Evaluation of Project TEAM (Teens Making Environmental and Activity Modifications) (ProjectTEAM)
Transition-age Youth, Developmental Disabilities, Cerebral Palsy
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Transition-age Youth focused on measuring repeated measures, matched comparison, manualized intervention, self-determination, participation, advocacy, problem-solving, commuinity participation, occupational therapy, environment
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- 1) A developmental disability as defined by the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act of 2000 (Public Law No.106-402) 9(example diagnoses include autism, intellectual disability, and cerebral palsy), 2) Age 14 to 21 years at time of enrollment, 3) Communicate in English verbally or using other means as needed, 4) Able to attend to a task for 10 minutes and follow a two-step direction with support, 5) Able to categorize objects and concepts, and 6) Self-identify as a youth with a disability as reported on a modified functional strengths and challenges questionnaire
Exclusion Criteria:
- Learning disabilities without any other co-occuring diagnosis.
- living outside of the university recruitment regions
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Project TEAM Intervention
Matched comparison
Project TEAM is a manualized intervention co- facilitated by a disability advocate and a licensed professional. The intervention includes eight group sessions and two experiential learning field trips. In addition, young adults with disabilities serve as peer mentors on field trips and contact youth weekly to support attainment of goals. Project TEAM outcomes are to: increase youths' knowledge of environmental factors and modification strategies; reduce the impact of environmental barriers on participation; increase self-efficacy and self-determination; and increase participation in a personal activity goal in the area of education, employment, or community life.
Youth with disabilities who are matched controls will receive their typical educational or therapeutic services. Youth will receive a stipend to participate in a preferred activity in the community; youth will document what they did and with whom they participated. Attempts to control for the impact of resources on participation and goal achievement.