Family Based Prevention of Alcohol and Risky Sex for Older Teens
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Psychiatric, Psychiatric, Psychiatric |
Therapuetic Areas: | Psychiatry / Psychology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 16 - 17 |
Updated: | 5/12/2018 |
Start Date: | April 1, 2013 |
End Date: | May 28, 2017 |
Web-based Family Prevention of Alcohol and Risky Sex for Older Teens
An online, interactive web-based program for older teens and their parents is designed to
address teen alcohol use and teen relationships. The parent-teen dyad both participate in the
web-based program and engage in off-line discussion activities. This intervention promotes
communication skills, refusal skills, and helps teens consider how to make healthy choices.
address teen alcohol use and teen relationships. The parent-teen dyad both participate in the
web-based program and engage in off-line discussion activities. This intervention promotes
communication skills, refusal skills, and helps teens consider how to make healthy choices.
This purpose of this study is to develop an interactive, web-based prevention program for
parents and older teens that focuses on teen use of alcohol and teen relationships. The study
is designed as a randomized controlled trial.
Specific Aim 1: To adapt two parent-based prevention strategies (Family Matters and Parent
Handbook) to provide a family-based approach for addressing older teen alcohol related risk
behaviors and sexual risk behaviors and sex in combination with alcohol use (hereafter called
alcohol and/or sexual risk behaviors) using the web as the program delivery mode.
Specific Aim 2: To test whether exposure to the program leads to expected changes in targeted
teen beliefs and behaviors, including reductions in alcohol and/or sexual risk behaviors.
Specific Aim 3: To examine whether program effects on teen alcohol and/or sexual risk
behaviors are mediated through changes in intermediate program targeted beliefs (parents and
teen) and behaviors (e.g., parent-teen--communication). Program fidelity and process measures
may also mediate these outcomes.
Phase I integrates and adapts the two parent-based approaches and creates a web-based
interactive delivery of materials. Expert panels, focus groups, and usability assessments
will inform the process. Phase II is an RCT with 400 families with the web-based
intervention. Surveys will be conducted at baseline, and for three follow-up periods (6, 12,
& 18 months). Analyses will examine teen outcomes related to alcohol and/or sexual risk
behaviors. Changes in mediators directly impacted by the program for both teens and parents
will be examined. Process and fidelity information will be collected and assessed.
A web-based prevention strategy supporting parents and teens, is significant and timely.
Parents and teens will use the internet to make health decisions. This program is uniquely
different from other programs be-cause it addresses teens at high risk for alcohol and/or
sexual risk behaviors. Further, the strategy involves both parents and teens through an
interactive framework. The approach utilizes the strengths of Family Matters which promotes
specific exercises and activities between parents and teens and the strengths of the Parent
Handbook which addresses issues of importance to this age range.
parents and older teens that focuses on teen use of alcohol and teen relationships. The study
is designed as a randomized controlled trial.
Specific Aim 1: To adapt two parent-based prevention strategies (Family Matters and Parent
Handbook) to provide a family-based approach for addressing older teen alcohol related risk
behaviors and sexual risk behaviors and sex in combination with alcohol use (hereafter called
alcohol and/or sexual risk behaviors) using the web as the program delivery mode.
Specific Aim 2: To test whether exposure to the program leads to expected changes in targeted
teen beliefs and behaviors, including reductions in alcohol and/or sexual risk behaviors.
Specific Aim 3: To examine whether program effects on teen alcohol and/or sexual risk
behaviors are mediated through changes in intermediate program targeted beliefs (parents and
teen) and behaviors (e.g., parent-teen--communication). Program fidelity and process measures
may also mediate these outcomes.
Phase I integrates and adapts the two parent-based approaches and creates a web-based
interactive delivery of materials. Expert panels, focus groups, and usability assessments
will inform the process. Phase II is an RCT with 400 families with the web-based
intervention. Surveys will be conducted at baseline, and for three follow-up periods (6, 12,
& 18 months). Analyses will examine teen outcomes related to alcohol and/or sexual risk
behaviors. Changes in mediators directly impacted by the program for both teens and parents
will be examined. Process and fidelity information will be collected and assessed.
A web-based prevention strategy supporting parents and teens, is significant and timely.
Parents and teens will use the internet to make health decisions. This program is uniquely
different from other programs be-cause it addresses teens at high risk for alcohol and/or
sexual risk behaviors. Further, the strategy involves both parents and teens through an
interactive framework. The approach utilizes the strengths of Family Matters which promotes
specific exercises and activities between parents and teens and the strengths of the Parent
Handbook which addresses issues of importance to this age range.
Inclusion Criteria:
- One parent and the teen both had to enroll in the study.
Exclusion Criteria:
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