Trial Outcomes & Findings for The Substance Use and Health Risk Intervention (SUHRI) for Justice-involved Youth (NCT NCT06132282)

NCT ID: NCT06132282

Last Updated: 2025-01-29

Results Overview

Number of Participants Who Initiated Substance Use or Health Services; obtained through client interviews.

Recruitment status

COMPLETED

Study phase

NA

Target enrollment

40 participants

Primary outcome timeframe

Baseline

Results posted on

2025-01-29

Participant Flow

Participant milestones

Participant milestones
Measure
Substance Use and Health Risk Intervention (SUHRI)
A technology-based application (administered via tablet) that addresses the interrelated topics of substance use and risky sex practices, within the context of personal relationships. Substance Use and Health Risk Intervention (SUHRI): Technology-based intervention designed as 4 sessions administered on a tablet as a self-directed approach (requiring an onsite proctor) for addressing factors that increase risk for significant health problems. Topics such as SU and risky sex are important but often sensitive or difficult for juvenile justice staff to address in their role as probation officers. There is only one arm for this study, represented by pilot 2, and the accompanying IRB protocol
Overall Study
STARTED
40
Overall Study
COMPLETED
9
Overall Study
NOT COMPLETED
31

Reasons for withdrawal

Reasons for withdrawal
Measure
Substance Use and Health Risk Intervention (SUHRI)
A technology-based application (administered via tablet) that addresses the interrelated topics of substance use and risky sex practices, within the context of personal relationships. Substance Use and Health Risk Intervention (SUHRI): Technology-based intervention designed as 4 sessions administered on a tablet as a self-directed approach (requiring an onsite proctor) for addressing factors that increase risk for significant health problems. Topics such as SU and risky sex are important but often sensitive or difficult for juvenile justice staff to address in their role as probation officers. There is only one arm for this study, represented by pilot 2, and the accompanying IRB protocol
Overall Study
Lost to Follow-up
31

Baseline Characteristics

The Substance Use and Health Risk Intervention (SUHRI) for Justice-involved Youth

Baseline characteristics by cohort

Baseline characteristics by cohort
Measure
Substance Use and Health Risk Intervention (SUHRI)
n=40 Participants
A technology-based application (administered via tablet) that addresses the interrelated topics of substance use and risky sex practices, within the context of personal relationships. Substance Use and Health Risk Intervention (SUHRI): Technology-based intervention designed as 4 sessions administered on a tablet as a self-directed approach (requiring an onsite proctor) for addressing factors that increase risk for significant health problems. Topics such as SU and risky sex are important but often sensitive or difficult for juvenile justice staff to address in their role as probation officers.
Age, Continuous
15.76 years
n=5 Participants
Sex/Gender, Customized
FEMALE
8 Participants
n=5 Participants
Sex/Gender, Customized
MALE
27 Participants
n=5 Participants
Sex/Gender, Customized
UNKNOWN
5 Participants
n=5 Participants
Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Hispanic or Latino
11 Participants
n=5 Participants
Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Not Hispanic or Latino
23 Participants
n=5 Participants
Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Unknown or Not Reported
6 Participants
n=5 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
American Indian or Alaska Native
0 Participants
n=5 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
Asian
0 Participants
n=5 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0 Participants
n=5 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
Black or African American
17 Participants
n=5 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
White
10 Participants
n=5 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
More than one race
3 Participants
n=5 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
Unknown or Not Reported
10 Participants
n=5 Participants
Region of Enrollment
United States
40 participants
n=5 Participants

PRIMARY outcome

Timeframe: Baseline

Number of Participants Who Initiated Substance Use or Health Services; obtained through client interviews.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Substance Use and Health Risk Intervention (SUHRI)
n=40 Participants
A technology-based application (administered via tablet) that addresses the interrelated topics of substance use and risky sex practices, within the context of personal relationships. Substance Use and Health Risk Intervention (SUHRI): Technology-based intervention designed as 4 sessions administered on a tablet as a self-directed approach (requiring an onsite proctor) for addressing factors that increase risk for significant health problems. Topics such as SU and risky sex are important but often sensitive or difficult for juvenile justice staff to address in their role as probation officers.
Service Initiation
15 Participants

PRIMARY outcome

Timeframe: Week 7

Population: those who completed the week 7 follow-up assessment

Number of Participants Who Initiated Substance Use or Health Services; obtained through client interviews.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Substance Use and Health Risk Intervention (SUHRI)
n=14 Participants
A technology-based application (administered via tablet) that addresses the interrelated topics of substance use and risky sex practices, within the context of personal relationships. Substance Use and Health Risk Intervention (SUHRI): Technology-based intervention designed as 4 sessions administered on a tablet as a self-directed approach (requiring an onsite proctor) for addressing factors that increase risk for significant health problems. Topics such as SU and risky sex are important but often sensitive or difficult for juvenile justice staff to address in their role as probation officers.
Service Initiation
4 Participants

Adverse Events

Substance Use and Health Risk Intervention (SUHRI)

Serious events: 7 serious events
Other events: 0 other events
Deaths: 0 deaths

Serious adverse events

Serious adverse events
Measure
Substance Use and Health Risk Intervention (SUHRI)
n=40 participants at risk
A technology-based application (administered via tablet) that addresses the interrelated topics of substance use and risky sex practices, within the context of personal relationships. Substance Use and Health Risk Intervention (SUHRI): Technology-based intervention designed as 4 sessions administered on a tablet as a self-directed approach (requiring an onsite proctor) for addressing factors that increase risk for significant health problems. Topics such as SU and risky sex are important but often sensitive or difficult for juvenile justice staff to address in their role as probation officers.
General disorders
hospitalization
7.5%
3/40 • 15 weeks
Social circumstances
detention
10.0%
4/40 • 15 weeks

Other adverse events

Adverse event data not reported

Additional Information

Danica Knight

Texas Christian University

Phone: 817-257-4391

Results disclosure agreements

  • Principal investigator is a sponsor employee
  • Publication restrictions are in place