Real Talk Brief Intervention Study
Status: | Recruiting |
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Conditions: | Psychiatric |
Therapuetic Areas: | Psychiatry / Psychology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 15 - 19 |
Updated: | 12/10/2016 |
Start Date: | March 2014 |
End Date: | July 2017 |
Contact: | Emily F Rothman, ScD |
Email: | erothman@bu.edu |
Phone: | (617) 414-1385 |
This randomized controlled trial (RCT) study is a small scale test of the feasibility and
preliminary efficacy of a brief motivational interview-style intervention. The intervention
will take place in the pediatric and adult emergency departments by a trained
interventionist and will follow an intervention algorithm developed by a team of dating
abuse and brief intervention experts. The research design is as follows: the investigators
will randomize youth ages 15-19 to one of two groups: one group who receives the
intervention (N=~180), and the other which does not (N=~180). The investigators will compare
changes in outcomes from baseline to 6-month follow-up for those in both groups. The
investigators will be looking at outcomes including dating abuse-related knowledge,
attitudes about the use of violence to resolve conflict, and dating abuse behavior
(perpetration and/or victimization).
Statement of study hypothesis: Youth who receive the intervention will show improvements in
dating abuse-related knowledge, attitudes and behavior that are maintained for 6 months,
while those in the comparison group will show no similar change.
preliminary efficacy of a brief motivational interview-style intervention. The intervention
will take place in the pediatric and adult emergency departments by a trained
interventionist and will follow an intervention algorithm developed by a team of dating
abuse and brief intervention experts. The research design is as follows: the investigators
will randomize youth ages 15-19 to one of two groups: one group who receives the
intervention (N=~180), and the other which does not (N=~180). The investigators will compare
changes in outcomes from baseline to 6-month follow-up for those in both groups. The
investigators will be looking at outcomes including dating abuse-related knowledge,
attitudes about the use of violence to resolve conflict, and dating abuse behavior
(perpetration and/or victimization).
Statement of study hypothesis: Youth who receive the intervention will show improvements in
dating abuse-related knowledge, attitudes and behavior that are maintained for 6 months,
while those in the comparison group will show no similar change.
Inclusion Criteria:
- 15-19 years old
- English-speaking
- Have used at least one form of physical or sexual aggression against a dating or
sexual partner in the past three months
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patient's reason for ED visit is an acute mental health problem (e.g., suicidal
ideation or attempt, severe anxiety attack)
- Patient is a prisoner
- Patient is determined to be potentially lethal
- Patient attends batterer intervention classes
We found this trial at
1
site
Boston, Massachusetts 02118
Principal Investigator: Emily F Rothman, ScD
Phone: 617-414-1385
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