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Self-Selected Brief Alcohol Intervention for Adolescents

Primary Purpose

Alcohol Consumption, Drug Abuse

Status
Completed
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
brief, voluntary substance use intervention
Sponsored by
RAND
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Eligibility
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Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional prevention trial for Alcohol Consumption focused on measuring brief motivational intervention; teens; substance use

Eligibility Criteria

11 Years - 16 Years (Child)All SexesAccepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

  • middle school student

Exclusion Criteria:

  • none

Sites / Locations

    Outcomes

    Primary Outcome Measures

    alcohol, tobacco, drug use
    alcohol and drug consequences
    self-change efforts
    perceived peer use
    positive and negative outcome expectancies
    all measures taken biannually over a three year period

    Secondary Outcome Measures

    Full Information

    First Posted
    March 20, 2006
    Last Updated
    October 2, 2006
    Sponsor
    RAND
    Collaborators
    National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)
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    1. Study Identification

    Unique Protocol Identification Number
    NCT00383838
    Brief Title
    Self-Selected Brief Alcohol Intervention for Adolescents
    Official Title
    Self-Selected Brief Alcohol Intervention for Adolescents
    Study Type
    Interventional

    2. Study Status

    Record Verification Date
    October 2006
    Overall Recruitment Status
    Completed
    Study Start Date
    September 2002 (undefined)
    Primary Completion Date
    undefined (undefined)
    Study Completion Date
    June 2005 (undefined)

    3. Sponsor/Collaborators

    Name of the Sponsor
    RAND
    Collaborators
    National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)

    4. Oversight

    5. Study Description

    Brief Summary
    Alcohol use among youth continues to be a major concern for this nation, with a large proportion of adolescents increasing their alcohol consumption as they transition from the 6th to the 8th grade. Although many adolescents experience alcohol-related problems, few actually seek help or treatment. This may be because traditional intervention approaches are not well suited for this age group. It is important to understand where adolescents turn to when they want to get help. The current project focuses on developing an alcohol intervention program for younger adolescents. We will conduct biannual surveys at two middle schools to assess alcohol and drug use patterns over three years. In years 2 and 3, we will implement an intervention in one of the schools.We will examine whether the intervention has an impact on subsequent alcohol use.
    Detailed Description
    Alcohol use among youth continues to be a major concern for this nation, with a large proportion of adolescents increasing their alcohol consumption as they transition from the 6th to the 8th grade. Although many adolescents experience alcohol-related problems, few actually seek help or treatment. This may be because traditional intervention approaches are not well suited for this age group. The aims of this project are to assess factors that impact younger adolescents' alcohol-related help-seeking behavior and to develop and standardize a developmentally sensitive self-change facilitation program. We will also preliminarily test the efficacy of the program in modifying the alcohol involvement (e.g., initiation, use, and problems) of middle school students. The focus of this grant is on younger adolescents (e.g., 12-15 years old), as they are particularly vulnerable to initiating alcohol use due to unique developmental issues. For example, peer conformity peaks during 6tn, 7th and 8th grade and declines thereafter. In addition, this age group is less likely to consider future consequences in the decision making process. Biannual surveys at two middle schools will assess alcohol and drug use patterns, help-seeking behavior and preferences, self-change efforts, and level of motivation for change. Year 1 data will be used to develop a voluntary brief intervention program that targets a variety of youth, including those who are just beginning to experiment with alcohol and those who may have experienced some problems due to their use. Primary objectives are: 1) to explore barriers and facilitative factors that promote/hinder younger adolescents' use of services, 2) use detailed survey information to design and pilot a self-change program, 3) examine alcohol involvement in relation to program utilization, and 4) preliminarily evaluate the efficacy of the intervention and overall patterns of service use. This study will extend facilitation of self-change research, as this program will be one of the first voluntary alcohol focused intervention programs to target middle school students.

    6. Conditions and Keywords

    Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
    Alcohol Consumption, Drug Abuse
    Keywords
    brief motivational intervention; teens; substance use

    7. Study Design

    Primary Purpose
    Prevention
    Study Phase
    Not Applicable
    Interventional Study Model
    Single Group Assignment
    Masking
    None (Open Label)
    Allocation
    Randomized
    Enrollment
    1200 (false)

    8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

    Intervention Type
    Behavioral
    Intervention Name(s)
    brief, voluntary substance use intervention
    Primary Outcome Measure Information:
    Title
    alcohol, tobacco, drug use
    Title
    alcohol and drug consequences
    Title
    self-change efforts
    Title
    perceived peer use
    Title
    positive and negative outcome expectancies
    Title
    all measures taken biannually over a three year period

    10. Eligibility

    Sex
    All
    Minimum Age & Unit of Time
    11 Years
    Maximum Age & Unit of Time
    16 Years
    Accepts Healthy Volunteers
    Accepts Healthy Volunteers
    Eligibility Criteria
    Inclusion Criteria: middle school student Exclusion Criteria: none
    Overall Study Officials:
    First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
    Elizabeth J D'Amico, Ph.D.
    Organizational Affiliation
    RAND
    Official's Role
    Principal Investigator

    12. IPD Sharing Statement

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