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Alerta Cannabis: Evaluation of Web-based Tailored Intervention

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Cannabis Use
Adolescent Behavior
E-health
Interventions
Behavioral: ALERTA CANNABIS
Registration Number
NCT05849636
Lead Sponsor
University of Seville
Brief Summary

This study consists in the the design, implementation, and evaluation of the first web-based computer tailored intervention program aimed at the prevention of cannabis use in Spanish adolescents (ALERTA CANNABIS). A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial is conducted to test the effectiveness of ALERTA CANNABIS in students aged 14 to 18 years across 34 high schools from Andalusia (southern Spain), which are randomized either to the experimental or the control condition (EC and CC).

Detailed Description

Cannabis is the third most widespread drug and the most widely used illegal drug in Spanish and Andalusian adolescents aged 14 to 18 years, representing 8 out of 10 admissions to treatment for drug dependency in minors. It is necessary to continue investing in research applied to the prevention of cannabis consumption in order to develop scientifically validated strategies that can become preventive policies. The objective of the project is to contribute to the prevention of cannabis use in children, through the development, implementation and evaluation of the cost-effectiveness of a web-based-computer-tailoring and gamified learning intervention, having as reference the integrated theoretical model on adoption of health behaviors, the I-Change model. The starting hypothesis is that the application of this program, ALERTA CANNABIS, to children from 14 to 18 years old at the school context, will be cost-effective for reducing the prevalence of cannabis use.

A cluster randomized controlled trial will be carried out, with an intervention group, which will receive the ALERTA CANNABIS intervention and a waiting list control group. The following phases will be followed: design, implementation, cost-effectiveness evaluation (at 6 and 12 months), and dissemination of results.

ALERT CANNABIS will carry out an individualized advice, by means of pre-established messages, but generated based on the characteristics detected in a questionnaire (for example, the user's first name and taking into account the gender perspective, different types of reinforcement, etc.). In addition, it will use gamification techniques (videos, incentives, rankings) to encourage motivation and adherence to the intervention. The intervention will address motivational factors associated of cannabis use such as attitude, social influences, self-efficacy and intention.

The sample will consist of 1850 Andalusian students aged 14 to 18 enrolled in public high schools of the Andalusian provinces of Seville, Cordoba, Huelva, Cádiz, Granada and Malaga, 37 class groups by condition for the cluster design. Both, for the initial study and for the evaluation of cost-effectiveness, an online questionnaire applied in the school context will be used, with the variables resulting from the prevalence of cannabis use (in life, in the last 6 months, in last month), cannabis abuse using the cannabis abuse screening test (CAST) and health-related quality of life in terms of quality-adjusted life years (QALY). Confidentiality will be ensured in accordance with Royal Decree-Law 5/2018, of July 27, on the Protection of Personal Data. Informed consent will be requested.

If the cost-effectiveness of the program is demonstrated, it can be disseminated by becoming a public health policy.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
1850
Inclusion Criteria
  • Students aged 14 to 18 years.
  • Enrolled in Andalusian public high schools.
  • Access to the Internet at the school and an equipped information and communication technology (ICT) room.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Language barriers.
  • Previous participation in prevention programs for cannabis use.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
ALERTA CANNABISALERTA CANNABISThe Experimental Group receives the ALERTA CANNABIS intervention, which consists of four sessions at school (baseline questionnaire, two sessions in three scenarios: at home, celebrations, and public places, and a final evaluation). The adolescents are provided with answers related to their views of each scenario; this information is used to provide highly specific feedback regarding their knowledge, risk perception, self-esteem, attitude, social influence (modelling, norms and social pressure), self-efficacy and action plans. The post-tests will be carried out at six and twelve months from the baseline.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
cannabis use last 30 days (recent use)twelve months after the baseline

cannabis use last 30 days (recent use)

cannabis use lifetimetwelve months after the baseline

cannabis use lifetime

cannabis use last 6 months (long-term)twelve months after the baseline

cannabis use lifetime

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Intention to use cannabistwelve months after the baseline

Intention to use cannabis in the future

Intention to change cannabis consumptiontwelve months after the baseline

Intention to change cannabis consumption

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University of Sevilla

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Sevilla, Spain

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