Middle and High School Students' Reactions to a Health Interactive Website: ASPIRE Reactions
Status: | Active, not recruiting |
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Conditions: | Smoking Cessation |
Therapuetic Areas: | Pulmonary / Respiratory Diseases |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 11 - 18 |
Updated: | 7/8/2018 |
Start Date: | December 2013 |
End Date: | December 2018 |
The goal of this research study is to learn how middle and high school students react to an
interactive website called ASPIRE ( A Smoking Prevention Interactive Experience) and health
information online and what their preferences are when using ASPIRE.
Researchers hope to use the results of this study to design more effective online health
programs to provide middle and high school students with up-to-date information about tobacco
use, meditation, and general health and well-being.
interactive website called ASPIRE ( A Smoking Prevention Interactive Experience) and health
information online and what their preferences are when using ASPIRE.
Researchers hope to use the results of this study to design more effective online health
programs to provide middle and high school students with up-to-date information about tobacco
use, meditation, and general health and well-being.
Participants complete up to 2 separate parts.
Part 1:
For Part 1, participants complete a survey about their mental and physical health and their
opinions concerning health information and the internet. The survey takes about 15-20 minutes
to complete.
Part 2:
If the results of the survey show eligibility, participants complete Part 2 of the study. For
Part 2 participants are randomly assigned (as in a roll of dice) to 1 of 2 study groups.
Participants have a 1 in 3 chance of being assigned to receive standard care. Participants
have a 2 in 3 chance of being assigned to use the ASPIRE website. This is done because no one
knows if one study group is better, the same, or worse than the other group.
If participant assigned to receive standard care, he or she is shown a website that has the
same information presented in ASPIRE, but in text form.
Participants in both groups sit in front of a computer and go onto a website. Both the ASPIRE
website and the text-based website have been designed for middle and high school students.
The ASPIRE website has videos, activities, and health information facts about the effects of
smoking, the benefits of meditation, and healthy living. The text-based website only has
health information facts about smoking, the benefits of meditation, and healthy living.
Participants complete 3 to 4 sessions using either the ASPIRE website or the text-based
website throughout their first semester. Each session lasts about 40 minutes.
The use of the websites will be videotaped.
Follow-Up Surveys:
Participants complete a follow-up survey about their opinions concerning health information
and the internet immediately after they complete their last session on the website. The
follow-up surveys take about 15 minutes to complete.
Length of Study:
Active participation on this study is over after participants complete the follow-up survey.
If participant does not continue onto Part 2 of the study, their active participation is over
after they complete Part 1 of the study.
Other Information:
Participants take part in this study at their school during their after school program.
During the use of the website, each study participant is individually videotaped and audio
recorded. The videotapes and audio recordings are used to help the research staff analyze
each participant's use of the websites. The video tapes and audio recordings are stored on a
password-protected encrypted hard drive that is stored in a locked office at MD Anderson.
Only the study researcher and authorized members of the research staff are allowed to use the
videotapes and audio recordings (for research purposes).
Part 1:
For Part 1, participants complete a survey about their mental and physical health and their
opinions concerning health information and the internet. The survey takes about 15-20 minutes
to complete.
Part 2:
If the results of the survey show eligibility, participants complete Part 2 of the study. For
Part 2 participants are randomly assigned (as in a roll of dice) to 1 of 2 study groups.
Participants have a 1 in 3 chance of being assigned to receive standard care. Participants
have a 2 in 3 chance of being assigned to use the ASPIRE website. This is done because no one
knows if one study group is better, the same, or worse than the other group.
If participant assigned to receive standard care, he or she is shown a website that has the
same information presented in ASPIRE, but in text form.
Participants in both groups sit in front of a computer and go onto a website. Both the ASPIRE
website and the text-based website have been designed for middle and high school students.
The ASPIRE website has videos, activities, and health information facts about the effects of
smoking, the benefits of meditation, and healthy living. The text-based website only has
health information facts about smoking, the benefits of meditation, and healthy living.
Participants complete 3 to 4 sessions using either the ASPIRE website or the text-based
website throughout their first semester. Each session lasts about 40 minutes.
The use of the websites will be videotaped.
Follow-Up Surveys:
Participants complete a follow-up survey about their opinions concerning health information
and the internet immediately after they complete their last session on the website. The
follow-up surveys take about 15 minutes to complete.
Length of Study:
Active participation on this study is over after participants complete the follow-up survey.
If participant does not continue onto Part 2 of the study, their active participation is over
after they complete Part 1 of the study.
Other Information:
Participants take part in this study at their school during their after school program.
During the use of the website, each study participant is individually videotaped and audio
recorded. The videotapes and audio recordings are used to help the research staff analyze
each participant's use of the websites. The video tapes and audio recordings are stored on a
password-protected encrypted hard drive that is stored in a locked office at MD Anderson.
Only the study researcher and authorized members of the research staff are allowed to use the
videotapes and audio recordings (for research purposes).
Inclusion Criteria:
1. Ages 11 through 18 (11 and 18 included)
2. High school and Middle School students are both eligible
3. All 150 are nonsmokers. Nonsmokers are defined as individuals who have not smoked, not
even part of a cigarette in the past year.
4. All will score above the median on smoking susceptibility
5. 10 will be White/Caucasian participants, 5 will be African American participants, 10
will be Hispanic participants, and 5 will be Asian participants.
6. English speaking
Exclusion Criteria:
1)None
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