Trial Outcomes & Findings for The Impact of a Parenting Intervention on Latino Youth Health Behaviors (NCT NCT03517111)
NCT ID: NCT03517111
Last Updated: 2024-02-26
Results Overview
Question: In the past 30 days, how many times have you...drunk more than a sip of beer, wine or liquor? Scale: 0 = 0; 1 = 1-2 times; 2 = 3-5 times; 3 = 6-9 times; 4 = 10-19 times; 5 = 20-39 times; 6 = 40 or more times
TERMINATED
NA
844 participants
(T1) Week 0, (T2) Week 10-12, (T3) Week 24-26
2024-02-26
Participant Flow
Goal was to enroll parent/6-8 grade age dyads;but some of the schools were grades K-8th grade.Per our community partner's terms, we opened up the study to all interested parents and did not turn anyone away.Parents whose child declined,or who had a child younger than the target age were still enrolled.These participants were not included in the final analyses,as they did not have a corresponding child.The numbers included in the participant flow are the total adults and children, not the dyads.
Unit of analysis: Schools
Participant milestones
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
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Substance Use Prevention Only
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
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Academic Success Program
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
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|---|---|---|---|
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Enrolled
STARTED
|
361 6
|
222 5
|
261 5
|
|
Enrolled
Parents
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215 6
|
126 5
|
153 5
|
|
Enrolled
Youth
|
146 6
|
96 5
|
108 5
|
|
Enrolled
COMPLETED
|
361 6
|
221 5
|
261 5
|
|
Enrolled
NOT COMPLETED
|
0 0
|
1 0
|
0 0
|
|
T1 Survey (Week 0)
STARTED
|
361 6
|
221 5
|
261 5
|
|
T1 Survey (Week 0)
Parents
|
132 6
|
125 5
|
153 5
|
|
T1 Survey (Week 0)
Youth
|
101 6
|
96 5
|
108 5
|
|
T1 Survey (Week 0)
COMPLETED
|
361 6
|
221 5
|
261 5
|
|
T1 Survey (Week 0)
NOT COMPLETED
|
0 0
|
0 0
|
0 0
|
|
T2 Survey (Week 10-12)
STARTED
|
361 6
|
221 5
|
261 5
|
|
T2 Survey (Week 10-12)
Parents
|
132 6
|
71 5
|
98 5
|
|
T2 Survey (Week 10-12)
Youth
|
101 6
|
57 5
|
76 5
|
|
T2 Survey (Week 10-12)
COMPLETED
|
233 6
|
128 5
|
174 5
|
|
T2 Survey (Week 10-12)
NOT COMPLETED
|
128 0
|
93 0
|
87 0
|
|
T3 Survey (Weeks 24-26)
STARTED
|
242 6
|
131 5
|
178 5
|
|
T3 Survey (Weeks 24-26)
Parents
|
119 6
|
70 5
|
92 5
|
|
T3 Survey (Weeks 24-26)
Youth
|
96 6
|
55 5
|
71 5
|
|
T3 Survey (Weeks 24-26)
COMPLETED
|
215 6
|
125 5
|
163 5
|
|
T3 Survey (Weeks 24-26)
NOT COMPLETED
|
27 0
|
6 0
|
15 0
|
Reasons for withdrawal
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
|---|---|---|---|
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Enrolled
Withdrawal by Subject
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
|
T2 Survey (Week 10-12)
Intervention workshops cancelled
|
83
|
78
|
60
|
|
T2 Survey (Week 10-12)
Lost to Follow-up
|
36
|
12
|
23
|
|
T2 Survey (Week 10-12)
Did not complete T2 survey, but continued with data collection
|
9
|
3
|
4
|
|
T3 Survey (Weeks 24-26)
Lost to Follow-up
|
27
|
6
|
15
|
Baseline Characteristics
Parents and youth are entered and analyzed separately.
Baseline characteristics by cohort
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=361 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=221 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=261 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
Total
n=843 Participants
Total of all reporting groups
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|---|---|---|---|---|
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Age, Continuous
Parents
|
39.7 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 6.913 • n=215 Participants • Parents and youth are entered and analyzed separately.
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40.48 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 6.937 • n=125 Participants • Parents and youth are entered and analyzed separately.
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40.01 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 6.894 • n=153 Participants • Parents and youth are entered and analyzed separately.
|
39.99 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 6.906 • n=493 Participants • Parents and youth are entered and analyzed separately.
|
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Age, Continuous
Youth
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12.46 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION .825 • n=146 Participants • Parents and youth are entered and analyzed separately.
|
12.48 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 1.02 • n=96 Participants • Parents and youth are entered and analyzed separately.
|
12.35 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION .9 • n=108 Participants • Parents and youth are entered and analyzed separately.
|
12.44 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION .903 • n=350 Participants • Parents and youth are entered and analyzed separately.
|
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Sex: Female, Male
Parents · Female
|
251 Participants
n=361 Participants
|
162 Participants
n=221 Participants
|
187 Participants
n=261 Participants
|
600 Participants
n=843 Participants
|
|
Sex: Female, Male
Parents · Male
|
110 Participants
n=361 Participants
|
59 Participants
n=221 Participants
|
74 Participants
n=261 Participants
|
243 Participants
n=843 Participants
|
|
Race/Ethnicity, Customized
Parents and youth · Hispanic or Latino
|
345 Participants
n=361 Participants
|
210 Participants
n=221 Participants
|
249 Participants
n=261 Participants
|
804 Participants
n=843 Participants
|
|
Race/Ethnicity, Customized
Parents and youth · American Indian/Native American
|
1 Participants
n=361 Participants
|
1 Participants
n=221 Participants
|
3 Participants
n=261 Participants
|
5 Participants
n=843 Participants
|
|
Race/Ethnicity, Customized
Parents and youth · African American/Black
|
1 Participants
n=361 Participants
|
1 Participants
n=221 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=261 Participants
|
2 Participants
n=843 Participants
|
|
Race/Ethnicity, Customized
Parents and youth · Asian/Pacific Islander
|
2 Participants
n=361 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=221 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=261 Participants
|
2 Participants
n=843 Participants
|
|
Race/Ethnicity, Customized
Parents and youth · More than one category
|
4 Participants
n=361 Participants
|
5 Participants
n=221 Participants
|
5 Participants
n=261 Participants
|
14 Participants
n=843 Participants
|
|
Race/Ethnicity, Customized
Parents and youth · Unknown
|
7 Participants
n=361 Participants
|
3 Participants
n=221 Participants
|
2 Participants
n=261 Participants
|
12 Participants
n=843 Participants
|
|
Race/Ethnicity, Customized
Parents and youth · White or Anglo
|
1 Participants
n=361 Participants
|
1 Participants
n=221 Participants
|
2 Participants
n=261 Participants
|
4 Participants
n=843 Participants
|
|
Region of Enrollment
United States
|
361 Participants
n=361 Participants
|
221 Participants
n=221 Participants
|
261 Participants
n=261 Participants
|
843 Participants
n=843 Participants
|
|
Adolescent Alcohol Use Frequency
|
0.05 units on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 0.25 • n=143 Participants • Analysis only conducted among adolescent participants.
|
0.14 units on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 0.66 • n=95 Participants • Analysis only conducted among adolescent participants.
|
0.10 units on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 0.41 • n=107 Participants • Analysis only conducted among adolescent participants.
|
0.09 units on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 0.445 • n=345 Participants • Analysis only conducted among adolescent participants.
|
|
Adolescent Alcohol Use Amount (past 30 days)
|
0.01 units on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 0.08 • n=145 Participants • Only adolescent participants were included in this analysis.
|
0.11 units on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 0.56 • n=96 Participants • Only adolescent participants were included in this analysis.
|
0.12 units on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 0.54 • n=107 Participants • Only adolescent participants were included in this analysis.
|
0.07 units on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 0.427 • n=348 Participants • Only adolescent participants were included in this analysis.
|
|
Parent predicted intake of whole grains
|
0.750 Ounce equivalents per day
STANDARD_DEVIATION 0.335 • n=170 Participants • Only parent participants were included in this analysis
|
0.694 Ounce equivalents per day
STANDARD_DEVIATION 0.254 • n=103 Participants • Only parent participants were included in this analysis
|
0.806 Ounce equivalents per day
STANDARD_DEVIATION 0.618 • n=126 Participants • Only parent participants were included in this analysis
|
0.753 Ounce equivalents per day
STANDARD_DEVIATION 0.431 • n=399 Participants • Only parent participants were included in this analysis
|
|
Parent predicted intake of total added sugars
|
16.95 Tsp equivalents per day
STANDARD_DEVIATION 6.90 • n=166 Participants • Only adult participants were included in this analysis.
|
16.14 Tsp equivalents per day
STANDARD_DEVIATION 6.39 • n=100 Participants • Only adult participants were included in this analysis.
|
16.36 Tsp equivalents per day
STANDARD_DEVIATION 6.26 • n=122 Participants • Only adult participants were included in this analysis.
|
16.56 Tsp equivalents per day
STANDARD_DEVIATION 6.57 • n=388 Participants • Only adult participants were included in this analysis.
