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Culturally Enhancing a Motivational Interviewing Intervention For Latinx Adolescents

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Smoking, Non-Tobacco Products
Underage Alcohol Use
Interventions
Behavioral: GMIT+
Behavioral: GMIT
Registration Number
NCT03947177
Lead Sponsor
Virginia Commonwealth University
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to compare two versions of an intervention focused on teaching 10-14-year-old Latina/o adolescent's skills that will decrease the likelihood that they will use tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs. We are also interested in determining how cultural context is related to substance use and whether additional information about other tobacco products should be added to the GMIT intervention.

Detailed Description

All adolescents will receive the Group Motivational Interviewing for Teens (GMIT) intervention. GMIT is an evidence-based group intervention that has been shown to prevent substance use among adolescents. In this project, GMIT will be delivered virtually in a group setting to multiple Latina/o adolescents. In addition, some parents will virtually participate in a parent-only support group; the other parents will not participate in any group.

In this study, participants will be randomly assigned (like flipping a coin) to receive one of two versions of an alcohol, drug, and tobacco program. As part of the program teen participants will virtually attend six 30-min intervention sessions with other teens. Parents may also participate in virtual group sessions. Participants will be asked on three separate occasions (before, immediately after, and 3 months after the sessions) to complete forms (phone/online) that ask questions about teens behavior at home, school, and in the community.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
59
Inclusion Criteria
  • Adolescents must be between 10 and 16 years of age - parents can be any age
  • Parent and adolescent must consent/assent to participate as dyad
  • Self-identify as Latina/o or Hispanic
Exclusion Criteria
  • Under the age of 10 or over the age of 16
  • Parent or adolescent refuses
  • Identify as non-Latina/o or non-Hispanic

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
InterventionGMIT+Modified GMIT + Parenting support groups
ControlGMITGMIT
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in smoking refusal intentionsBaseline to 3 months

7 item self-reported smoking refusal intentions scale. Each item is scored from 1 (Definitely would say "No") to 5 (Definitely would not say "No") yielding a range from 7 to 35

Change in tobacco use intentionsBaseline to 3 months

4-item self-reported tobacco use scale. Each item is scored from 1 (definitely yes) to 4 (definitely no) yielding a range between 4 and 16

Change in tobacco use attitudesBaseline to 3 months

7-item self-reported attitudes about tobacco scale. Each item is scored from 1 (strongly disagree) to 4 (strongly agree) yielding a range between 7 and 28

Change in parent-child communication - adolescentBaseline to 3 months

20-item Parent-Adolescent Communication Scale completed by adolescents. Each item is scored from 1 (strongly disagree) to 4 (strongly agree) yielding a range between 20 and 100.

Change in parental monitoring - adolescentBaseline to 3 months

24-item self-reported parenting practices scale completed by adolescents. Each item is scored from 1 (high monitoring) to 5 (low monitoring) yielding a range from 24 to 120

Change in parental monitoring - parentBaseline to 3 months

24-item self-reported parenting practices scale completed by parents. Each item is scored from 1 (high monitoring) to 5 (low monitoring) yielding a range from 24 to 120

Change in parent-child conflict - adolescentBaseline to 3 months

3-item conflict scale completed by adolescents. Each item is scored 1 (Never or Hardly at all) to 5 (Always or Extremely much) yielding scores ranging from 3 to 15

Change in family cohesiveness - adolescentBaseline to 3 months

10-item Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scale completed by adolescents. Each item is scored from 1 (almost never) to 5 (almost always) yielding a range from 10 to 50.

Change in marijuana or other drug refusal intentionsBaseline to 3 months

5-item self-reported marijuana or other drug refusal intentions scale. Each item is scored from 1 (Definitely would) to 5 (Definitely would not) yielding a range from 5 to 25.

Change in parent-child communication about tobaccoBaseline to 3 months

6-item self-reported antismoking socialization scale. Item scores vary depending on response type (Yes/no or Likert scale). Total scores range from 0 to 9

Change in parent-child conflict - parentBaseline to 3 months

20-item conflict scale completed by parents. Each item is scored 0 (False) or 1 (True) yielding scores ranging from 0 to 20

Change in family cohesiveness - parentBaseline to 3 months

10-item Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scale completed by parents. Each item is scored from 1 (almost never) to 5 (almost always) yielding a range from 10 to 50.

Change in parent-child communication - parentBaseline to 3 months

20-item Parent-Adolescent Communication Scale completed by parents. Each item is scored from 1 (strongly disagree) to 4 (strongly agree) yielding a range between 20 and 100.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Program feasibilityBaseline to 6 weeks

Change in number of dyads enrolled in the study and number who completed the intervention

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Virginia Commonwealth University

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Richmond, Virginia, United States

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