Substance Use Interventions for Truant Adolescents (GOALS)
Adolescent Problem Behavior, Truancy; Unsocialized, Marijuana Abuse
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Adolescent Problem Behavior focused on measuring Brief intervention, Behavioral intervention, Juvenile justice, Motivational enhancement
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- the target child is in 6th-10th grade at the start of the project and living at home with at least one parent/guardian,
- the teen must report 6 or more incidences of marijuana use in the last 90 days (an approximation of biweekly use)
- by law, the teen must have at least 20 unexcused absences in an academic year to be in truancy court, and (4) parental consent and teen assent are obtained.
Exclusion Criteria:
- the family is not able to speak and understand English or Spanish well enough to complete study procedures
- developmental delay, as determined by school placements outside the regular classroom, that would affect comprehension of the intervention.
Sites / Locations
- Rhode Island Family CourtRecruiting
- Brown UniverityRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Motivational + Family Check-up (MET+FCU)
Psychoeducation
The MET individual session covers three constructs; 1) intentions to use marijuana; 2) normative beliefs about peer substance use; and 3) attitudes towards peer substance use. These same three constructs are also addressed with respect to truancy. In addition, motivation to abstain from substance use is discussed. The FCU session with teens and parents/caregivers begins by collecting self-report measures and conducting a videotaped Family Assessment Task (FAsTask) to assess parent-teen interactions. The FAsTask is the basis of FCU feedback. There are four specific phases of the feedback session: 1) Self-assessment, 2) Support and clarification, 3) Feedback, and, 4) Action plan.
An interventionist will review a set of educational materials with the parents regarding teen marijuana use, effects of marijuana on the brain, body and behavior, risks associated with marijuana use, how to tell if a teen is engaging in marijuana use or truancy, and parenting skills. A comparable set of materials will be reviewed with the adolescent.