|
|
Parent predicted intake of fruit and vegetables (including legumes)
|
2.61 Cup equivalents per day
STANDARD_DEVIATION 0.80 • n=166 Participants • Only adult participants were included in this analysis
|
2.50 Cup equivalents per day
STANDARD_DEVIATION 0.79 • n=103 Participants • Only adult participants were included in this analysis
|
2.63 Cup equivalents per day
STANDARD_DEVIATION 0.74 • n=135 Participants • Only adult participants were included in this analysis
|
2.59 Cup equivalents per day
STANDARD_DEVIATION 0.78 • n=404 Participants • Only adult participants were included in this analysis
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: (T1) Week 0, (T2) Week 10-12, (T3) Week 24-26Population: Only adolescent participants were included in the analysis
Question: In the past 30 days, how many times have you...drunk more than a sip of beer, wine or liquor? Scale: 0 = 0; 1 = 1-2 times; 2 = 3-5 times; 3 = 6-9 times; 4 = 10-19 times; 5 = 20-39 times; 6 = 40 or more times
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=143 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=95 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=107 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Adolescent Recent Alcohol Intake Frequency
T1 (Week 0)
|
0.05 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 0.25
|
0.14 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 0.66
|
0.1 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 0.41
|
—
|
|
Adolescent Recent Alcohol Intake Frequency
T2 (Weeks 10-12)
|
0.06 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 0.28
|
0.18 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 0.83
|
0.05 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 0.23
|
—
|
|
Adolescent Recent Alcohol Intake Frequency
T3 (Weeks 24-26)
|
0.03 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 0.18
|
0.12 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 0.83
|
0.09 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 0.41
|
—
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: (T1) Week 0, (T2) Week 10-12, (T3) Week 24-26Population: Only adolescent participants were included in the analysis
Question: How many drinks of alcohol (more than a sip of beer, wine, or liquor) have you had in the past 30 days? Scale: 0 = None; 1 = One drink; 2 = 2-3 drinks; 3 = 4-7 drinks; 4=8-15 drinks; 5=16-30 drinks; 6= More than 30 drinks
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=145 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=96 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=107 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Adolescent Recent Alcohol Intake Amount
T1 (Week 0)
|
0.01 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 0.08
|
0.11 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 0.56
|
0.12 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 0.54
|
—
|
|
Adolescent Recent Alcohol Intake Amount
T2 (Weeks 10-12)
|
0.00 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 0.00
|
0.14 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 0.82
|
0.05 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 0.23
|
—
|
|
Adolescent Recent Alcohol Intake Amount
T3 (Weeks 24-26)
|
0.03 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 0.18
|
0.11 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 0.82
|
0.01 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 0.12
|
—
|
PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Participants could skip questions; additionally, some participants didn't complete all three waves of data collection.
Survey questions: Change in youths' responses to substance use offers in the past 30 days. Scale ranges from 0 (never responded in this way) to 5 (responded this way more than 10 times). Change in youths' intention to use substances measured as likely responses to hypothetical substance use offers. Scale ranges from 1 (Definitely no) to 4 (Definitely yes).
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=106 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=55 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=78 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=239 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Drug Resistance Strategies
Baseline (T1) drug resistance strategies
|
1.1157 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.43786
|
1.3364 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.78485
|
1.2695 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.5919
|
1.2177 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.57104
|
|
Drug Resistance Strategies
T2 drug resistance strategies
|
.7321 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.11529
|
.9273 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.50745
|
1.1853 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.79173
|
.9294 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.47036
|
|
Drug Resistance Strategies
T3 drug resistance strategies
|
.7445 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.34628
|
.9314 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.68751
|
.7874 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.49095
|
.8037 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.47654
|
|
Drug Resistance Strategies
Baseline (T1) intentions to use substances (higher score=higher intention)
|
1.0947 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .25029
|
1.2045 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .44381
|
1.1526 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .96982
|
1.1394 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .34513
|
|
Drug Resistance Strategies
T2 intentions to use substances (higher score=higher intention)
|
1.1046 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .30865
|
1.1545 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .35516
|
1.1809 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .41553
|
1.1419 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .35825
|
|
Drug Resistance Strategies
T3 intentions to use substances (higher score=higher intention)
|
1.0914 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .25746
|
1.1179 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .30463
|
1.1739 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .50239
|
1.1244 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .36403
|
PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: This outcome measure was removed from the survey, thus, there is no data to report.
A measure of parental beliefs that he/she is capable of performing parental roles/responsibilities
Outcome measures
Outcome data not reported
PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Participants could skip questions; additionally, some participants didn't complete all three waves of data collection.
Social Support Questionnaire score, scale from 1 to 7. Higher scores mean more social support.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=106 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=55 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=78 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=239 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Parents' Social Support
Baseline (T1) social support
|
5.7689 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.20103
|
5.4489 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.51703
|
5.5684 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.38217
|
5.6292 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.33993
|
|
Parents' Social Support
T2 social support
|
5.8381 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.24913
|
5.6591 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.38356
|
5.5846 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.44316
|
5.71 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.34744
|
|
Parents' Social Support
T3 social support
|
5.7186 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.1698
|
5.4725 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.32787
|
5.5744 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.28869
|
5.6094 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 12.444
|
PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Participants could skip questions; additionally, not everyone completed all three waves of data collection.
Gauges the parent's sense of parenting competence and ability to positively influence the child's development. Scale from 1-5, with higher score=more agency.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=106 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=55 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=78 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=239 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Parent Self-agency
Baseline (T1) parental self agency
|
4.221 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .51603
|
4.1176 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .55733
|
4.2744 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .51299
|
4.2146 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .52579
|
|
Parent Self-agency
T2 parental self agency
|
4.3879 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .51354
|
4.3868 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .46939
|
4.314 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .52859
|
4.3625 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .50744
|
|
Parent Self-agency
T3 parental self agency
|
4.3946 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .42518
|
4.4078 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .46167
|
4.3822 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .49498
|
4.3938 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .45615
|
PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Participants could skip questions; additionally, not everyone completed all three waves of data collection.
Survey questions (parents) measuring: Change in parental monitoring. Average of a 9-item scale, where each question is measured on a 5-point scale (1=Never, 5=Always).
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=106 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=55 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=78 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=239 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Overall Family Functioning- Parental Monitoring Subscale
T3 parental monitoring score
|
4.5096 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .46168
|
4.4454 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .48924
|
4.5283 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .49091
|
4.4996 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .47716
|
|
Overall Family Functioning- Parental Monitoring Subscale
Baseline (T1) parental monitoring score (Week 0)
|
4.288 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .48584
|
4.2471 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .47745
|
4.6252 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .41436
|
4.3599 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .48844
|
|
Overall Family Functioning- Parental Monitoring Subscale
T2 parental monitoring score
|
4.5216 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .47837
|
4.424 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .43793
|
4.5574 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .38802
|
4.5104 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .44107
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Participants could skip questions; additionally, not everyone completed all three waves of data collection.
From Gorman-Smith, Tolan, Zelli \& Huesmann (1996) - These items measure the extent to which the parent is involved in the child's life. Respondents are asked to indicate how often they engage in certain interactions with their children (Q1-2) and how often the child is involved in family activities (Q3-10). For the first two questions, (when was the most recent time parent and youth talked about certain things), the scale goes from 1 (I don't know) to 5 (yesterday or today). For questions 3-10, activities include: how often the youth helps with family fun activities, how often parent and youth have a friendly talk, whether the youth helps with chores, or errands, etc. The scale goes from 1 (hardly ever) to 5 (often). Point values are summed (MIN=10, MAX=50), and then divided by the total number of items. Higher scores indicate greater levels of parental monitoring and involvement.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=106 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=55 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=78 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=239 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Overall Family Functioning- Parental Involvement
Baseline (T1) parental involvement
|
4.178 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .54274
|
4.1796 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .56556
|
4.4319 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .49781
|
4.2616 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .54475
|
|
Overall Family Functioning- Parental Involvement
T2 parental involvement (Week 10-12)
|
4.437 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .4347
|
4.4277 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .36648
|
4.5902 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .40566
|
4.4866 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .41442
|
|
Overall Family Functioning- Parental Involvement
T3 parental involvement (Week 24-26)
|
4.2609 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .5196
|
4.3686 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .49051
|
4.4788 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .51803
|
4.3599 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .51801
|
PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Scale was removed from the final survey; there is no data to report.
Survey questions (parents) measuring: Change in family support,
Outcome measures
Outcome data not reported
PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Sub-scale was removed from survey. There is no data to report.
Sub-scale measuring family conflict.
Outcome measures
Outcome data not reported
PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Familism subscale was removed from final survey. There is no data to report.
Survey questions (parents) measuring familism subscale.
Outcome measures
Outcome data not reported
PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Parent results. Participants could skip questions. Additionally, some participants didn't complete all three waves of data collection.
