Our Voices Matter: Intervention for Depression in Youth
NCT ID: NCT07216326
Last Updated: 2025-10-14
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
300 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-06-06
2028-12-29
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Participants in both the intervention and control arms will report depressive symptoms on a clinically relevant measure (e.g., Patient Health Questionnaire-9) at baseline and then \<1-, 6-, 12-, 18-, and 24- months post-initial 5-day activism or life skills training. In addition to depressive symptoms, the investigators will measure other aspects of psychological distress, including anxiety and stress as secondary outcomes. Participants in both groups will have biometric samples, like blood draws, and clinical measurements of allostatic load at baseline and then 6-,12-, and 24- months post-initial 5-day activism or life skills training.
The proposed project will use a cluster randomized trial that involves complete groups of individuals randomized to conditions (i.e., intervention, control), with clustering occurring in both arms. All of our statistical analyses will appropriately model the dependency among observations, which is a hallmark of multi-level modeling.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
SINGLE
Study Groups
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RJA Intervention Arm
The "Our Voices Matter" RJA intervention is a block-stratified randomized, group behavioral intervention designed for Black and Latinx adolescents and young adults (AYAs). The curriculum will specifically focus on the principles of education, organizing, policy development, and legal advocacy. Participants will have didactic sessions, which include policy debates, keynote lectures, seminars, and trainings led by local leaders, community activists, and other experts on civil rights. Participants will learn how to use data to understand how structural barriers influence life. Participants will understand and analyze policy and develop action plans to influence SRD. Additionally, the program will create a network of supportive peers. After the RJA training, small groups will meet monthly via videoconference for 1-year post-intervention. This intervention aims to equip Black and Latinx AYAs with civic and grassroots organizing knowledge and peer support.
Racial Justice Activism Intervention ARM
The "Our Voices Matter" RJA intervention is a block-stratified randomized, group behavioral intervention designed for Black and Latinx adolescents and young adults (AYAs). The curriculum will specifically focus on the principles of activism, organizing, policy development, and legal advocacy. Participants will have didactic sessions, which include policy debates, keynote lectures, seminars, and trainings led by local leaders, community activists, and other experts on civil rights. Participants will learn how to use data to understand how structural racism and discrimination (SRD) influence life. Participants will understand and analyze policy and develop action plans to influence SRD. Additionally, the program will create a network of supportive peers. After the RJA training, small groups will meet monthly via videoconference for 1-year post-intervention. This intervention aims to equip Black and Latinx AYAs with civic and grassroots organizing knowledge and peer support.
Adulting 101
Adulting 101: Life Skills attention control is a 5- day in-person program that will meet for the same number of sessions and duration as the intervention. This attention control is based on the "Project Life" program developed initially for individuals supporting youth transitioning out of foster care to teach life skills for independent living. This curriculum is delivered through didactic and interactive modules that provide knowledge and informational resources, along with hands-on activities and life skills demonstrations. Sessions include: 1) Community Building, 2) Career Preparation, 3) Education, 4) Money Management, 5) Health and Nutrition, 6) Home Management, and 7) Story Sharing.
Adulting 101- Control Arm
Adulting 101: Life Skills attention control is a 5- day in-person program (Figure 4) that will meet for the same number of sessions and duration as the intervention. This attention control is based on the "Project Life" program,84 developed initially for individuals supporting youth transitioning out of foster care to teach life skills for independent living. This curriculum is delivered through didactic and interactive modules that provide knowledge and informational resources, along with hands-on activities and life skills demonstrations. Sessions include: 1) Community Building, 2) Career Preparation, 3) Education, 4) Money Management, 5) Health and Nutrition, 6) Home Management, and 7) Story Sharing, which culminates with a Day of Action. Participants will learn skills for adulthood and gain experience developing career and education goals. Like the intervention condition, participants will actualize their skills on the final day, called the "Day of Action."
Interventions
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Racial Justice Activism Intervention ARM
The "Our Voices Matter" RJA intervention is a block-stratified randomized, group behavioral intervention designed for Black and Latinx adolescents and young adults (AYAs). The curriculum will specifically focus on the principles of activism, organizing, policy development, and legal advocacy. Participants will have didactic sessions, which include policy debates, keynote lectures, seminars, and trainings led by local leaders, community activists, and other experts on civil rights. Participants will learn how to use data to understand how structural racism and discrimination (SRD) influence life. Participants will understand and analyze policy and develop action plans to influence SRD. Additionally, the program will create a network of supportive peers. After the RJA training, small groups will meet monthly via videoconference for 1-year post-intervention. This intervention aims to equip Black and Latinx AYAs with civic and grassroots organizing knowledge and peer support.
Adulting 101- Control Arm
Adulting 101: Life Skills attention control is a 5- day in-person program (Figure 4) that will meet for the same number of sessions and duration as the intervention. This attention control is based on the "Project Life" program,84 developed initially for individuals supporting youth transitioning out of foster care to teach life skills for independent living. This curriculum is delivered through didactic and interactive modules that provide knowledge and informational resources, along with hands-on activities and life skills demonstrations. Sessions include: 1) Community Building, 2) Career Preparation, 3) Education, 4) Money Management, 5) Health and Nutrition, 6) Home Management, and 7) Story Sharing, which culminates with a Day of Action. Participants will learn skills for adulthood and gain experience developing career and education goals. Like the intervention condition, participants will actualize their skills on the final day, called the "Day of Action."
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Identify as Black and/ or Latinx
3. Speak English
Exclusion Criteria
2. Unable to attend the in-person sessions
3. Non-fluent English speaker
4. Do not identify as Black or Latinx
15 Years
20 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD)
NIH
Policy Research Associates
UNKNOWN
Ann & Robert H Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Nia Heard-Garris
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Principal Investigators
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Elan C Hope, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Policy Research Associates
Locations
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Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Countries
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Central Contacts
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IRB 2024-6683
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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