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Metacognitive Self Control and Job Interview Training

Not Applicable
Conditions
Recidivism
Self-Control
Interventions
Behavioral: Metacognitive Self-Control Training (MCT)
Behavioral: Virtual Reality Job Interview Training (VR-JIT)
Registration Number
NCT05966831
Lead Sponsor
University of Michigan
Brief Summary

The study is a randomized controlled trial (RCT) that assesses the effectiveness of a metacognitive self-control training intervention (MCT) in conjunction with virtual-reality job interview training (VR-JIT) in a sample of formerly incarcerated individuals. The study also includes an implementation evaluation.

Detailed Description

The goal is to conduct a randomized controlled trial (RCT) that assesses the effectiveness of a metacognitive self-control training intervention (MCT) in conjunction with virtual-reality job interview training (VR-JIT) in a sample of formerly incarcerated individuals, as well as complete an implementation evaluation. Participants will be recruited who who: 1) have previously been incarcerated (e.g., jail, prison), 2) have reentered society, 3) 18 years of age or older, 4) currently are a part of the A Brighter Way program. A Brighter Way is a local re-entry program in Ypsilanti, Michigan (MI) that focuses on helping formerly incarcerated individuals (living in Washtenaw county) build stable and successful lives. Participants will be randomly assigned to conditions where they either receive both MCT and VR-JIT interventions, or where they receive an Active-Control Activity and VR-JIT intervention (with an allocation ratio of 1:1). To assess the effectiveness of MCT, researchers plan to compare behavioral and self-report measures of self-control pre and post interventions, as well as assess employment and recidivism outcomes.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
40
Inclusion Criteria
  • 18 years or older
  • Actively enrolled in A Brighter Way Program
  • 3rd grade reading level or higher
Exclusion Criteria
  • Has uncorrected hearing or visual problem that prevents them from using the training

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
FACTORIAL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Metacognitive Self-Control Training (MCT) + Virtual Reality Job Interview Training (VR-JIT)Metacognitive Self-Control Training (MCT)This group will receive the MCT intervention plus the VR-JIT intervention. We are anticipating 6-8 weeks, with 1-3 sessions per week for each intervention.
Virtual Reality Job Interview Training (VR-JIT)Virtual Reality Job Interview Training (VR-JIT)This group will receive just the VR-JIT intervention. We are anticipating 6-8 weeks, with 1-3 sessions per week for this intervention.
Metacognitive Self-Control Training (MCT) + Virtual Reality Job Interview Training (VR-JIT)Virtual Reality Job Interview Training (VR-JIT)This group will receive the MCT intervention plus the VR-JIT intervention. We are anticipating 6-8 weeks, with 1-3 sessions per week for each intervention.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in Employment OutcomeBaseline and 9 Month Follow Up (9 Months after randomization)

Employment survey indicating that participants are either employed (1) or unemployed (0).

Change in Self-Control Measured by Brief Self-Control Scale (BSCS)Baseline and posttest (approximately 8 weeks after baseline)

The measure is a Likert Scale style questionnaire. 13 items are scored from 1 (not at all) to 5 (Very much). The total score is calculated from adding all items together and higher scores indicate higher levels of self-control.

Change in Self-Control Measured by Barratt Impulsiveness ScaleBaseline and posttest (approximately 8 weeks after baseline)

The measure is a Likert Scale style questionnaire. 30 items are scored from 1 (Rarely/Never) to 4 (Almost Always/Always). The total score is calculated from adding all items together and range from 30 to 120; higher scores indicate higher levels of impulsiveness.

Change in Self-Control Measured by Short Form Self-Regulation QuestionnaireBaseline and posttest (approximately 8 weeks after baseline)

The measure is a Likert Scale style questionnaire. 31 items are scored from 1 (Strongly Disagree) to 5 (Strongly Agree). The total score is calculated from adding all items together. Higher scores indicate higher self-regulation capacity.

Change in Adult Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Symptomology measured by ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS)Baseline and posttest (approximately 8 weeks after baseline)

The Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS) is an instrument consisting of the eighteen Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition, text revision (DSM-IV TR) criteria. Six of the eighteen questions were found to be the most predictive of symptoms consistent with ADHD. These six questions are the basis for the ASRS v1.1 Screener and are also Part A of the Symptom Checklist. Part B of the Symptom Checklist contains the remaining twelve questions. All questions utilize a Likert scale from Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Often, to Very Often.

Change in Adult Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Symptomology measured by the Structured Clinical Interview (SCID-RV) for The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5)Baseline and posttest (approximately 8 weeks after baseline)

The Structured Clinical Interview (SCID-RV) for DSM-5 for Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder measures ADHD symptomology. The module is made up of 5 major criteria with items in each criteria using a 3 point Likert scale ranging from 1 "absent or False" to 3 "threshold or true". This module uses a dichotomous scoring method that indexes whether a symptom is present or not. Only responses of "threshold or true" are coded as symptom present, while responses of "subthreshold" or "absent or false" are coded as symptom absent, so each individual will have a score of symptom absent = 0, and symptom present = 1 for criteria A through E.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in RecidivismBaseline and throughout 9 Month Follow Up (9 Months after randomization)

Researchers will track if a participant becomes re-incarcerated throughout the entire study. This will be marked as Yes (1) or No (0) in our database tracking.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University of Michigan

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Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States

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