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Preventing Problem Behavior Among Middle School Students

Primary Purpose

Substance Use Disorders, Health Promotion

Status
Completed
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Going Places: School program to prevent problem behavior
Sponsored by
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)
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About this trial

This is an interventional prevention trial for Substance Use Disorders focused on measuring Adolescence, Parenting, School, Primary Prevention, School-based intervention

Eligibility Criteria

10 Years - 12 Years (Child)All SexesAccepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion Criteria Attends participating middle schools Reads at grade level

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    First Posted
    June 18, 2003
    Last Updated
    June 23, 2005
    Sponsor
    Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)
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    1. Study Identification

    Unique Protocol Identification Number
    NCT00062959
    Brief Title
    Preventing Problem Behavior Among Middle School Students
    Official Title
    Preventing Problem Behaviors Among Middle School Students
    Study Type
    Interventional

    2. Study Status

    Record Verification Date
    May 2003
    Overall Recruitment Status
    Completed
    Study Start Date
    June 1994 (undefined)
    Primary Completion Date
    undefined (undefined)
    Study Completion Date
    June 2000 (undefined)

    3. Sponsor/Collaborators

    Name of the Sponsor
    Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)

    4. Oversight

    5. Study Description

    Brief Summary
    Problem behaviors such as drug use, violence, and school misconduct increase during adolescence. This study evaluated a program designed to prevent problem behaviors in middle school students; the program includes classroom instruction for students and home instruction for parents.
    Detailed Description
    The prevalence of problem behaviors, such as school misconduct, underachievement, and dropout; tobacco, alcohol, and other drug use; and violence and delinquency, increases dramatically during adolescence. These behaviors place youths at an increased risk for school failure, involvement in the criminal justice system, and chronic substance abuse. The purpose of this study was to test the efficacy of a comprehensive program of interventions, called Going Places, that includes participatory classroom curriculum, parent education, and enhanced school environment. The primary goal of these components was to help students learn social competence skills that will help them make positive decisions in their lives. The classroom curriculum component was integrated into the participating schools' regular Language Arts curriculum in grades 6 through 8. The curriculum provided instruction in and opportunities to practice interpersonal communication, self-management, problem solving, and conflict management. Brief videotapes with student actors served as trigger films to stimulate student interest, provide models, and motivate prosocial behavior. Parents in the participating schools received instruction via videotape and print materials and participated in student homework exercises. The emphasis was on encouraging parents to remain involved, adopt creative monitoring practices, and foster adolescent autonomy by establishing rules and conditions leading incrementally to greater independence. Students in the seven Charles County, Maryland, middle schools were randomized either to the Going Places intervention group or to the usual education control group. The intervention was sequentially structured, with curricula implemented in each grade of middle school. Questionnaires were administered to all middle school students at the beginning of the 6th grade (before the intervention) to establish baseline levels of substance use, school misconduct, parent and peer influences, and school climate. Students completed surveys in the spring of grades 6, 7, and 8. A final follow-up survey was completed in the fall of ninth grade. The surveys assessed standard measures of tobacco, alcohol, and illicit drug use, school misconduct, and participation in school activities. The surveys also included items related to psychosocial, parental, and school factors.

    6. Conditions and Keywords

    Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
    Substance Use Disorders, Health Promotion
    Keywords
    Adolescence, Parenting, School, Primary Prevention, School-based intervention

    7. Study Design

    Primary Purpose
    Prevention
    Study Phase
    Not Applicable
    Interventional Study Model
    Factorial Assignment
    Masking
    Single
    Allocation
    Randomized
    Enrollment
    2768 (false)

    8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

    Intervention Type
    Behavioral
    Intervention Name(s)
    Going Places: School program to prevent problem behavior

    10. Eligibility

    Sex
    All
    Minimum Age & Unit of Time
    10 Years
    Maximum Age & Unit of Time
    12 Years
    Accepts Healthy Volunteers
    Accepts Healthy Volunteers
    Eligibility Criteria
    Inclusion Criteria Attends participating middle schools Reads at grade level
    Overall Study Officials:
    First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
    Bruce Simons-Morton, EdD, MPH
    Organizational Affiliation
    Prevention Research Branch, Division of Epidemiology, Statistics and Prevention Research
    Official's Role
    Principal Investigator

    12. IPD Sharing Statement

    Citations:
    PubMed Identifier
    12683346
    Citation
    Simons-Morton BG, Crump AD. Association of parental involvement and social competence with school adjustment and engagement among sixth graders. J Sch Health. 2003 Mar;73(3):121-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1746-1561.2003.tb03586.x.
    Results Reference
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    PubMed Identifier
    12465590
    Citation
    Simons-Morton BG. Prospective analysis of peer and parent influences on smoking initiation among early adolescents. Prev Sci. 2002 Dec;3(4):275-83. doi: 10.1023/a:1020876625045.
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    PubMed Identifier
    11213145
    Citation
    Simons-Morton B, Haynie DL, Crump AD, Eitel SP, Saylor KE. Peer and parent influences on smoking and drinking among early adolescents. Health Educ Behav. 2001 Feb;28(1):95-107. doi: 10.1177/109019810102800109.
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    PubMed Identifier
    10537951
    Citation
    Simons-Morton BG, Crump AD, Haynie DL, Saylor KE. Student-school bonding and adolescent problem behavior. Health Educ Res. 1999 Feb;14(1):99-107. doi: 10.1093/her/14.1.99.
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    PubMed Identifier
    10048105
    Citation
    Simons-Morton B, Crump AD, Haynie DL, Saylor KE, Eitel P, Yu K. Psychosocial, school, and parent factors associated with recent smoking among early-adolescent boys and girls. Prev Med. 1999 Feb;28(2):138-48. doi: 10.1006/pmed.1998.0404.
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    PubMed Identifier
    10336104
    Citation
    Simons-Morton B, Haynie DL, Crump AD, Saylor KE, Eitel P, Yu K. Expectancies and other psychosocial factors associated with alcohol use among early adolescent boys and girls. Addict Behav. 1999 Mar-Apr;24(2):229-38. doi: 10.1016/s0306-4603(98)00095-1.
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    Citation
    Haynie DL, Nansel T, Eitel P, Crump AD, Saylor K, Yu K, Simons-Morton, B. Bullies, victims, and bully-victims: Distinct groups of youth at risk. Journal of Early Adolescence 21(1):95-107, 2001.
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