Pathways to Improved Adolescent Mental Health in Conflict Affected Families
NCT ID: NCT05763719
Last Updated: 2024-12-27
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Basic Information
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ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
NA
3024 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-03-15
2026-07-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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1. Examine the combined and synergetic effect of RFR and HIKA on young adolescent mental health. Hypothesis 1. Adolescents in RFR + HIKA households will report greater improvement in mental health compared to adolescents in RFR only and HIKA only households in rural conflict affected villages.
2. Examine the pathways through which RFR and HIKA improves adolescent mental health.
* Hypothesis 2a. Adolescents in the RFR + HIKA and RFR households will report greater improvement in mental health via pathway of improved self-efficacy, school attendance, food security and peer relationships compared to adolescents in HIKA only households in rural conflict-affected villages.
* Hypothesis 2b. Adolescents in RFR + HIKA and HIKA only households will report greater improvement in mental health via the pathway of improved parental (mother and father) relationship quality and power sharing, reduced exposure to IPV/corporal punishment, improved parental mental health and support of gender equitable norms compared to adolescents in RFR only households in rural conflict affected villages.
3. Examine if the pathways by which RFR and HIKA improve adolescent mental health differ by sex.
Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Rabbits for Resilience (RFR) + HIKA
Households randomly selected for RFR + HIKA will consent to one adolescent (age 10-14 years) to participate in RFR, a youth led animal husbandry economic empowerment intervention, where each youth is provided training and mentorship on raising rabbits. Once the adolescent builds the rabbit cage, the adolescent receives a loan of 2 rabbits to raise and breed, once the rabbit produces offspring, the adolescent repays the rabbit loan with 2 rabbits, one to repay the loan and one to repay the interest on the loan. The original rabbits and the remaining offspring are then for the adolescents to continue to raise, breed, sell, or eat with mentorship from the RFR team and other family members. Parents (mother and father) will consent to complete a 22 week couple's curriculum to increase gender equality (e.g. shared decision making, improved communication and reduced partner violence). The curriculum is delivered for 3 hours weekly by trained facilitators with 12 couples per group.
Rabbits for Resilience (RFR) + HIKA
Economic empowerment program using animal husbandry for young adolescents and healthy relationship program for parents/couples in same household
Rabbits for Resilience (RFR) only
Households randomly selected for RFR only will consent to one adolescent (age 10-14 years) to participate in RFR, a youth led animal husbandry economic empowerment intervention, where each youth is provided training and mentorship on raising rabbits. Once the adolescent builds the rabbit cage, the adolescent receives a loan of 2 rabbits to raise and breed, once the rabbit produces offspring, the adolescent repays the rabbit loan with 2 rabbits, one to repay the loan and one to repay the interest on the loan. The original rabbits and the remaining offspring are then for the adolescents to continue to raise, breed, sell, or eat with mentorship from the RFR team and other family members.
Rabbits for Resilience (RFR) only
Economic empowerment program using animal husbandry with young adolescents
HIKA only
Households randomly selected for HIKA, parents (mother and father) will consent to complete a 22 week couple's curriculum to increase gender equality (e.g. shared decision making, improved communication and reduced partner violence). The curriculum is delivered for 3 hours weekly by trained facilitators with 12 couples per group.
HIKA Healthy Relationship Program
Healthy relationship program for parents/couples
Interventions
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Rabbits for Resilience (RFR) + HIKA
Economic empowerment program using animal husbandry for young adolescents and healthy relationship program for parents/couples in same household
Rabbits for Resilience (RFR) only
Economic empowerment program using animal husbandry with young adolescents
HIKA Healthy Relationship Program
Healthy relationship program for parents/couples
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* One adolescent (boy or girl) age 10-14 years living in household
* Mother and father (parents or guardians) of eligible adolescent living in same household
* Family plans to remain residents in the village for next 18 months
* Parents/guardians (mother and father) consent to participate in 22 week couple curriculum
* Adolescent consents to participate in animal husbandry economic empowerment program
Exclusion Criteria
* Household does not have a boy or girl age 10-14 years living in it
* Mother and/or father (parents or guardians) are not living in the household
* Parents/guardian do not consent to participate in 22 week couple curriculum
* Adolescent does not consent to participate in the animal husbandry economic empowerment program
10 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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PAIDEK/Promotion de la Famille Paysanne (PFP)
UNKNOWN
The Prevention Collaborative
UNKNOWN
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
NIH
Johns Hopkins University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Nancy Glass, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
Locations
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Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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IRB00368124
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id