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Clinical Trials/NCT02330666
NCT02330666
Completed
Not Applicable

Parent-child Communication and Health-risk Behavior

University of Wisconsin, Madison0 sites604 target enrollmentAugust 2004

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Parent-Child Relations
Sponsor
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Enrollment
604
Primary Endpoint
Youth Health Risk Behavior
Status
Completed
Last Updated
10 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Engaging in health-risk behaviors such as tobacco and alcohol use put youth at risk for health problems that may compromise their futures and are extremely costly to society. Positive parent-child communication, characterized by openness, satisfaction with the family, caring, and effective problem-solving, has been found to be protective against a youth's involvement in health-risk behaviors. To promote positive adult-youth communication, in earlier work we developed, tested, and found efficacious an intervention, Mission Possible: Parents and Kids Who Listen (MP). This study is designed to test the following hypotheses: (a) Adults and youth who participate in MP will demonstrate more positive communication when compared with adults who did not participate; (b) Youth who participate in MP will have a lower incidence of health-risk behavior when compared with youth who did not participate; and (c) Positive adult-youth communication will mediate childhood health-risk behavior in the presence of risk processes that predict participation. The experimental design is a 2-group (intervention and comparison) pre-test repeated measures design with six waves of data collection over three years and two booster sessions of the intervention. Elementary school and community centers in Madison and Chicago served as recruitment sites for parent-child dyads.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
August 2004
End Date
December 2010
Last Updated
10 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Adults and youth must be English speakers
  • Youth must be 10 years old

Exclusion Criteria

  • Severe mental or physical illness that could preclude involvement in data collection procedures
  • Family plans to move from the metropolitan areas prior to study completion

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Youth Health Risk Behavior

Time Frame: 3 years

Measured with the 22-item Children's Health Risk Behavior Scale (CHRBS). This instrument, based on the conceptual categories of the Youth Risk Behavioral Surveillance Survey, assesses potential for unintentional and intentional injury or violence, tobacco use, alcohol and other drug use, sexual curiosity, and health practices.

Secondary Outcomes

  • Openness of Communication(3 years)
  • Family Satisfaction(3 years)
  • Problem-Solving Skill(3 years)

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