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Sankofa Paradigm: A Therapeutic Theatre Program for Girls

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Mental Health Wellness 1
Child Behavior
Mental Health Wellness 2
Adolescent Behavior
Interventions
Behavioral: Theatre
Registration Number
NCT04518397
Lead Sponsor
Indiana University
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to test the impact of a 6-week theatre intervention rooted in African culture (Sankofa) on the wellness of girls (predominately African American) ages 8-18 receiving services at five Boys \& Girls Club Indianapolis sites. Theatre interventions are led by Asante theatre personnel and evaluated by the PI and occupational therapy graduate students. The theatre intervention being evaluated has been conducted for decades by an established theatre company with widespread community participation and anecdotal positive responses, but has not been scientifically evaluated to understand how it impacts wellbeing. This will be the first large-scale study of the mechanisms of change and of the impact of the theatre intervention in the community and will help to guide future therapeutic interventions using theatre with underserved populations.

Research questions include: Is Sankofa a feasible and acceptable intervention for the target population? Does participation in Sankofa result in improved scores on wellness outcome measures, including the National Youth Outcomes Initiative (NYOI) survey?

The study is funded by Asante Children's Theatre via the Central Indiana Community Foundation Women's Fund.

Detailed Description

This project will take place over a 3 year period and will consist of 10 6-week theatre interventions (5 for girls 8-12 and 5 for girls 13-18). The first two (pilot) interventions (one for each age group) are scheduled to take place in Spring of 2020. From Fall 2020 through Spring 2022, one intervention per age group will be implemented each fall and one per age group each spring.

The theatre intervention is an Asante Theatre production that involves reading a script, being assigned a role, rehearsing, participating in discussions about the script that will contribute to script development/editing to personalize it, and eventually performing the play in front of a community audience. The play is free and open to the public and at the end of the performance participants will participate in a community conversation during which audience members can ask questions about the process. The talk back is moderated by the PI, and participants are not required to respond to questions but can speak up if/when they feel comfortable doing so. Theatre interventions are led by Asante theatre personnel and evaluated by the PI and occupational therapy graduate students. Evaluations take place after the PI obtains parental/guardian informed consent, the week after the intervention, 6 weeks follow up, and 6 months follow up. Evaluation sessions are conducted individually with each girl who signs up to participate, using data collection tools described below and attached in the 'notes/attachment' section, and will take no longer than 60 minutes. Adult audience members at performances are also participants of this study if they consent by checking "Yes" or "No" on the Audience Survey and responding to questions. The audience survey is described briefly below and attached in the notes/attachments section.

For 4 weeks leading up to each intervention, recruit will take place through posting flyers throughout the Boys \& Girls Club of Indianapolis (BGCI) where the interventions are to take place (implemented at 5 different clubs throughout the city). Flyers will also be circulated through BGCI social media and listservs, and sent home to parents. Girls who want to participate can let BGCI staff members know and BGCI staff will provide that girl's parent/guardian with an informed consent document to review and sign with the PI's contact information on it in case the parent/guardian has questions. The PI will call parents to ensure understanding and answer questions. She will also review the document to obtain assent from girls who want to participate and have their parents' signed consent forms.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
163
Inclusion Criteria
  • Female identifying
  • Member of Boys and Girls Club of Indianapolis
Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Theatre participantsTheatreGirls in this arm will participate in the theatre intervention.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
National Youth Outcomes Initiativebaseline, 6-weeks, compared to national average

change in leadership, competence, and social and emotional development; 45 Likert-type items; 43 scored 1-4 scale, 2 items scored on 1-5 scale, higher scores indicate better outcomes. Max score of 182.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Finish Line Boys and Girls Club

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Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

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