Capacity Builders Inc. Navajo Youth Builders Personal Responsibility Education Innovation Strategies Project
NCT ID: NCT04180358
Last Updated: 2019-11-27
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
834 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-10-24
2021-09-29
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Capacity Builder's Inc. (CBI) Youth Builders PREIS program seeks to test a modification of the Native STAND curriculum in Northwest New Mexico with at least 834 Navajo teens and 3 cohorts. The curriculum is intended to reduce pregnancies, births, and STI's including HIV/AIDS among high-risk youth populations by implementing culturally sensitive curriculum based on Navajo positive youth development. Additional curriculum of adulthood preparation subjects will increase participant knowledge in the areas of: healthy relationships, adolescent development, communication skills, healthy life skills. Youth Builders will be delivered within the traditional school day, embedded into regularly scheduled learning time. Presented once each week for 27 weeks over a 36-week school year, Youth Builders will reach students where they are, overcoming many challenges associated with retention. The project will support a Randomized Controlled Experimental Design. CBI will create valuable resources to support Youth Builders replication nationwide, including a comprehensive Youth Builders Blueprint, describing all action steps taken to achieve goals and objectives. In addition to action steps, the Youth Builders Blueprint will include: program curriculum; curricular map; training materials; sample parent consent forms; sample referral procedures / policies; staff training schedules; sample partnership agreements; Action Team meeting minutes,QERs, and annual evaluation reports The Youth Builders Blueprint will be available in both print and online format, and will be widely disseminated throughout the CBI network of non-profit agencies, Tribes, and school districts across the United States. Conference presentation will be ongoing at state and national conferences.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Impact group
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Native STAND
Native STAND is a comprehensive sexual health curriculum for Native high school students that focuses on sexually transmitted infections, HIV/AIDS, and teen pregnancy prevention, while also covering drug and alcohol use, suicide, and dating violence. Twenty-seven sessions support healthy decision-making through interactive discussions and activities that promote diversity, self-esteem, goals and values, team building, negotiation and refusal skills, and effective communication. Sessions will be conducted in regular Physical Education and/or Health Education classes during classroom/school hours.
Comparison group
Comparison group will not receive the intervention
Regular Health/Physical Education Curriculum
General health and physical education curriculum provided by New Mexico's Public Education Department.
Interventions
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Native STAND
Native STAND is a comprehensive sexual health curriculum for Native high school students that focuses on sexually transmitted infections, HIV/AIDS, and teen pregnancy prevention, while also covering drug and alcohol use, suicide, and dating violence. Twenty-seven sessions support healthy decision-making through interactive discussions and activities that promote diversity, self-esteem, goals and values, team building, negotiation and refusal skills, and effective communication. Sessions will be conducted in regular Physical Education and/or Health Education classes during classroom/school hours.
Regular Health/Physical Education Curriculum
General health and physical education curriculum provided by New Mexico's Public Education Department.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* In grades 9-11
* Provide parental consent and participant assent to participate in the study
* Students in the first two groups will be allowed to participate in the intervention if they are enrolled in the classroom that will be receiving the intervention
* Students in the third group will be allowed to participate in the intervention only if they were part of the study's intervention group
Exclusion Criteria
Prevention programs:
* New Mexico's Department of Health - Wyman's Teen Outreach Program
* Success with Adolescent Goals, inclusive of the Above the Waist Curriculum
* Students in 12th grade
* Study participants from previous cohorts
14 Years
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
OTHER
Family and Youth Services Bureau
UNKNOWN
Capacity Builders Inc.
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Lois Ritter
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Capacity Builders Inc.
Locations
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Capacity Builders Inc.
Farmington, New Mexico, United States
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Related Links
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Healthy Native Youth
Capacity Builders
Navajo Nation Human Research Review Board
Other Identifiers
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90AP2687-00
Identifier Type: OTHER_GRANT
Identifier Source: secondary_id
90AP2687-01-00
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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