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Evaluation of Effectiveness of the Unplugged Program on Gambling Among Adolescents (GAPUnplugged)

Not Applicable
Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Gambling
Interventions
Behavioral: Unplugged plus gambling component
Registration Number
NCT05630157
Lead Sponsor
Università degli Studi del Piemonte Orientale "Amedeo Avogadro"
Brief Summary

The main aim of this study is to assess the effectiveness of a new component on gambling prevention to be added to the evidence-based school based prevention curriculum "Unplugged". The evaluation of effectiveness will be performed by conducting a non-randomized cluster controlled trial in classes of pupils 12 to 14 years old. Classes will be allocated to the intervention arm (receving Unplugged + the gambling component) or to the control arm (usual curriculum, no specific intervention).

The intervention includes 12 prevention units and a 13th unit focused on gambling. It will be carried out by Unplugged teachers trained in a specific training course. Data collection will take place before and after the intervention through a standardized questionnaire developed ad hoc and containing previously validated questions.

Detailed Description

The goals of the present non-randomized cluster controlled experimental trial (CCT) with follow-up at 4-8 weeks after the end of the intervention are:

1. to assess the effectiveness of a gambling-focused component added to the Unplugged prevention curriculum on: gambling behaviors, knowledge, attitudes, risk perceptions, beliefs, refusal skills, and normative perceptions;

2. to estimate the prevalence of gambling behaviors among Italian adolescents aged 12 to 14 years.

Unplugged is a school-based curriculum aimed to prevent tobacco, alcohol and drugs use among adolescents, developed and tested in the EUDap trial (www.eudap.net). It was demonstrated to be effective in several studies (Faggiano 2007; 2008; 2010; Gabrhelik 2012; Sanchez 2021; Vigna-Taglianti 2021) and included among evidence-based prevention programs (EMCDDA; Foxcroft 2011; Catalano 2012).

Secondary schools in Lazio, Piedmont and other Italian regions will be invited to take part in the study. Participation is voluntary for both the intervention and the control group. The schools participating in the study will inform caregivers and ask their consent for the participationof students and the data collection. Only students whose caregivers have given consent to participate will be involved in the study which will last about 7 months. The first questionnaire will be administered between November and December 2022 both in the control and the intervention group. Afterwards, the intervention group will received the 12 units of the Unplugged program and the gambling component, for about 3 months. Finally, after 4 to 8 weeks from the completion of the program, the same evaluation questionnaire will be administeres both in the control and in the intervention classes.

The questionnaire will be anonymous and will report only a pseudo-anonymization code for linkage of baseline and follow-up data. At the end of the survey, data will be analyzed in aggregated and anonymized form.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
3046
Inclusion Criteria
  • Schools/classes in which at least one teacher has participated in the training course for Unplugged teachers, either in the past or in the weeks before the beginning of the study.
  • Participation of already trained teachers in a booster training session on the gambling component.
Exclusion Criteria
  • classes which already started the Unplugged program in fall 2022, before the start of the study.
  • pupils whose caregivers expressed refusal to participate in the study.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Unplugged plus gambling componentUnplugged plus gambling componentThe experimental arm will receive the Unplugged curriculum plus a gambling component
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Prevalence of gambling behaviorsfollow-up (4-8 weeks after completion of intervention)

past 30 days frequency of gambling behaviors

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Refusal skills for gamblingfollow-up (4-8 weeks after completion of intervention)

proportion of pupils answering they will refuse vs accept the proposal of gambling from a friend (three scenarios)

Prevalence of at-risk gambling behaviorfollow-up (4-8 weeks after completion of intervention)

past 30 days frequency of at risk indicator according to the definition of SOGS-RA (Wiebe 2000)

Normative perceptions on gamblingfollow-up (4-8 weeks after completion of intervention)

proportion of pupils scoring as \>50% the proportion of friends or people of their age who gamble

Risk perceptions on gamblingfollow-up (4-8 weeks after completion of intervention)

proportion of pupils with high vs low risk perceptions towards gambling as measured by a question asking "How much do you think people arm themselves by gambling to.."

Beliefs about gamblingfollow-up (4-8 weeks after completion of intervention)

score of the 7 items scale assessing false beliefs concerning gambling (e.g. "If I gamble often, I have a greater chance of winning").

Attitudes towards gamblingfollow-up (4-8 weeks after completion of intervention)

score of the 6 items scale assessing attitudes about gambling by asking "What do you think about gambling" (e.g. "I think gambling is fun").

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