Acculturation Rating Scale for Mexican Americans-II (ARSMA-II) asks participants to indicate on a five point likert scale (Not at all (1) and Extremely often or almost always (5)) the extent to which they engage in certain cultural behaviors. The Mexican Orientation Subscale (MOS) consists of 17 Mexican oriented behaviors, which asks participants to indicate on the five point likert scale (Not at all (1) and Extremely often or almost always (5)) the extent to which they engage in Mexican-oriented behaviors. Means for each subscale are calculated, higher score indicates higher Mexican orientation.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=106 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=55 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=78 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=239 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Acculturation- Mexican Orientation Scale
Baseline (T1) Mexican oriented scale (MOS)- Parents
|
4.4314 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .57546
|
4.4418 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .55903
|
4.3171 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .78652
|
4.3967 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .64787
|
|
Acculturation- Mexican Orientation Scale
T2 Mexican oriented scale (MOS)- Parents
|
4.5019 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .50063
|
4.4905 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .55794
|
4.4905 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .68682
|
4.4953 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .58002
|
|
Acculturation- Mexican Orientation Scale
T3 Mexican oriented scale (MOS)- Parents
|
4.427 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .62828
|
4.5173 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .54901
|
4.502 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .703
|
4.4745 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .63436
|
PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Parent results. Participants could skip questions. Additionally, some participants didn't complete all three waves of data collection.
Acculturation Rating Scale for Mexican Americans-II (ARSMA-II) asks participants to indicate on a five point likert scale (Not at all (1) and Extremely often or almost always (5)) the extent to which they engage in certain cultural behaviors. The Anglo Orientation Subscale (AOS) consists of 13 items, which asks participants to indicate on the five point likert scale (Not at all (1) and Extremely often or almost always (5)) the extent to which they engage in Anglo oriented behaviors. Means for each subscale are calculated, higher score indicates higher Anglo orientation.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=106 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=55 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=78 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=239 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Acculturation- Anglo Orientation Subscale
Baseline (T1) Anglo oriented scale (AOS)- Parents
|
2.2827 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .85561
|
2.3876 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.10831
|
2.3387 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.05454
|
2.3247 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .98075
|
|
Acculturation- Anglo Orientation Subscale
T2 Anglo oriented scale (AOS)- Parents
|
2.3149 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .86206
|
2.2714 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .96525
|
2.2906 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.04594
|
2.2963 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .94736
|
|
Acculturation- Anglo Orientation Subscale
T3 Anglo oriented scale (AOS)- Parents
|
2.3889 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .86462
|
2.3033 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .96986
|
2.4354 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.10092
|
2.3816 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .96834
|
PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Parent results. Participants could skip questions; additionally, not all participants completed all data collection waves.
Measures how often a person experienced certain acculturation situations and how stressful they were. Scale ranges from 0 (No, did not happen to me) to 5 (Extremely stressful). Mean score is created, where higher values indicate more acculturative stress.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=106 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=55 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=78 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=239 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Multidimensional Acculturative Stress Inventory
Baseline (T1) acculturation stress
|
1.783 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .7705
|
1.8831 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .81977
|
1.8571 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .78178
|
1.8302 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .78358
|
|
Multidimensional Acculturative Stress Inventory
T2 acculturation stress
|
1.6521 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .67318
|
1.7172 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .70137
|
1.8738 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .88159
|
1.7429 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .75921
|
|
Multidimensional Acculturative Stress Inventory
T3 acculturation stress
|
1.5235 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .62859
|
1.5014 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .63398
|
1.6951 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .85711
|
1.5746 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .71491
|
PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Data was split up by parent and youth- they are reported separately.
NCI Dietary Screener: Change in intake of fruit- estimated cups per day
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=212 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=110 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=156 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=478 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Nutrition Outcomes- Fruit Intake
Baseline (T1) predicted intake of fruit per day (cup equivalents) - Parents
|
1.1578 cups
Standard Deviation .64193
|
1.0087 cups
Standard Deviation .34519
|
1.1194 cups
Standard Deviation .55524
|
1.1109 cups
Standard Deviation .55802
|
|
Nutrition Outcomes- Fruit Intake
Baseline (T1) predicted intake of fruit per day (cup equivalents) - Youth
|
.9929 cups
Standard Deviation .55339
|
1.1968 cups
Standard Deviation .77707
|
1.3499 cups
Standard Deviation .94983
|
1.1568 cups
Standard Deviation .76773
|
|
Nutrition Outcomes- Fruit Intake
T2 predicted intake of fruit per day (cup equivalents) - Parents
|
1.1115 cups
Standard Deviation .52472
|
.9861 cups
Standard Deviation .42231
|
1.0496 cups
Standard Deviation .64964
|
1.0608 cups
Standard Deviation .55084
|
|
Nutrition Outcomes- Fruit Intake
T2 predicted intake of fruit per day (cup equivalents) - Youth
|
1.0778 cups
Standard Deviation 1.06928
|
.9379 cups
Standard Deviation .68743
|
1.0637 cups
Standard Deviation .67436
|
1.04 cups
Standard Deviation .86785
|
|
Nutrition Outcomes- Fruit Intake
T3 predicted intake of fruit per day (cup equivalents) - Parents
|
.9626 cups
Standard Deviation .41106
|
.8214 cups
Standard Deviation .23419
|
.9511 cups
Standard Deviation .37812
|
.9227 cups
Standard Deviation .3655
|
|
Nutrition Outcomes- Fruit Intake
T3 predicted intake of fruit per day (cup equivalents) - Youth
|
.9062 cups
Standard Deviation .52541
|
.8979 cups
Standard Deviation .46743
|
.8071 cups
Standard Deviation .37732
|
.873 cups
Standard Deviation .4687
|
PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Data was split up by parent and youth- they are reported separately.
NCI Dietary Screener: Change in intake of vegetables- estimated cups per day
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=212 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=110 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=156 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=478 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Nutrition Outcomes-vegetables
Baseline (T1) predicted intake of vegetables per day (cup equivalents) - Parents
|
1.5737 cups
Standard Deviation .44437
|
1.5656 cups
Standard Deviation .43126
|
1.6431 cups
Standard Deviation .54488
|
1.5957 cups
Standard Deviation .47739
|
|
Nutrition Outcomes-vegetables
Baseline (T1) predicted intake of vegetables per day (cup equivalents) - Youth
|
1.1755 cups
Standard Deviation .92976
|
1.0472 cups
Standard Deviation .58324
|
1.105 cups
Standard Deviation .67146
|
1.1233 cups
Standard Deviation .77842
|
|
Nutrition Outcomes-vegetables
T2 predicted intake of vegetables per day (cup equivalents) - Parents
|
1.7107 cups
Standard Deviation .56475
|
1.4978 cups
Standard Deviation .38068
|
1.5468 cups
Standard Deviation .34581
|
1.6031 cups
Standard Deviation .46247
|
|
Nutrition Outcomes-vegetables
T2 predicted intake of vegetables per day (cup equivalents) - Youth
|
1.0538 cups
Standard Deviation .6498
|
.9821 cups
Standard Deviation .27975
|
.9756 cups
Standard Deviation .39423
|
1.0134 cups
Standard Deviation .51151
|
|
Nutrition Outcomes-vegetables
T3 predicted intake of vegetables per day (cup equivalents) - Parents
|
1.6077 cups
Standard Deviation .43995
|
1.5163 cups
Standard Deviation .39161
|
1.4687 cups
Standard Deviation .3251
|
1.5391 cups
Standard Deviation .3961
|
|
Nutrition Outcomes-vegetables
T3 predicted intake of vegetables per day (cup equivalents) - Youth
|
1.0941 cups
Standard Deviation .47764
|
.9209 cups
Standard Deviation .32772
|
.9903 cups
Standard Deviation .35313
|
1.0175 cups
Standard Deviation .41021
|
PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Data was split up by parent and youth- they are reported separately.
NCI Dietary Screener: Change in intake of added sugars- estimated teaspoons per day
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=212 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=110 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=156 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=478 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Nutrition Outcomes-sugar-laden Foods
Baseline (T1) predicted intake of added sugars per day (tsp equivalents) - Parents
|
17.6583 teaspooons
Standard Deviation 7.3443
|
15.9911 teaspooons
Standard Deviation 5.10751
|
16.3719 teaspooons
Standard Deviation 6.46963
|
16.8794 teaspooons
Standard Deviation 6.6431
|
|
Nutrition Outcomes-sugar-laden Foods
Baseline (T1) predicted intake of added sugars per day (tsp equivalents) - Youth
|
17.6124 teaspooons
Standard Deviation 6.21487
|
18.4285 teaspooons
Standard Deviation 5.61468
|
18.4825 teaspooons
Standard Deviation 6.48959
|
18.052 teaspooons
Standard Deviation 6.15085
|
|
Nutrition Outcomes-sugar-laden Foods
T2 predicted intake of added sugars per day (tsp equivalents) - Parents
|
14.5004 teaspooons
Standard Deviation 4.14736
|
13.9483 teaspooons
Standard Deviation 2.7104
|
16.2402 teaspooons
Standard Deviation 6.42155
|
14.9881 teaspooons
Standard Deviation 4.90186
|
|
Nutrition Outcomes-sugar-laden Foods
T2 predicted intake of added sugars per day (tsp equivalents) - Youth
|
17.702 teaspooons
Standard Deviation 5.9984
|
16.5829 teaspooons
Standard Deviation 3.42218
|
17.8928 teaspooons
Standard Deviation 7.67179
|
17.5299 teaspooons
Standard Deviation 6.13922
|
|
Nutrition Outcomes-sugar-laden Foods
T3 predicted intake of added sugars per day (tsp equivalents) - Parents
|
15.3366 teaspooons
Standard Deviation 5.70302
|
14.3803 teaspooons
Standard Deviation 4.26402
|
14.6353 teaspooons
Standard Deviation 4.68844
|
14.8598 teaspooons
Standard Deviation 5.02892
|
|
Nutrition Outcomes-sugar-laden Foods
T3 predicted intake of added sugars per day (tsp equivalents) - Youth
|
17.8769 teaspooons
Standard Deviation 5.85852
|
16.4674 teaspooons
Standard Deviation 4.52392
|
16.4405 teaspooons
Standard Deviation 4.67735
|
17.0754 teaspooons
Standard Deviation 5.21967
|
PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Participants could skip questions; additionally, not everyone completed all three waves of data collection.
