The P4 Intervention Study to Improve Adolescent Health



Status:Completed
Conditions:Psychiatric
Therapuetic Areas:Psychiatry / Psychology
Healthy:No
Age Range:14 - 17
Updated:4/4/2019
Start Date:January 2016
End Date:April 10, 2017

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A Pilot Efficacy and Implementation Study of the Patients, Parents and Professionals Partnering to Improve Adolescent Health (P4) Intervention

The primary objective is to conduct a pilot study to determine the efficacy of evidence-based
interventions delivered in primary care clinic settings on parent-teen health communication.

Primary care provides a means by which to connect evidence-based interventions with patients;
however, many interventions have been evaluated using randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in
non-healthcare settings.

The primary objective is to conduct a pilot study to determine the effect of evidence-based
interventions delivered in primary care clinic settings on parent-teen communication about
alcohol use, sexual health, and safe driving.

Eligible participants are healthy adolescent patients from the Children's Hospital of
Philadelphia (CHOP) primary care network with a well-child visit scheduled between the ages
of 14 to 17 years with one parent willing to participate. Adolescents that hold an
intermediate driver's license, that are pregnant, or that have pervasive development disorder
or a developmental delay are excluded from this study.

Parents will be given written psychoeducational intervention materials on communicating with
their adolescents about alcohol use, sexual health, or safe driving (e.g.,booklets, tip sheet
brochures, activity workbooks, web links), receive coaching about using the intervention
materials, and provider endorsement of the materials during the well-child visit, as well as
follow-up phone health coaching 2 weeks after the appointment.

The primary endpoints are evaluating the difference between the intervention and control
groups on parent-teen communication on the targeted health topics.

Inclusion Criteria:

1. CHOP Primary Care patient

2. Scheduled for a well-child visit that parent and teen both plan to attend within 3
weeks of enrollment

3. [Teen Driving Arm Only] Planning on having the medical certification for the permit
application completed at their next well child visit and planning on taking their
driving permit test in the next 8 weeks

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Not fluent in written or spoken English

2. Developmental Delay or Pervasive Developmental Disorder

3. Pregnant female

4. [Teen Driving Arm Only] Already has driving permit (has taken and passed the knowledge
test) and/or the medical certification for the permit application was not completed at
the well child visit
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South 34th Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
 215-590-1000
Principal Investigator: Carol A Ford, MD
Phone: 215-590-3293
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