students, the intervention seeks to reduce risk for dating violence by facilitating progress through the stages of change for using healthy relationship skills; daters are encouraged to use those skills in their dating relationships, and non-daters in their peer relationships, as relationships with peers serve as the foundation for experiences in romantic relationships. For victims of dating violence experiencing fear, the intervention does not focus on healthy relationship skills; instead, it seeks to facilitate progress through the stages of change for keeping oneself safe in relationships.
Health In Motion
A 3-session online, multimedia, TTM-based intervention which targets physical activity, screen time, and healthy eating for obesity prevention. Health In Motion sessions were administered following the baseline, 6-month, and 12-month assessments to increase the benefits of study participation for Comparison schools and students.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* In grade 9, 10, or 11
Exclusion Criteria
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Pro-Change Behavior Systems
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Deborah A Levesque, Ph.D.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Pro-Change Behavior Systems, Inc.
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