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Testing ALERT With GTO in Middle Schools

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Substance Abuse
Interventions
Behavioral: Project ALERT
Behavioral: Getting to Outcomes
Registration Number
NCT05219422
Lead Sponsor
RAND
Brief Summary

To test the efficacy of Project ALERT with the support enhancement tool, Getting To Outcomes.

Detailed Description

This study combines two programs that have been developed by RAND researchers: Project ALERT (PA) and Getting to Outcomes (GTO). Project ALERT is a widely used drug prevention program for middle school youth. Though it has an evidence-base for effectiveness, the program (like most evidence-based programs in schools) is not run with adequate fidelity representing a large gap between what is developed and tested for effectiveness and what is used in actual practice. Thus, the study will conduct an updated randomized controlled trial of PA and test GTO as a tool to increase adoption and adequate fidelity of the program in schools. GTO's previous evidence suggests it could be effective in public schools, yet this remains an empirical question. A successful demonstration of PA and GTO could fundamentally transform evidence-based prevention's delivery, reach, and thus impact, in the US.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
42
Inclusion Criteria
  • Eligibility for student participants: all students in 7th grade, primarily aged 12-14, attending school at one of the enrolled schools in the study.
  • Eligibility for school staff participants: all educators interested in enrolling in the study at each of the enrolled schools.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Not meeting eligibility criteria

Note: the age range is from 11 to 70 to account for both the student AND teacher populations.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Project ALERT plus GTOProject ALERTSome schools will be randomized to receive Project ALERT plus Getting to Outcomes for 3 years starting fall 2022.
Project ALERT plus GTOGetting to OutcomesSome schools will be randomized to receive Project ALERT plus Getting to Outcomes for 3 years starting fall 2022.
Project ALERT onlyProject ALERTSome schools will be randomized to receive Project ALERT only for 3 years starting fall 2022.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Student pro-substance use risk factors on consequencesChanges assessed for past year consequences of use at each follow-up point from baseline

Beliefs about the short- and long-term consequences (positive and negative). Measures come from the Project ALERT survey posted on the Project ALERT website and utilized in the 4 prior RCTs of Project ALERT.

Student alcohol and drug behaviorChanges assessed for past year use at each follow-up point from baseline

Alcohol and drug use will be assessed for alcohol, cigarettes, marijuana, e-cigarettes, prescription opioids, and heroin (lifetime, past month, past year use), allowing us to evaluate program effects on ever, past month, and weekly use. We will assess marijuana and nicotine using items to capture nuanced products (e.g., JUUL/vape pens) and include combinations of marijuana/nicotine products to assess co-use, such as using a vaporizer to vape both nicotine e-liquid and cannabis oil. For alcohol, we will ask questions that allow us to construct 3 alcohol misuse scales: (1) alcohol-related consequences (sum of 5 dichotomous questions on: getting sick, getting in a physical fight, getting in trouble at school, getting in trouble at home, doing something he/she later regretted); (2) high-risk drinking (sum of 3 dichotomous variables: binge drinking in the past month, polydrug use of alcohol and marijuana in the past year, weekly drinking); and (3) overall misuse (sum of above 8 variables).

Student resistance self-efficacyChanges assessed for past year self-efficacy use at each follow-up point from baseline

Resistance self-efficacy from the Project ALERT survey measures avoiding use of all 6 drugs in risky situations. Measure is posted on the Project ALERT website and utilized in the 4 prior RCTs of Project ALERT.

Student pro-substance use risk factors on perceived normsChanges assessed for past year perceived peer use at each follow-up point from baseline

Normative beliefs about the prevalence of use and its acceptability to others, including peers and parents. Measures come from the Project ALERT survey posted on the Project ALERT website and utilized in the 4 prior RCTs of Project ALERT.

Student pro-substance use risk factors on expectanciesChanges assessed for past year use at each follow-up point from baseline

Expectations of drug use in the next 6 months. Measures come from the Project ALERT survey posted on the Project ALERT website and utilized in the 4 prior RCTs of Project ALERT.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Los Angeles Unified School District

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Los Angeles, California, United States

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