Telling Our Daughters Our Story
- Conditions
- Substance UseSexual Behavior
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Control condition - 3 Monthly Group Activities in the Community
- Registration Number
- NCT06276595
- Lead Sponsor
- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
- Brief Summary
The objective of this research study is to evaluate a culturally grounded program among American Indian (AI) female children and the children's female caregivers. This project will evaluate the impact of "Nowhi Isdza bit Nadagoldi: Telling Our Daughters Our Story (henceforth referred to as TODOS) on associated risk and protective factors for early substance use and sexual debut through a randomized controlled trial on the White Mountain Apache (WMA) reservation. The investigators will examine whether the TODOS program effectively reduces risk factors and improves protective factors associated with early substance use and sexual debut, with long term goals of reducing teen pregnancy and teen substance use.
- Detailed Description
The investigators will employ a randomized controlled trial (RCT) design to assess the preliminary impact of the TODOS program on many factors, including improving cultural knowledge, family engagement in Apache culture, mother daughter communication, self-esteem, self-efficacy, social support, attitudes about risky behaviors, and knowledge of reproductive health and substance use. Participants will be caregivers of girls ages 8-11 years.
The TODOS program consists of 11 weekly sessions conducted with girls ages 8-11 and the girl's female caregivers. Five of the 11 sessions will be taught to small groups of girls and the girl's mothers, and 6 of the sessions will be taught to individual girl/female caregivers' dyads. The choice to use a mix of group- and home-based sessions is based on findings from the formative phase about preference that certain topics be taught in groups, and certain topics be taught in individual dyads. Each of the sessions (group and individual) will be 60-90 minutes in duration and delivered by a trained Family Health Coach (FHC).
The investigators will enroll up to 94 dyads into four cohorts, each consisting of 18-26 dyads. Dyads will receive either the TODOS program or a control condition. The control condition will consist of 3 group sessions delivered monthly for three months. The investigators will evaluate the TODOS program's feasibility through process data including attendance forms and session summary feedback forms completed by the FHCs. The investigators will assess program acceptability immediately after program completion through implementation assessments completed by caregiver and children participants. The investigators will assess the program's impact on key outcomes immediately after program implementation, 6-month and 12-month post program implementation.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 183
Not provided
- Inability to participate in full intervention or evaluation (e.g., planned move, residential treatment, cognitive impairment, etc.)
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Control condition - 3 Monthly Group Activities in the Community Control condition - 3 Monthly Group Activities in the Community Children and their female caregivers randomized to the control group will receive 3 group sessions delivered monthly for three months. The first group session will occur at a community center and will consist of a meal and ice breaker activities. The second group session will consist of going to a movie at the local movie theatre. The third group session will consist of going bowling at the local bowling alley.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in child reproductive health knowledge via a reproductive health knowledge questionnaire Baseline, 11 weeks, 6 months, 12 months Using a questionnaire developed by the study team, investigators will measure change in knowledge from baseline to immediately following the intervention and 6 months and 12 months after program completion via a 3-question knowledge assessment completed by the child (score 0-100). A higher score indicates more knowledge.
Change in child cultural knowledge score on knowledge assessment Baseline, 11 weeks, 6 months, 12 months Using a questionnaire developed by the study team, investigators will measure change in knowledge from baseline to immediately following the intervention and 6 months and 12 months after program completion via a knowledge assessment completed by the child. This is a 4- question assessment that is on a 5-point Likert scale (score: 0-20) A higher score indicates higher (greater) knowledge.
Change in average score on risky behaviors assessment Baseline, 11 weeks, 6 months, 12 months Using a questionnaire developed by the study team, the investigators will assess the impact of the TODOS program on child attitudes related to risky behaviors via a 6-item assessment on a 5-point Likert scale (score: 0-30). Investigators will measure change in knowledge from baseline to immediately following the intervention and 6 months and 12 months after program completion via a knowledge assessment completed by the child. A higher score indicates better attitudes (less endorsement of) risk behaviors.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
White Mountain Apache Center for Indigenous Health
🇺🇸Whiteriver, Arizona, United States