Technology-based Training Tool for PHAT Life (PhatLife-II)
HIV Infection, Sexually Transmitted Infections, Implementation
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for HIV Infection
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Any staff at the recruitment sites who provides services to justice-involved youth will be eligible for this study
- Given that the training and curriculum are only offered in English, English-speaking will be an inclusion criterion
Exclusion Criteria:
• Unable to speak English
Sites / Locations
- Oregon Research Behavioral Intervention Strategies, Inc.
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Technology Based Training Tool Only
Technology Based Training Tool plus Live Supervision
The technology-based training tool will train facilitators to deliver the behavioral health intervention PHAT Life, which is an innovative HIV/STI, substance use, and mental health intervention for juvenile offenders. The training tool reviews each of PHAT Life's 8 sessions. The curriculum targets broad psychosocial factors implicated in HIV/STI-risk behavior, including promoting positive attitudes toward HIV/STI prevention, self-efficacy to reduce risk, and less substance misuse and sexual risk taking. Content emphasizes the importance of emotion regulation skills to manage strong feelings, uses goal setting and training in positive thought processes to plan ahead, encourages recognition of personal responsibility in future outcomes, and helps youth identify strategies and behaviors to accomplish short- and long-term goals.
Participants randomized to this condition will receive (in addition to the training tool described above) access to live supervision delivered remotely via commercially available video conferencing software (Zoom). Facilitators-in-training will complete two mock roleplays of curriculum activities, which can be conducted live via Zoom with PHAT Life trainers (either Dr. Floyd or Dr. Snow-Hill) or can be recorded and submitted via the app. Trainers will review for fidelity and provide feedback. During the supervision sessions, participants will have the opportunity to clarify content, ask questions, roleplay group sessions to practice difficult parts of the group sessions, and review feedback on role plays.