Using Re-inforcement Learning to Automatically Adapt a Remote Therapy Intervention (RTI) for Reducing Adolescent Violence Involvement
- Conditions
- Violence in AdolescenceViolenceSubstance UseCriminal Behavior
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Artificial Intelligence Remote Therapy InterventionBehavioral: Remote Therapy Intervention (RTI)
- Registration Number
- NCT04850274
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Michigan
- Brief Summary
This study will use a randomized control trial (RCT) design to administer two versions of a multisession remote behavioral intervention for youth seeking Emergency Department care for a violent injury with the goal to reduce their violence involvement and associated negative behaviors and consequences. The study examines two versions of the remote therapy intervention - a standard RTI (S-RTI) and an Artificial Intelligence RTI (AI-RTI). The application of a just-in-time adaptive strategy to address youth violence is an important and novel direction for this research, particularly given the need to understand best practices for delivering behavioral interventions among lower-income populations.
- Detailed Description
The Specific Aims for the proposed study are to refine the Remote Therapy Intervention (RTI) for delivery using a standardized remote therapy package (S-RTI; 1 ED + 5 remote sessions) based on a piloted RTI and an adaptive RTI that optimizes bi-weekly dose and intervention intensity between four levels of therapy (remote therapy+, remote therapy; automated electronic tailored therapy; none) based on a reinforcement learning (RL) algorithm \[AI-RTI\]. A total of 750 youth (age=14-24) seeking ED care for a violent injury will be enrolled and randomly assigned (stratified by age/gender) to the S-RTI (n=250), AI-RTI (n=300), and a control (EUC; n=200) condition. In addition to the randomized assignment, all youth will take a daily assessment over the course of the intervention timeline. Outcomes will be assessed at 6 and 12 months.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 750
- Youth will be eligible if they screen is positive for seeking treatment in the ED for a violent injury, age 14-24, and report ownership of a smartphone with texting capability and internet access.
- Youth will be excluded if they do not understand English, cannot provide informed consent due to mental incompetence, incarceration or medical instability (unstable patients will be recruited if they stabilize within 72 hours), are 14-17 years old and presenting without an accessible parent/guardian, are presenting for suicide attempt/intent, sexual assault, and/or child abuse (due to high intensity of social services needed for such patients during their ED visit).
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Artificial Intelligence Remote Therapy Intervention Artificial Intelligence Remote Therapy Intervention Youth will first receive a remote therapy session in the Emergency Department (ED). The RL system will then make decisions about the intensity of each subsequent therapy session (the initial decision is seven days post ED visit and bi-weekly \[i.e., every other two weeks\] thereafter) for the next 11 weeks. Potential treatment decisions include a 30-minute remote therapy session delivered via phone or video chat (mirroring the S-RTI), a less intensive tailored Motivational Interviewing (MI)-adherent electronic remote therapy (delivered by an electronic robot), or an assessment only without intervention. Remote Therapy Intervention Remote Therapy Intervention (RTI) Youth will receive the maximal dose of six S-RTI therapy sessions delivered by a remote therapist with no alteration in intensity
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in Victimization Baseline, 6-months, 12-months Aggression will be measured at baseline, 6-month follow-up, 12-month follow-up. Conflict Tactic Scale measures have been used in prior work and is scored using a summary score (0=Never; 6=20+ Times).
Change in Aggression Baseline, 6-months, 12-months Aggression will be measured at baseline, 6-month follow-up, 12-month follow-up. Conflict Tactic Scale measures have been used in prior work and is scored using a summary score (0=Never; 6=20+ Times).
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (4)
Grady Health System
🇺🇸Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Ascension St. John Hospital
🇺🇸Detroit, Michigan, United States
Hurley Medical Center
🇺🇸Flint, Michigan, United States
HUP and PPMC
🇺🇸Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States