The Development and Evaluation of a Culturally Grounded ENDS Intervention for Rural Hawaiian Youth
NCT ID: NCT06929520
Last Updated: 2025-04-16
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
500 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-10-15
2027-05-15
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Situation Identification and Prioritization (Year 2). The goal of this step is to operationalize and prioritize problematic social situations involving ENDS and dual use, by assessing them for their frequency of exposure and perceived difficulty for refusal. Fifty to one-hundred twenty-five potential items will be drawn from the focus group and interview data in Year 1, which will be reduced in number through expert analysis, and then be subjected to an assessment of social validity. The latter step entails youth participants rating each item on two criteria using Likert scales: (1) the frequency with which the subject encountered the situation (from never to more than 4 times per month), and (2) the perceived difficulty in dealing with the situation (from very easy to very difficult). The survey will be administered to 200-250 predominantly Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander adolescents on Hawai'i Island. Descriptive statistics will be used to examine the prevalence of situations and their perceived difficulty. Exploratory factor analytic procedures will be used to establish subscales, and construct validity will be assessed by examining the relationship of the items to the use of ENDS and combustible cigarettes. Five of the most frequently experienced and/or challenging situations identified by surveyed youth will be translated into narrative scripts by a professional scriptwriter/videographer (Yamashita) in Year 3.
Video Production (Year 3). In this phase, five frequently experienced and difficult ENDS-related problem situations and youth-identified strategies to deal with them will be translated to a scripted format by an Emmy award-winning scriptwriter/videographer (Matt Yamashita; see letter of support). These scripts will evolve from situations prioritized in Year 2, but based on the research literature, we anticipate that they will focus on the use of ENDS e-liquid flavors, marijuana vaping, and/or dual use (ENDS and combustible cigarette use). Three of the five scripts will be cast, filmed on location on Hawai'i Island, and edited into three 5-7 minute videos. Each will depict a main storyline, and three different endings demonstrating refusal strategies of varying levels of competence. This phase will not entail human subjects.
Lesson and Social/Print Media Development (Year 3). In this phase, three new ENDS prevention lessons will be developed that are focused on the videos, and will be delivered with 4 of 7 ATOD lessons developed and evaluated in the Ho'ouna Pono efficacy trial (R01 DA037836). These will be delivered as part of a modular prevention intervention, where teachers will be able to select the four Ho'ouna Pono lessons to accompany the three ENDS-focused lessons, in order to customize the curriculum to fit their students' needs. Social media components (i.e., short video clips with embedded ENDS prevention messaging) and print media components (i.e., poster-sized still images with embedded ENDS prevention messaging) will also be created. The three ENDS prevention lessons and social/print media components will be validated by a sample of Native Hawaiian youth (n = 10-15) and educational stakeholders (n = 10-15). The classroom lessons will be delivered by teachers in participating schools as part of the health curriculum, while the social and print media components will be delivered concurrently with the classroom-based curriculum. The social media components will be delivered through popular social media platforms (Instagram, Snapchat, and/or TikTok) using school-supervised accounts, while the print media components will be posted on bulletin and message boards throughout schools receiving the intervention.
Efficacy Trial (Years 4-5). A dynamic wait-listed control group design will be employed to examine the longitudinal effects of the ENDS intervention (i.e., modular prevention curriculum and social/print media campaign). All participating schools will be block randomized based on region (north, south, east, and west Hawai'i) into four cohorts, and cohorts will be randomly assigned to receive the intervention at designated times staggered across the two-year evaluation period. Schools in Cohorts 1 and 2 will receive the intervention in Year 4 of the study, while schools in Cohorts 3 and 4 will receive the intervention in Year 5. As a result, all schools will be evaluated at pre-test and immediate post-test, and schools in Cohorts 1-3 will receive follow up evaluations. Schools in Cohort 1 will receive follow ups at 3-, 9-, 12-, and 15-months post-intervention, Cohort 2 at 6-, 9-, and 12-months post-intervention, and Cohort 3 at 3-months post-intervention. In terms of measurement, the survey used to evaluate the efficacy of the ENDS prevention intervention will include standard demographic items covering areas such as age, grade, gender, family structure, and SES, as well as 52 items related to culture/enculturation, risk and protective factors (including ENDS and combustible cigarette use frequency), resistance strategies, risk assessment, and peer affiliations. Main effects related to ENDS and dual use will be measured, as well as the use of different resistance strategies depicted in the videos. Peer affiliations over time will also be measured to examine the effect of the intervention on the social and relational context of youth in rural Hawai'i.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
SEQUENTIAL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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ENDS Prevention Intervention
Participants will receive the ENDS Prevention Intervention consisting of (1) a modular classroom curriculum, (2) social media content, and (3) print media campaign.
ENDS Prevention Intervention (TBD)
The ENDS Prevention Intervention will consist of (1) a modular classroom curriculum with ENDS-focused lessons and lessons covering alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use; (2) social media content that is related to the classroom curriculum and video content, and (3) a print media campaign across school campuses on Hawaii Island.
Treatment-as-usual control
Participants will receive treatment-as-usual, which consists of the standard health curriculum delivered in public schools.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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ENDS Prevention Intervention (TBD)
The ENDS Prevention Intervention will consist of (1) a modular classroom curriculum with ENDS-focused lessons and lessons covering alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use; (2) social media content that is related to the classroom curriculum and video content, and (3) a print media campaign across school campuses on Hawaii Island.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
10 Years
14 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of California, Riverside
OTHER
University of Hawaii
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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University of Hawaii
Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Countries
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