3 item subscale measuring how often parents discussed certain weight-related topics with their adolescent (1=Never or rarely; 5=Almost every day).
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=106 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=55 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=78 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=239 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Child Feeding Questionnaire- Weight-related Outcomes
Baseline (T1) frequency of weight related topics
|
2.6824 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.28761
|
2.5879 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.18411
|
2.4637 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.26635
|
2.5893 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.25596
|
|
Child Feeding Questionnaire- Weight-related Outcomes
T2 frequency of weight related topics
|
2.8144 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.34559
|
2.7619 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.38109
|
2.6190 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.33005
|
2.7359 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.34503
|
|
Child Feeding Questionnaire- Weight-related Outcomes
T3 frequency of weight related topics
|
2.6078 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.32355
|
2.5294 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.28958
|
2.5051 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.28492
|
2.5547 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.29692
|
PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Participants could skip questions; additionally, not everyone completed all three waves of data collection.
3 item subscale measuring how often parents discussed certain health-related topics with their adolescent (1=Never or rarely; 5=Almost every day).
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=106 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=55 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=78 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=239 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Child Feeding Questionnaire- Health-related Outcomes
Baseline (T1) frequency of health related topics
|
3.9497 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .90477
|
4.0242 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .80086
|
4.1948 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .84872
|
4.0462 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .86675
|
|
Child Feeding Questionnaire- Health-related Outcomes
T2 frequency of health related topics
|
4.2083 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .66343
|
4.2381 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .76980
|
4.2857 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .75349
|
4.2415 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .71782
|
|
Child Feeding Questionnaire- Health-related Outcomes
T3 frequency of health related topics
|
4.0196 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .79074
|
4.0654 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .81927
|
4.1567 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .72873
|
4.0764 score on a scale
Standard Deviation .77665
|
PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Participants could skip questions; additionally, some participants didn't complete all three waves of data collection.
This five-item scale is based on an 18-item validated food insecurity scale (Blumberg et al., 1999), for use when resources do not allow the use of the full scale. It assesses financially-based food insecurity and hunger in households with and without children. Questions 1 and 2 assess if food bought didn't last, and if they couldn't afford balanced meals; scale from 1=often true to 3=never true. The rest of the questions ask about actions the parent had to take due to lack of food; it's measured on a three-point scale where 1=No, 2=Yes, and 3=I don't know. The total number of affirmative responses is tallied: Questions 1 \& 2, "Often" and "Sometimes" are considered affirmative responses; Question 3, "Yes, some months but not every month" and "Yes, almost every month" are considered affirmative responses; Questions 4 and 5, "Yes" is considered affirmative response. Minimum value is 0, maximum value is five. A greater score indicates higher level of food insecurity.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=106 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=55 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=78 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=239 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Food Insecurity
Baseline (T1) food insecurity
|
.6538 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.13008
|
.8704 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.04694
|
1.1818 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.44848
|
.8766 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.24279
|
|
Food Insecurity
T2 food insecurity
|
.6163 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.1598
|
.7872 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.28429
|
.9275 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.45843
|
.7634 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.2979
|
|
Food Insecurity
T3 food insecurity
|
.7143 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.14672
|
.6078 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.04074
|
.9394 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.41289
|
.7612 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.21766
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Only a subset of participants was selected for these additional home-based data collection measures. In-person data collection was halted due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, hence sample sizes for T2 and T3 are small.
Measured body weight in kilograms (kg) for parents and youth. Calculated by taking the average of 3 consecutive weight readings.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=106 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=55 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=78 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=239 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Body Weight (kg)
Baseline (T1) weight- Parents
|
81.823 kg
Standard Deviation 19.075
|
83.292 kg
Standard Deviation 25.989
|
82.587 kg
Standard Deviation 18.0516
|
82.478 kg
Standard Deviation 20.2276
|
|
Body Weight (kg)
Baseline (T1) weight- Youth
|
57.108 kg
Standard Deviation 13.7608
|
71.3135 kg
Standard Deviation 15.8803
|
58.6322 kg
Standard Deviation 14.26533
|
61.1343 kg
Standard Deviation 15.41305
|
|
Body Weight (kg)
T2 weight- Parents
|
80.9917 kg
Standard Deviation 15.62227
|
78.8146 kg
Standard Deviation 17.13268
|
80.3383 kg
Standard Deviation 14.52931
|
80.1587 kg
Standard Deviation 15.33090
|
|
Body Weight (kg)
T2 weight- Youth
|
58.9483 kg
Standard Deviation 14.02246
|
71.3521 kg
Standard Deviation 16.8629
|
59.9987 kg
Standard Deviation 14.81378
|
62.5898 kg
Standard Deviation 15.76246
|
|
Body Weight (kg)
T3 weight- Parents
|
82.7422 kg
Standard Deviation 17.53879
|
80.6408 kg
Standard Deviation 16.41642
|
81.1275 kg
Standard Deviation 14.31813
|
81.4784 kg
Standard Deviation 15.54774
|
|
Body Weight (kg)
T3 weight- Youth
|
56.3952 kg
Standard Deviation 12.9495
|
75.8417 kg
Standard Deviation 14.3459
|
61.1818 kg
Standard Deviation 15.6966
|
63.4507 kg
Standard Deviation 16.15782
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Only a subset of participants was selected for this additional home-based data collection measure. In-person data collection was halted due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, hence sample sizes for T2 and T3 are small.
Measured height for parents and youth in centimeters. Calculated by taking the average of three consecutive readings.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=106 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=55 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=78 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=239 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Height
Baseline (T1) height- Parents
|
159.1526 centimeters (cm.)
Standard Deviation 6.883
|
157.2784 centimeters (cm.)
Standard Deviation 8.67363
|
158.7782 centimeters (cm.)
Standard Deviation 7.64709
|
158.5593 centimeters (cm.)
Standard Deviation 7.5656
|
|
Height
Baseline (T1) height- Youth
|
156.3627 centimeters (cm.)
Standard Deviation 7.80219
|
157.8647 centimeters (cm.)
Standard Deviation 6.98786
|
157.9218 centimeters (cm.)
Standard Deviation 7.1736
|
157.3592 centimeters (cm.)
Standard Deviation 7.2914
|
|
Height
T2 height- Parents
|
159.435 centimeters (cm.)
Standard Deviation 5.74194
|
156.8854 centimeters (cm.)
Standard Deviation 8.85073
|
158.6642 centimeters (cm.)
Standard Deviation 7.29788
|
158.4571 centimeters (cm.)
Standard Deviation 7.2356
|
|
Height
T2 height- Youth
|
158.26 centimeters (cm.)
Standard Deviation 8.34932
|
159.7792 centimeters (cm.)
Standard Deviation 7.07612
|
159.6308 centimeters (cm.)
Standard Deviation 7.3811
|
158.9688 centimeters (cm.)
Standard Deviation 7.5309
|
|
Height
T3 height- Parents
|
158.4933 centimeters (cm.)
Standard Deviation 6.4590
|
158.2562 centimeters (cm.)
Standard Deviation 9.3633
|
157.9478 centimeters (cm.)
Standard Deviation 7.23469
|
158.1869 centimeters (cm.)
Standard Deviation 7.4705
|
|
Height
T3 height- Youth
|
158.931 centimeters (cm.)
Standard Deviation 8.31398
|
158.7942 centimeters (cm.)
Standard Deviation 7.17494
|
160.485 centimeters (cm.)
Standard Deviation 8.22258
|
159.609 centimeters (cm.)
Standard Deviation 7.8766
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Only a small subset of participants were selected for these biometric data collection procedures. In-person data collection was halted due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, hence sample sizes for T2 and T3 are small.
Calculated BMI (body max index) for parents estimated by dividing weight (in kg) by height (in m) squared, with the unit of measure being kg/m\^2. Typically, 18.5-24.9 is considered healthy weight; 25.0-29.9 is overweight; and equal or greater than 30.0 indicates obesity.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=212 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=110 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=156 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=478 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Body Mass Index for Parents
Baseline (T1) BMI- Parents
|
32.1158 kg/m^2
Standard Deviation 6.2109
|
33.5704 kg/m^2
Standard Deviation 9.6650
|
32.7239 kg/m^2
Standard Deviation 6.3371
|
32.7042 kg/m^2
Standard Deviation 7.12274
|
|
Body Mass Index for Parents
T2 BMI- Parents
|
31.8463 kg/m^2
Standard Deviation 5.8633
|
32.1539 kg/m^2
Standard Deviation 7.8066
|
31.997 kg/m^2
Standard Deviation 5.8658
|
31.9889 kg/m^2
Standard Deviation 6.3025
|
|
Body Mass Index for Parents
T3 BMI- Parents
|
32.8285 kg/m^2
Standard Deviation 6.12625
|
32.507 kg/m^2
Standard Deviation 8.3170
|
32.5999 kg/m^2
Standard Deviation 5.82704
|
32.6435 kg/m^2
Standard Deviation 6.4854
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Only a small subsample was selected to receive these additional data collection measures.
