Evaluation of Big Decisions in Three South Texas School Districts
NCT ID: NCT04508569
Last Updated: 2020-08-11
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
3170 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2016-09-01
2019-12-15
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Classroom teachers, who receive three days of training on the curriculum as well as ongoing technical assistance, deliver Big Decisions lessons to 9th grade students. The lessons take place during normally scheduled classes over the course of three to five weeks. Classes include health, biology, and English. The curriculum focuses on helping youth make good decisions about their sexual health. There are three key messages: (1) having sex with someone is a big decision, (2) abstinence is the most effective way to avoid both pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections, and (3) teens who have sex need to use latex condoms correctly every time to reduce the risk of HIV and sexually transmitted infections and use contraception to prevent pregnancy.
In addition to a classroom curriculum, Big Decisions also includes a parent component offered to all families. This includes two parent workshops, a parent workbook, and homework for parents and children. The parent workshop meets twice during the period of time when students receive the classroom curriculum. The workshops last for 90 minutes, are offered in both English and Spanish, and are facilitated by district coordinators and grantee staff.
Comparison Condition Youth Voices Comparison Condition Description Youth Voices is a benign comparison intervention that meets for two class sessions over three to five weeks. Classroom teachers deliver Youth Voices to 9th grade students. Teachers deliver sessions during regularly scheduled classes similar to Big Decisions. Students in Youth Voices participate in facilitated discussions about two of seven potential discussion topics (nutrition, physical fitness and exercise, tobacco and e-cigarettes, participation in sports, driver safety, environmental health, and safety at work). Students take a vote, and they discuss the two topics with the most votes during the sessions. Classroom teachers facilitate Youth Voices. Teachers are trained to deliver both Youth Voices and Big Decisions and can deliver both programs to different classes during the same implementation period.
Behavioral Outcomes Sexual initiation, condom use at last sex, birth control use at last sex, ever pregnant or gotten someone pregnant, sex in the past three months, sex without a condom in the past three months, sex without birth control in the past three months Non-behavioral Outcomes Intentions to have sex, intentions to use a condom, intentions to use birth control Sample and Setting HealthyFutures of Texas staff recruited four high schools from three rural and semi-rural school districts in Texas for participation in the study. The program targets 9th-grade students in each district for participation. Each high school identified one course required for 9th grade students for program delivery (for example, health, biology, English). To be eligible for participation, students must (1) be in 9th grade, (2) be enrolled in one of the courses identified for program delivery, (3) have parental consent, and (4) provide student assent. The evaluation expects to enroll 2,596 students from 178 classrooms.
Research Design and Data Collection This evaluation is a cluster randomized controlled trial. Classrooms are the unit of randomization. Two of the three school districts are implementing the program and evaluation once a year and the third school district, with two high schools, is implementing each quarter of the academic year. At the beginning of each round of implementation, parents provide consent for participation. Two weeks before implementation, students provide assent and take the baseline survey. The evaluator randomizes the participating classes the week before implementation.
Youth will be surveyed at baseline, immediately post-intervention, and at 12-month follow-up. Baseline and immediate post-test surveys will be given in the classroom. Surveys will be collected using a survey link or using paper versions of the survey. The 12-month follow-up survey will take place in small group settings at the school. Absent students will be surveyed in-person individually by the district coordinator, by phone, or over the web. Teachers, district coordinators, and research staff will collect data.
Data for an implementation study designed to assess fidelity, attendance, and quality will be collected through fidelity logs, observations, and attendance sheets.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Big Decisions
Big Decisions
Big Decisions is a promising teen pregnancy prevention intervention that consists primarily of abstinence-plus sexual health education curriculum. The intended dosage for students is 10 classroom-based sexual health lessons.
Youth Voices
Big Decisions
Big Decisions is a promising teen pregnancy prevention intervention that consists primarily of abstinence-plus sexual health education curriculum. The intended dosage for students is 10 classroom-based sexual health lessons.
Interventions
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Big Decisions
Big Decisions is a promising teen pregnancy prevention intervention that consists primarily of abstinence-plus sexual health education curriculum. The intended dosage for students is 10 classroom-based sexual health lessons.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
13 Years
17 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Healthy Futures of Texas
UNKNOWN
The Office of Adolescent Health, HHS
FED
Philliber Research & Evaluation
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Philliber Research and Evaluation
Accord, New York, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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Big Decisions
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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