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A Feasibility Trial of Sisterhood 2.0

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Communication, Personal
Adolescent Behavior
Violence, Sexual
Coping Skills
Violence, Physical
Violence in Adolescence
Group, Peer
Violence, Non-accidental
Violence, Domestic
Emotional Abuse
Interventions
Behavioral: Sisterhood 2.0
Registration Number
NCT04388696
Lead Sponsor
University of Pittsburgh
Brief Summary

This pilot quasi-experimental community based trial examines the feasibility of a sexual violence and adolescent relationship abuse prevention program for girls aged 14-19. Feasibility is assessed through participant attendance, retention and program satisfaction measures and interviews are conducted at baseline, end of program and 3 month follow up (endline) about participant experiences.

Detailed Description

The goal of the project is to adapt and pilot a "gender transformative," sexual violence and adolescent relationship abuse prevention program, Sisterhood 2.0, among African American high school-age females in a community-based setting. The Sisterhood 2.0 curriculum was adapted from Program M, created in 2006 by Promundo to address health and empowerment of young women aged 15-24. The curriculum engages young women in questioning rigid and non-equitable stereotypes about masculinity and femininity and how these rigid stereotypes affect their health and well-being. This study will pilot test, using a quasi-experimental design, the participant satisfaction with the program through measures of attendance and retention, and be compared to a job skills development curriculum. This study is significant because there are too few evidence-based sexual violence and adolescent relationship abuse prevention program in the U.S., none that are specifically tailored for African American adolescent females, and there are no evidence- based programs implemented in community settings that target both sexual violence and adolescent relationship abuse and adolescent sexual health.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
246
Inclusion Criteria
  • Participants must be ages 13-19 (inclusive)
  • Participants must speak English
  • Participants must self identify as female
Exclusion Criteria
  • Not ages 13-19 (inclusive)
  • Does not speak English
  • Does not identify as female

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Job Skills TrainingSisterhood 2.0The curriculum used for this program is an intensive 18-24 hour job readiness training curriculum distributed across 3 weeks, or up to 2 months.
Sisterhood 2.0Sisterhood 2.0Sisterhood 2.0 used a group format with activities that explore respect, nonviolence, healthy relationships, and sexuality, through 8 sessions (3 hours/session) over an 8 week period. Sessions focus on gender, consider harmful messages around femininity and their image, healthy sexuality, healthy relationships and connections, understanding sexual abuse and assault, and self care.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Participant Attendancethrough study completion, an average of 1 per week

Attendance recorded at beginning and end of each session with a weekly satisfaction survey. Calculated as a proportion of total number of sessions.

Participant Satisfactionthrough study completion, an average of 1 per week

Participants were asked about how satisfied they were with the topic discussed and format of the program each week.

Participant Retentionpost-intervention at Week 8

At the end of the program, participants were asked why they returned or did not return to the program each week and their reasons for missing any sessions.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University of Pittsburgh

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

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