Measured systolic blood pressure using an automated blood pressure monitor. Calculated by taking the average of three consecutive measures. Normal range is less than 120mm Hg (units of millimeters of mercury).
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=212 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=110 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=156 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=478 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Systolic Blood Pressure
Baseline (T1) average systolic blood pressure- Parents
|
114.705 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 16.9114
|
117.0 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 15.4083
|
120.8851 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 20.9567
|
117.7361 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 18.3016
|
|
Systolic Blood Pressure
Baseline (T1) average systolic blood pressure- Youth
|
103.627 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 11.6965
|
107.9804 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 13.7742
|
102.6667 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 10.8189
|
104.227 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 11.9016
|
|
Systolic Blood Pressure
T2 average systolic blood pressure- Parents
|
109.333 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 9.0036
|
108.75 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 15.8022
|
114.9753 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 19.8397
|
111.6032 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 16.0945
|
|
Systolic Blood Pressure
T2 average systolic blood pressure- Youth
|
106.35 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 11.922
|
106.0625 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 10.6153
|
103.0513 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 8.7405
|
104.8925 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 10.2855
|
|
Systolic Blood Pressure
T3 average systolic blood pressure- Parents
|
113.5333 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 10.7959
|
116.2051 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 12.2039
|
121.6812 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 20.8684
|
117.8889 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 16.5239
|
|
Systolic Blood Pressure
T3 average systolic blood pressure- Youth
|
101.7143 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 9.12483
|
105.5553 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 7.9194
|
104.3939 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 9.2127
|
103.9027 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 8.8242
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Only a small subsample was selected for these biometric data collection.
Measured diastolic blood pressure using an automated blood pressure monitor. Calculated by taking the average of three consecutive measures. Normal range is less than 80 mmHg (units of millimeters of mercury).
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=212 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=110 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=156 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=478 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Diastolic Blood Pressure
Baseline (T1) average diastolic blood pressure - Parents
|
71.667 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 11.549
|
71.588 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 10.725
|
75.7471 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 11.539
|
73.2917 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 11.3804
|
|
Diastolic Blood Pressure
Baseline (T1) average diastolic blood pressure - Youth
|
60.6667 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 7.5951
|
64.8431 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 6.2607
|
59.954 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 6.8503
|
61.3756 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 7.1725
|
|
Diastolic Blood Pressure
T2 average diastolic blood pressure - Parents
|
68.85 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 6.203
|
67.729 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 9.092
|
73.0123 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 12.8121
|
70.3492 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 10.3058
|
|
Diastolic Blood Pressure
T2 average diastolic blood pressure- Youth
|
61.850 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 8.2266
|
63.4375 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 4.3745
|
60.2821 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 8.4442
|
61.6022 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 7.527
|
|
Diastolic Blood Pressure
T3 average diastolic blood pressure- Parents
|
71.3553 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 8.8831
|
69.308 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 7.7321
|
76.5797 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 13.811
|
73.1895 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 11.4445
|
|
Diastolic Blood Pressure
T3 average diastolic blood pressure- Youth
|
61.0238 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 10.2261
|
64.6947 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 6.5941
|
59.5152 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 5.5394
|
61.2501 mm Hg
Standard Deviation 7.5673
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Only a small subsample was selected for this additional biometric data collection. Youth data is incomplete due to the fact that their cholesterol levels were too low for the machine to read. In those cases, the machine displayed "LOW," and were not able to be included in the analysis below.
Total cholesterol measured via finger prick blood sample. Total cholesterol is measured in milligrams of cholesterol per deciliter of blood. Scores 200 mg/dL and over are considered high.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=212 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=110 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=156 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=478 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Total Cholesterol
Baseline (T1) total cholesterol- Parents
|
205.29 mg/dL
Standard Deviation 83.733
|
188 mg/dL
Standard Deviation 21.922
|
200.7 mg/dL
Standard Deviation 86.173
|
199.1 mg/dL
Standard Deviation 73.465
|
|
Total Cholesterol
Baseline (T1) total cholesterol- Youth
|
163.38 mg/dL
Standard Deviation 11.477
|
167.5 mg/dL
Standard Deviation 9.298
|
160.27 mg/dL
Standard Deviation 1.787
|
163.44 mg/dL
Standard Deviation 11.51
|
|
Total Cholesterol
T2 total cholesterol- Parents
|
185.267 mg/dL
Standard Deviation 31.227
|
178.667 mg/dL
Standard Deviation 23.952
|
215.471 mg/dL
Standard Deviation 95.568
|
195.136 mg/dL
Standard Deviation 63.206
|
|
Total Cholesterol
T2 total cholesterol- Youth
|
159.636 mg/dL
Standard Deviation 8.2131
|
163.667 mg/dL
Standard Deviation 10.328
|
163.364 mg/dL
Standard Deviation 9.4369
|
161.964 mg/dL
Standard Deviation 9.0205
|
|
Total Cholesterol
T3 total cholesterol- Parents
|
195.88 mg/dL
Standard Deviation 27.315
|
169.7 mg/dL
Standard Deviation 15.392
|
188.13 mg/dL
Standard Deviation 30.289
|
184.53 mg/dL
Standard Deviation 27.277
|
|
Total Cholesterol
T3 total cholesterol- Youth
|
164.33 mg/dL
Standard Deviation 10.116
|
158.63 mg/dL
Standard Deviation 7.8
|
164.3 mg/dL
Standard Deviation 16.826
|
162.14 mg/dL
Standard Deviation 12.91
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Parents and youth reported separately. Biometric data was collected from a small subset of participants.
HbA1c measured via finger prick blood sample using a point of care device; this measures the average blood sugar levels over the past 3 months. For people without diabetes, the normal range for the hemoglobin A1c level is between 4% and 5.6%.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=212 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=110 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=156 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=478 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Glycosylated Hemoglobin (HbA1c)
Baseline (T1) HbA1c - Parents
|
5.435 percentage of total hemoglobin
Standard Deviation .5614
|
5.759 percentage of total hemoglobin
Standard Deviation 1.9497
|
5.679 percentage of total hemoglobin
Standard Deviation 1.7214
|
5.61 percentage of total hemoglobin
Standard Deviation 1.4679
|
|
Glycosylated Hemoglobin (HbA1c)
Baseline (T1) HbA1c - Youth
|
5.142 percentage of total hemoglobin
Standard Deviation .3911
|
5.212 percentage of total hemoglobin
Standard Deviation .5566
|
4.981 percentage of total hemoglobin
Standard Deviation .3211
|
5.096 percentage of total hemoglobin
Standard Deviation .4195
|
|
Glycosylated Hemoglobin (HbA1c)
T2 HbA1c - Parents
|
5.715 percentage of total hemoglobin
Standard Deviation .504
|
5.706 percentage of total hemoglobin
Standard Deviation 1.9965
|
5.7 percentage of total hemoglobin
Standard Deviation 1.546
|
5.706 percentage of total hemoglobin
Standard Deviation 1.423
|
|
Glycosylated Hemoglobin (HbA1c)
T2 HbA1c - Youth
|
5.225 percentage of total hemoglobin
Standard Deviation .3823
|
5.238 percentage of total hemoglobin
Standard Deviation .55
|
5.044 percentage of total hemoglobin
Standard Deviation .4925
|
5.154 percentage of total hemoglobin
Standard Deviation .477
|
|
Glycosylated Hemoglobin (HbA1c)
T3 HbA1c - Parents
|
5.7 percentage of total hemoglobin
Standard Deviation .594
|
5.577 percentage of total hemoglobin
Standard Deviation .5644
|
6.096 percentage of total hemoglobin
Standard Deviation 1.659
|
5.847 percentage of total hemoglobin
Standard Deviation 1.2
|
|
Glycosylated Hemoglobin (HbA1c)
T3 HbA1c - Youth
|
5.521 percentage of total hemoglobin
Standard Deviation .7051
|
5.35 percentage of total hemoglobin
Standard Deviation .2876
|
5.525 percentage of total hemoglobin
Standard Deviation .7538
|
5.478 percentage of total hemoglobin
Standard Deviation .6401
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (t1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Only a small subset was selected to participate in these additional data collection measures.
Total energy from food (kcal) based off 24 hour food recalls
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=106 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=55 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=78 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=239 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet- Total Energy (kcal)
Baseline (T1) kcal.- Parents
|
1450.440 kcal.
Standard Deviation 452.629
|
1594.887 kcal.
Standard Deviation 525.105
|
1394.403 kcal.
Standard Deviation 448.198
|
1460.693 kcal.
Standard Deviation 466.896
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet- Total Energy (kcal)
Baseline (T1) kcal.- Youth
|
1436.607 kcal.
Standard Deviation 551.683
|
1501.483 kcal.
Standard Deviation 485.299
|
1408.204 kcal.
Standard Deviation 691.582
|
1439.471 kcal.
Standard Deviation 603.163
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet- Total Energy (kcal)
T2 kcal.- Parents
|
1282.684 kcal.
Standard Deviation 343.439
|
1264.033 kcal.
Standard Deviation 398.669
|
1396.699 kcal.
Standard Deviation 513.453
|
1323.938 kcal.
Standard Deviation 428.269
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet- Total Energy (kcal)
T2 kcal.- Youth
|
1531.126 kcal.
Standard Deviation 506.809
|
1116.894 kcal.
Standard Deviation 485.300
|
1619.568 kcal.
Standard Deviation 552.873
|
1468.375 kcal.
Standard Deviation 549.007
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet- Total Energy (kcal)
T3 kcal.- Parents
|
1322.501 kcal.
Standard Deviation 424.671
|
1533.335 kcal.
Standard Deviation 455.535
|
1363.178 kcal.
Standard Deviation 519.757
|
1389.372 kcal.
Standard Deviation 472.378
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet- Total Energy (kcal)
T3 kcal.- Youth
|
1556.714 kcal.
Standard Deviation 717.439
|
1412.479 kcal.
Standard Deviation 374.180
|
1434.018 kcal.
Standard Deviation 663.167
|
1476.462 kcal.
Standard Deviation 626.204
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Only a small subset was selected to participate in these additional data collection measures.
Total dietary fiber in grams, based on 24 hour food recalls.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=106 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=55 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=78 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=239 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet- Total Dietary Fiber (g)
T3 fiber (g) - Parents
|
17.468 grams
Standard Deviation 7.464
|
20.589 grams
Standard Deviation 8.980
|
16.957 grams
Standard Deviation 9.248
|
17.992 grams
Standard Deviation 8.574
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet- Total Dietary Fiber (g)
Baseline (T1) fiber (g)- Parents
|
17.283 grams
Standard Deviation 8.292
|
19.344 grams
Standard Deviation 6.462
|
16.811 grams
Standard Deviation 9.126
|
17.546 grams
Standard Deviation 8.225
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet- Total Dietary Fiber (g)
Baseline (T1) fiber (g)- Youth
|
13.036 grams
Standard Deviation 6.995
|
13.382 grams
Standard Deviation 7.263
|
11.906 grams
Standard Deviation 10.428
|
12.684 grams
Standard Deviation 8.402
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet- Total Dietary Fiber (g)
T2 fiber (g) - Parents
|
19.921 grams
Standard Deviation 15.253
|
17.830 grams
Standard Deviation 7.440
|
18.023 grams
Standard Deviation 8.078
|
18.674 grams
Standard Deviation 11.016
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet- Total Dietary Fiber (g)
T2 fiber (g) - Youth
|
14.469 grams
Standard Deviation 7.614
|
9.724 grams
Standard Deviation 3.673
|
13.657 grams
Standard Deviation 7.595
|
13.050 grams
Standard Deviation 7.047
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet- Total Dietary Fiber (g)
T3 fiber (g) - Youth
|
15.312 grams
Standard Deviation 11.811
|
14.190 grams
Standard Deviation 5.485
|
14.835 grams
Standard Deviation 9.765
|
14.872 grams
Standard Deviation 9.731
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (Time 1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Only a small subset was selected to participate in these additional data collection measures. T3 is very small due to COVID; home visits were suspended.
Modified version of the validated Home Food Inventory with cultural adaptations including foods commonly consumed by Latinos used to inventory number of different vegetable items present in the home. Reporting on variable: # of vegetable items present in the home.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=106 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=55 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=78 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=239 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Home Food Environment - Vegetable Availability
T1 (week 0) count of vegetables in the home
|
8.3846 count of vegetables
Standard Deviation 3.2382
|
8.4706 count of vegetables
Standard Deviation 3.8587
|
8.931 count of vegetables
Standard Deviation 3.401
|
8.625 count of vegetables
Standard Deviation 3.4168
|
|
Home Food Environment - Vegetable Availability
T2 (week 10-12) count of vegetables in the home
|
9.25 count of vegetables
Standard Deviation 2.9177
|
9.4375 count of vegetables
Standard Deviation 2.7561
|
8.3333 count of vegetables
Standard Deviation 3.3050
|
8.9048 count of vegetables
Standard Deviation 3.0465
|
|
Home Food Environment - Vegetable Availability
T3 (week 24-26) count of vegetables in the home
|
7.5714 count of vegetables
Standard Deviation 2.8206
|
8.3846 count of vegetables
Standard Deviation 3.501
|
8.9583 count of vegetables
Standard Deviation 3.0571
|
8.4314 count of vegetables
Standard Deviation 3.1065
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Only a small subset was selected to participate in these additional biometric data collection measures.
BMI percentile, expressing a child's BMI relative to US children who participated in national surveys from 1963-65 to 1988-94. Typically, weight status categories are as follows: healthy weight is considered 5th percentile to less than the 85th percentile; 85th to less than the 95th percentile indicates overweight, and above the 95th percentile indicates obesity.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=106 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=55 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=78 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=239 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
BMI % for Youth
Baseline (T1) BMI %- Youth
|
78.512 percentile
Standard Deviation 21.8731
|
91.8176 percentile
Standard Deviation 11.996
|
78.3 percentile
Standard Deviation 21.9048
|
81.6113 percentile
Standard Deviation 20.5458
|
|
BMI % for Youth
T2 BMI %- Youth
|
80.01 percentile
Standard Deviation 17.2701
|
91.25 percentile
Standard Deviation 10.7304
|
76.7885 percentile
Standard Deviation 23.686
|
81.5597 percentile
Standard Deviation 19.6535
|
|
BMI % for Youth
T3 BMI %- Youth
|
72.67 percentile
Standard Deviation 20.304
|
95.73 percentile
Standard Deviation 4.161
|
76.5 percentile
Standard Deviation 22.113
|
80.19 percentile
Standard Deviation 20.53
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Only a small subset was selected to participate in these additional data collection measures.
Percentage of daily calories that come from fat
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=106 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=55 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=78 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=239 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Fat
Baseline (T1) % calories from fat- Parents
|
34.038 percentage of calories from fat
Standard Deviation 8.782
|
31.825 percentage of calories from fat
Standard Deviation 5.385
|
31.315 percentage of calories from fat
Standard Deviation 9.031
|
32.599 percentage of calories from fat
Standard Deviation 8.292
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Fat
Baseline (T1) % calories from fat- Youth
|
31.248 percentage of calories from fat
Standard Deviation 7.053
|
33.789 percentage of calories from fat
Standard Deviation 6.667
|
34.206 percentage of calories from fat
Standard Deviation 8.668
|
32.887 percentage of calories from fat
Standard Deviation 7.653
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Fat
T2 % calories from fat- Parents
|
30.756 percentage of calories from fat
Standard Deviation 8.700
|
31.933 percentage of calories from fat
Standard Deviation 8.189
|
30.408 percentage of calories from fat
Standard Deviation 6.974
|
30.891 percentage of calories from fat
Standard Deviation 7.813
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Fat
T2 % calories from fat - Youth
|
30.091 percentage of calories from fat
Standard Deviation 7.957
|
29.294 percentage of calories from fat
Standard Deviation 6.390
|
32.787 percentage of calories from fat
Standard Deviation 7.768
|
30.939 percentage of calories from fat
Standard Deviation 7.573
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Fat
T3 % calories from fat- Parents
|
34.484 percentage of calories from fat
Standard Deviation 7.412
|
33.087 percentage of calories from fat
Standard Deviation 8.199
|
31.174 percentage of calories from fat
Standard Deviation 8.015
|
32.770 percentage of calories from fat
Standard Deviation 7.846
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Fat
T3 % calories from fat- Youth
|
34.706 percentage of calories from fat
Standard Deviation 9.953
|
33.101 percentage of calories from fat
Standard Deviation 6.822
|
32.476 percentage of calories from fat
Standard Deviation 5.923
|
33.479 percentage of calories from fat
Standard Deviation 7.829
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Only a small subset was selected to participate in these additional data collection measures.
Percentage of daily calories that come from carbohydrate sources
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=106 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=55 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=78 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=239 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Carbs
Baseline (T1) % calories from carbs- Parents
|
45.89 percentage of calories from carbs
Standard Deviation 10.302
|
48.727 percentage of calories from carbs
Standard Deviation 7.914
|
50.131 percentage of calories from carbs
Standard Deviation 9.860
|
48.004 percentage of calories from carbs
Standard Deviation 9.765
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Carbs
Baseline (T1) % calories from carbs- Youth
|
49.802 percentage of calories from carbs
Standard Deviation 7.450
|
49.726 percentage of calories from carbs
Standard Deviation 8.621
|
47.929 percentage of calories from carbs
Standard Deviation 9.354
|
49.084 percentage of calories from carbs
Standard Deviation 8.378
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Carbs
T2 % calories from carbs- Parents
|
48.787 percentage of calories from carbs
Standard Deviation 9.432
|
47.063 percentage of calories from carbs
Standard Deviation 11.065
|
51.439 percentage of calories from carbs
Standard Deviation 7.512
|
49.479 percentage of calories from carbs
Standard Deviation 9.150
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Carbs
T2 % calories from carbs- Youth
|
52.069 percentage of calories from carbs
Standard Deviation 8.306
|
53.484 percentage of calories from carbs
Standard Deviation 9.318
|
49.955 percentage of calories from carbs
Standard Deviation 9.391
|
51.589 percentage of calories from carbs
Standard Deviation 8.929
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Carbs
T3 % calories from carbs- Parents
|
45.763 percentage of calories from carbs
Standard Deviation 10.057
|
45.812 percentage of calories from carbs
Standard Deviation 8.887
|
49.451 percentage of calories from carbs
Standard Deviation 10.898
|
47.317 percentage of calories from carbs
Standard Deviation 10.148
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Carbs
T3 % calories from carbs- Youth
|
48.062 percentage of calories from carbs
Standard Deviation 9.730
|
51.038 percentage of calories from carbs
Standard Deviation 8.945
|
49.895 percentage of calories from carbs
Standard Deviation 6.651
|
49.448 percentage of calories from carbs
Standard Deviation 8.406
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Only a small subset was selected to participate in these additional data collection measures.
Percentage of daily calories that come from protein sources
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=106 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=55 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=78 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=239 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Protein
Baseline (T1) % calories from protein- Parents
|
19.725 percentage of calories from protein
Standard Deviation 5.475
|
19.412 percentage of calories from protein
Standard Deviation 4.978
|
18.505 percentage of calories from protein
Standard Deviation 5.107
|
19.223 percentage of calories from protein
Standard Deviation 5.209
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Protein
Baseline (T1) % calories from protein- Youth
|
18.895 percentage of calories from protein
Standard Deviation 6.173
|
16.448 percentage of calories from protein
Standard Deviation 4.142
|
17.817 percentage of calories from protein
Standard Deviation 5.285
|
17.981 percentage of calories from protein
Standard Deviation 5.480
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Protein
T2 % calories from protein- Parents
|
20.385 percentage of calories from protein
Standard Deviation 5.313
|
20.968 percentage of calories from protein
Standard Deviation 7.765
|
17.691 percentage of calories from protein
Standard Deviation 6.061
|
19.443 percentage of calories from protein
Standard Deviation 6.307
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Protein
T2 % calories from protein- Youth
|
17.875 percentage of calories from protein
Standard Deviation 3.581
|
17.195 percentage of calories from protein
Standard Deviation 4.683
|
17.193 percentage of calories from protein
Standard Deviation 5.633
|
17.455 percentage of calories from protein
Standard Deviation 4.643
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Protein
T3 % calories from protein- Parents
|
19.471 percentage of calories from protein
Standard Deviation 5.183
|
21.127 percentage of calories from protein
Standard Deviation 8.045
|
19.191 percentage of calories from protein
Standard Deviation 6.005
|
19.745 percentage of calories from protein
Standard Deviation 6.216
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Protein
T3 % calories from protein- Youth
|
17.235 percentage of calories from protein
Standard Deviation 3.013
|
15.844 percentage of calories from protein
Standard Deviation 3.842
|
17.616 percentage of calories from protein
Standard Deviation 4.434
|
17.065 percentage of calories from protein
Standard Deviation 3.797
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Only a small subset was selected to participate in these additional data collection measures.
Percentage of daily calories that come from saturated fat sources
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=106 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=55 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=78 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=239 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Saturated Fats
Baseline (T1) % calories from saturated fat- Parents
|
10.784 percentage of calories from sat. fat
Standard Deviation 4.401
|
10.867 percentage of calories from sat. fat
Standard Deviation 2.071
|
10.306 percentage of calories from sat. fat
Standard Deviation 3.783
|
10.630 percentage of calories from sat. fat
Standard Deviation 3.763
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Saturated Fats
Baseline (T1) % calories from saturated fat- Youth
|
10.697 percentage of calories from sat. fat
Standard Deviation 2.797
|
11.245 percentage of calories from sat. fat
Standard Deviation 2.433
|
11.717 percentage of calories from sat. fat
Standard Deviation 3.038
|
11.193 percentage of calories from sat. fat
Standard Deviation 2.819
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Saturated Fats
T2 % calories from saturated fat- Parents
|
10.235 percentage of calories from sat. fat
Standard Deviation 4.001
|
10.397 percentage of calories from sat. fat
Standard Deviation 2.891
|
10.171 percentage of calories from sat. fat
Standard Deviation 3.048
|
10.247 percentage of calories from sat. fat
Standard Deviation 3.342
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Saturated Fats
T2 % calories from saturated fat- Youth
|
9.997 percentage of calories from sat. fat
Standard Deviation 3.387
|
10.675 percentage of calories from sat. fat
Standard Deviation 2.658
|
10.242 percentage of calories from sat. fat
Standard Deviation 3.117
|
10.249 percentage of calories from sat. fat
Standard Deviation 3.086
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Saturated Fats
T3 % calories from saturated fat- Parents
|
10.602 percentage of calories from sat. fat
Standard Deviation 2.945
|
10.326 percentage of calories from sat. fat
Standard Deviation 2.551
|
10.309 percentage of calories from sat. fat
Standard Deviation 3.436
|
10.414 percentage of calories from sat. fat
Standard Deviation 3.027
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Saturated Fats
T3 % calories from saturated fat- Youth
|
11.648 percentage of calories from sat. fat
Standard Deviation 3.106
|
10.753 percentage of calories from sat. fat
Standard Deviation 2.318
|
10.359 percentage of calories from sat. fat
Standard Deviation 2.291
|
10.946 percentage of calories from sat. fat
Standard Deviation 2.660
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Only a small subset was selected to participate in these additional data collection measures.
Percentage of daily calories that come from monounsaturated fat sources (MUFA).
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=106 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=55 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=78 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=239 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Monounsaturated Fats
Baseline (T1) % calories from mono fat- Parents
|
11.680 percentage of calories from MUFA
Standard Deviation 2.894
|
11.363 percentage of calories from MUFA
Standard Deviation 2.739
|
10.713 percentage of calories from MUFA
Standard Deviation 3.697
|
11.268 percentage of calories from MUFA
Standard Deviation 3.167
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Monounsaturated Fats
Baseline (T1) % calories from mono fat- Youth
|
10.387 percentage of calories from MUFA
Standard Deviation 2.707
|
11.023 percentage of calories from MUFA
Standard Deviation 2.794
|
11.168 percentage of calories from MUFA
Standard Deviation 3.374
|
10.812 percentage of calories from MUFA
Standard Deviation 2.973
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Monounsaturated Fats
T2 % calories from mono fat- Parents
|
11.026 percentage of calories from MUFA
Standard Deviation 3.496
|
11.058 percentage of calories from MUFA
Standard Deviation 2.435
|
10.667 percentage of calories from MUFA
Standard Deviation 2.678
|
10.890 percentage of calories from MUFA
Standard Deviation 2.913
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Monounsaturated Fats
T2 % calories from mono fat- Youth
|
9.956 percentage of calories from MUFA
Standard Deviation 3.399
|
9.917 percentage of calories from MUFA
Standard Deviation 2.802
|
11.143 percentage of calories from MUFA
Standard Deviation 2.917
|
10.402 percentage of calories from MUFA
Standard Deviation 3.091
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Monounsaturated Fats
T3 % calories from mono fat- Parents
|
12.719 percentage of calories from MUFA
Standard Deviation 3.350
|
12.095 percentage of calories from MUFA
Standard Deviation 4.594
|
11.164 percentage of calories from MUFA
Standard Deviation 3.946
|
11.919 percentage of calories from MUFA
Standard Deviation 3.904
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Monounsaturated Fats
T3 % calories from mono fat- Youth
|
11.667 percentage of calories from MUFA
Standard Deviation 3.764
|
11.568 percentage of calories from MUFA
Standard Deviation 2.765
|
11.384 percentage of calories from MUFA
Standard Deviation 2.550
|
11.535 percentage of calories from MUFA
Standard Deviation 3.067
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Only a small subset was selected to participate in these additional data collection measures.
Percentage of daily calories that come from polyunsaturated fat sources (PUFA).
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=106 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=55 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=78 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=239 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Polyunsaturated Fats
Baseline (T1) % calories from poly fat- Parents
|
8.365 percentage of calories from PUFA
Standard Deviation 5.408
|
6.431 percentage of calories from PUFA
Standard Deviation 1.739
|
7.244 percentage of calories from PUFA
Standard Deviation 3.075
|
7.558 percentage of calories from PUFA
Standard Deviation 4.116
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Polyunsaturated Fats
Baseline (T1) % calories from poly fat- Youth
|
7.108 percentage of calories from PUFA
Standard Deviation 2.761
|
8.366 percentage of calories from PUFA
Standard Deviation 2.857
|
8.185 percentage of calories from PUFA
Standard Deviation 3.440
|
7.774 percentage of calories from PUFA
Standard Deviation 3.063
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Polyunsaturated Fats
T2 % calories from poly fat- Parents
|
6.421 percentage of calories from PUFA
Standard Deviation 2.203
|
7.183 percentage of calories from PUFA
Standard Deviation 4.405
|
6.797 percentage of calories from PUFA
Standard Deviation 2.752
|
6.749 percentage of calories from PUFA
Standard Deviation 3.007
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Polyunsaturated Fats
T2 % calories from poly fat- Youth
|
7.218 percentage of calories from PUFA
Standard Deviation 3.266
|
6.037 percentage of calories from PUFA
Standard Deviation 2.113
|
8.470 percentage of calories from PUFA
Standard Deviation 3.083
|
7.423 percentage of calories from PUFA
Standard Deviation 3.067
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Polyunsaturated Fats
T3 % calories from poly fat- Parents
|
7.615 percentage of calories from PUFA
Standard Deviation 2.716
|
7.391 percentage of calories from PUFA
Standard Deviation 3.298
|
6.655 percentage of calories from PUFA
Standard Deviation 1.988
|
7.161 percentage of calories from PUFA
Standard Deviation 2.585
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - % Calories From Polyunsaturated Fats
T3 % calories from poly fat- Youth
|
8.109 percentage of calories from PUFA
Standard Deviation 3.597
|
7.797 percentage of calories from PUFA
Standard Deviation 2.225
|
7.716 percentage of calories from PUFA
Standard Deviation 3.417
|
7.887 percentage of calories from PUFA
Standard Deviation 3.213
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Only a small subset was selected to participate in these additional data collection measures.
Total sugars in daily diet, measured in grams.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=106 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=55 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=78 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=239 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - Total Sugars (g)
T2 total sugars (g) - Parents
|
64.893 grams
Standard Deviation 28.514
|
61.821 grams
Standard Deviation 29.546
|
73.491 grams
Standard Deviation 41.367
|
67.616 grams
Standard Deviation 34.258
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - Total Sugars (g)
Baseline (T1) total sugars (g) - Parents
|
66.608 grams
Standard Deviation 37.864
|
75.698 grams
Standard Deviation 33.378
|
69.385 grams
Standard Deviation 30.359
|
69.511 grams
Standard Deviation 34.154
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - Total Sugars (g)
Baseline (T1) total sugars (g) - Youth
|
78.104 grams
Standard Deviation 37.468
|
74.251 grams
Standard Deviation 34.586
|
71.425 grams
Standard Deviation 41.784
|
74.791 grams
Standard Deviation 38.179
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - Total Sugars (g)
T2 total sugars (g) - Youth
|
84.194 grams
Standard Deviation 43.139
|
58.984 grams
Standard Deviation 31.743
|
80.593 grams
Standard Deviation 28.161
|
76.932 grams
Standard Deviation 36.247
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - Total Sugars (g)
T3 total sugars (g) - Parents
|
56.714 grams
Standard Deviation 30.960
|
67.495 grams
Standard Deviation 32.236
|
71.231 grams
Standard Deviation 35.761
|
65.334 grams
Standard Deviation 33.369
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - Total Sugars (g)
T3 total sugars (g) - Youth
|
6.968 grams
Standard Deviation 27.827
|
72.752 grams
Standard Deviation 43.290
|
70.566 grams
Standard Deviation 40.806
|
69.676 grams
Standard Deviation 36.356
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Only a small subset was selected to participate in these additional data collection measures.
Total added sugars in daily diet, measured in grams. This does not include foods like fruit, with naturally occurring sugars.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=106 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=55 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=78 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=239 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - Added Sugars (g)
Baseline (T1) added sugars (g) - Parents
|
38.240 grams
Standard Deviation 35.049
|
40.129 grams
Standard Deviation 27.235
|
44.178 grams
Standard Deviation 25.329
|
40.763 grams
Standard Deviation 30.034
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - Added Sugars (g)
Baseline (T1) added sugars (g) - Youth
|
36.007 grams
Standard Deviation 21.542
|
32.434 grams
Standard Deviation 16.921
|
39.429 grams
Standard Deviation 31.181
|
36.545 grams
Standard Deviation 24.678
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - Added Sugars (g)
T2 added sugars (g) - Parents
|
33.009 grams
Standard Deviation 20.427
|
30.712 grams
Standard Deviation 27.694
|
43.909 grams
Standard Deviation 28.673
|
36.832 grams
Standard Deviation 25.937
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - Added Sugars (g)
T2 added sugars (g) - Youth
|
40.828 grams
Standard Deviation 30.790
|
32.595 grams
Standard Deviation 26.912
|
45.323 grams
Standard Deviation 22.842
|
40.630 grams
Standard Deviation 27.047
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - Added Sugars (g)
T3 added sugars (g) - Parents
|
29.023 grams
Standard Deviation 20.959
|
34.623 grams
Standard Deviation 22.056
|
37.632 grams
Standard Deviation 25.691
|
33.947 grams
Standard Deviation 23.192
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - Added Sugars (g)
T3 added sugars (g) - Youth
|
32.448 grams
Standard Deviation 18.700
|
38.764 grams
Standard Deviation 27.712
|
39.752 grams
Standard Deviation 31.875
|
36.701 grams
Standard Deviation 26.235
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Only a small subset was selected to participate in these additional data collection measures.
Total whole grains in daily diet, measured in ounce equivalents (oz).
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=106 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=55 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=78 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=239 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - Whole Grains (oz)
T2 whole grains (oz) - Youth
|
2.403 ounces
Standard Deviation 2.442
|
1.395 ounces
Standard Deviation 1.307
|
1.395 ounces
Standard Deviation 1.308
|
2.037 ounces
Standard Deviation 2.120
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - Whole Grains (oz)
T3 whole grains (oz) - Parents
|
2.645 ounces
Standard Deviation 1.681
|
3.576 ounces
Standard Deviation 2.520
|
2.766 ounces
Standard Deviation 1.842
|
2.916 ounces
Standard Deviation 1.969
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - Whole Grains (oz)
T3 whole grains (oz) - Youth
|
1.385 ounces
Standard Deviation 1.881
|
1.909 ounces
Standard Deviation 1.201
|
1.909 ounces
Standard Deviation 1.201
|
1.670 ounces
Standard Deviation 2.011
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - Whole Grains (oz)
Baseline (T1) whole grains (oz) - Parents
|
2.393 ounces
Standard Deviation 1.635
|
3.594 ounces
Standard Deviation 2.782
|
2.032 ounces
Standard Deviation 1.807
|
2.516 ounces
Standard Deviation 2.041
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - Whole Grains (oz)
Baseline (T1) whole grains (oz) - Youth
|
1.691 ounces
Standard Deviation 1.442
|
1.657 ounces
Standard Deviation 1.608
|
1.657 ounces
Standard Deviation 1.608
|
1.472 ounces
Standard Deviation 1.345
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - Whole Grains (oz)
T2 whole grains (oz) - Parents
|
2.352 ounces
Standard Deviation 1.738
|
2.048 ounces
Standard Deviation 1.531
|
2.913 ounces
Standard Deviation 1.793
|
2.589 ounces
Standard Deviation 1.708
|
SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Week 0 (T1), Week 10-12 (T2), Week 24-26 (T3)Population: Only a small subset was selected to participate in these additional data collection measures.
Total refined grains in daily diet, measured in ounce equivalents (oz).
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
n=106 Participants
Parenting and nutrition curriculum targeting substance use prevention and diet improvement.
Nutrition/substance use prevention: Parenting program focusing on diet improvement and substance use prevention
|
Substance Use Prevention Only
n=55 Participants
Parenting curriculum targeting substance use prevention only.
Substance use prevention only: Parenting program focusing only on substance use prevention
|
Academic Success Program
n=78 Participants
Control program focused only on academic success.
Academic success program: Program focusing on academic success and college acceptance
|
All Conditions
n=239 Participants
All participants
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - Refined Grains (oz)
Baseline (T1) refined grains (oz) - Parents
|
2.498 ounces
Standard Deviation 1.901
|
3.578 ounces
Standard Deviation 2.518
|
3.256 ounces
Standard Deviation 2.057
|
2.996 ounces
Standard Deviation 2.119
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - Refined Grains (oz)
Baseline (T1) refined grains (oz) - Youth
|
3.918 ounces
Standard Deviation 2.369
|
4.959 ounces
Standard Deviation 2.473
|
4.522 ounces
Standard Deviation 2726
|
4.361 ounces
Standard Deviation 2.528
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - Refined Grains (oz)
T2 refined grains (oz) - Parents
|
2.199 ounces
Standard Deviation 1.702
|
2.352 ounces
Standard Deviation 2.213
|
2.853 ounces
Standard Deviation 1.910
|
2.419 ounces
Standard Deviation 1.918
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - Refined Grains (oz)
T2 refined grains (oz) - Youth
|
4.343 ounces
Standard Deviation 2.213
|
3.677 ounces
Standard Deviation 3.225
|
4.836 ounces
Standard Deviation 3.072
|
4.376 ounces
Standard Deviation 2.799
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - Refined Grains (oz)
T3 refined grains (oz) - Parents
|
2.351 ounces
Standard Deviation 1.901
|
2.645 ounces
Standard Deviation 2.210
|
2.733 ounces
Standard Deviation 1.992
|
2.580 ounces
Standard Deviation 1.984
|
|
Parent and Adolescent Diet - Refined Grains (oz)
T3 refined grains (oz) - Youth
|
4.398 ounces
Standard Deviation 3.236
|
4.221 ounces
Standard Deviation 2.255
|
3.962 ounces
Standard Deviation 2.347
|
4.189 ounces
Standard Deviation 2.669
|
Adverse Events
Nutrition/Substance Use Prevention
Substance Use Prevention Only
Academic Success Program
Serious adverse events
Adverse event data not reported
Other adverse events
Adverse event data not reported
Additional Information
Results disclosure agreements
- Principal investigator is a sponsor employee
- Publication restrictions are in place