| Primary | Number of Teens Using Any Alcohol During Past 6 Months | Have you had a drink of alcohol in the past 6 months? (A drink is a glass of wine, a can of beer, a wine cooler, a shot glass of liquor, or a mixed drink). (Response category yes=1/no=0). Range is 0-1. More frequent drinking is a worse outcome. | Some teens were lost at follow-up | Posted | | Count of Participants | | Participants | | Measured at baseline, 6, 12, & 18 months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | Smart Choices 4 Teens | A web-based intervention consisting of 3 main components (Communication, Alcohol, Relationships) provided to both parents and teens was completed by parents and teens individually. At the end of each component, discussion guidelines were given to promote communications and to offer skill building practices between parent and teen regarding the component topic. Both the parent and teen were required to complete the component and discussion before moving to the next component. Smart Choices 4 Teens: This is a web-based prevention program designed to convey information about alcohol and relationships and the types of choices that they are making regarding these topics. General communications was another core element of the program that provided parents and teens with some key elements of talking to each other. | | OG001 | Assigned Intervention, no Exposures | Assigned to intervention but had no exposure to alcohol component of the intervention. | | OG002 | Control Condition | This group received information that was available on an NIAAA website |
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| at 6 month follow-up | - ParticipantsOG00091
- ParticipantsOG00158
- ParticipantsOG002160
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| | Group IDs | Group Description | Statistical Method | Statistical Comment | P-Value | P-Value Comment | Parameter Type | Parameter Value | Dispersion Type | Dispersion Value | Confidence Interval Sides | Confidence Interval % | CI Lower Limit | CI Upper Limit | CI Lower Limit Comment | CI Upper Limit Comment | Estimate Comment | Tested Non-Inferiority | Non-Inferiority Type | Non-Inferiority Comment | Other Analysis Description |
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| 6 month follow-up. Among those assigned to intervention, dosage was assigned as 0 for no exposure, 1 for completing only the communication, and 2 for completing the alcohol component. A probit analysis predicting completion was conducted from baseline measures and an instrumental variable, inverse Mills' ratio (IMR) representing the underlying selection processes was included as a covariate accounting for factors related to program completion. All controls were assigned 0 dosage. | Regression, Logistic | b=-.91, controlling for condition (experimental vs. control) , IMR, baseline measure of outcome variable, teen gender, age, & race. | <0.01 | | Odds Ratio (OR) | .40 | | | 2-Sided | | | | | | | |
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| Primary | Frequency of Teen Alcohol Use Over Most Recent 30 Days Within Past 6 Months | Over the past 30 days, how many times have you had a drink of alcohol? (response categories: 0=none, 1=once, 2=2-3 times, 3= once a week, 4=2-3 times a week. Range is 0-4.Higher score is more frequent drinking and a worse outcome. | Missing responses and teens lost at follow-up | Posted | | Mean | Standard Deviation | units on a scale | | Measured at 6, 12, & 18 months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | Smart Choices 4 Teens | A web-based intervention consisting of 3 main components (Communication, Alcohol, Relationships) provided to both parents and teens was completed by parents and teens individually. At the end of each component, discussion guidelines were given to promote communications and to offer skill building practices between parent and teen regarding the component topic. Both the parent and teen were required to complete the component and discussion before moving to the next component. Smart Choices 4 Teens: This is a web-based prevention program designed to convey information about alcohol and relationships and the types of choices that they are making regarding these topics. General communications was another core element of the program that provided parents and teens with some key elements of talking to each other. | | OG001 | Assigned Experimental, No Exposure | Assigned experimental, No exposure to alcohol component of intervention |
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| Primary | Quantity of Alcohol Consumed by Teens on Drinking Days for the Most Recent 30 Days Within the Past Six Months | Over the past 30 days, how many drinks did you usually have on days you drank? (response categories: 0= less than one, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7= more than six). Range is 0-7. Higher scores represent more drinking and worse outcome. | Cases lost to follow-up and for missing data. | Posted | | Mean | Standard Deviation | units on a scale | | Measured at baseline, 6, 12, & 18 months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | Smart Choices 4 Teens | A web-based intervention consisting of 3 main components (Communication, Alcohol, Relationships) provided to both parents and teens was completed by parents and teens individually. At the end of each component, discussion guidelines were given to promote communications and to offer skill building practices between parent and teen regarding the component topic. Both the parent and teen were required to complete the component and discussion before moving to the next component. Smart Choices 4 Teens: This is a web-based prevention program designed to convey information about alcohol and relationships and the types of choices that they are making regarding these topics. General communications was another core element of the program that provided parents and teens with some key elements of talking to each other. | | OG001 | Assigned Experimental, No Exposure | Assigned experimental, No exposure to alcohol component of intervention |
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| Primary | Count of Teens Who Were Drunk or Very, Very High During the Past 6 Months | Over the past 6 months, how many times have you gotten drunk or very, very high on alcohol? (Response categories: 0=none, 1=once a month, 2=2-3 times a month, 3=once a week, 4= 2-3 times a week, 5=daily or almost daily). Range is 0-5. Higher score represents more drunkenness and a worse outcome. | Within the experimental group, 49.5% completed the alcohol component of the intervention | Posted | | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | | Measured at 6, 12, & 18 months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | Smart Choices 4 Teens | A web-based intervention consisting of 3 main components (Communication, Alcohol, Relationships) provided to both parents and teens was completed by parents and teens individually. At the end of each component, discussion guidelines were given to promote communications and to offer skill building practices between parent and teen regarding the component topic. Both the parent and teen were required to complete the component and discussion before moving to the next component. Smart Choices 4 Teens: This is a web-based prevention program designed to convey information about alcohol and relationships and the types of choices that they are making regarding these topics. General communications was another core element of the program that provided parents and teens with some key elements of talking to each other. | | OG001 | Assigned Experimental, no Exposure | This group had no exposure to the intervention relating to sexual communication and behaviors |
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| Primary | Frequency of Parental Approval for Teen Drinking (in Moderation) | How often have you and your parent talked about drinking in moderation is okay (Response categories 1=Never, 2=Occasionally, 3=Sometimes, 4= Often, 5 = Very often). Range is 1-5 and higher scores means more parental approval of teen drinking and is a worse outcome. | Across time, there was loss of sample at follow-up | Posted | | Mean | Standard Deviation | units on a scale | | Measured at baseline, 6, 12, & 18 months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | Smart Choices 4 Teens | A web-based intervention consisting of 3 main components (Communication, Alcohol, Relationships) provided to both parents and teens was completed by parents and teens individually. At the end of each component, discussion guidelines were given to promote communications and to offer skill building practices between parent and teen regarding the component topic. Both the parent and teen were required to complete the component and discussion before moving to the next component. Smart Choices 4 Teens: This is a web-based prevention program designed to convey information about alcohol and relationships and the types of choices that they are making regarding these topics. General communications was another core element of the program that provided parents and teens with some key elements of talking to each other. | | OG001 | Assigned Intervention, no Exposures | Assigned to intervention but had no exposure to alcohol component of the intervention. |
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| Primary | Frequency of Teen- Parent Communications Regarding Sex | Overall, how often you have talked to your parent about sex? (1=Never, 2=Occasionally, 3=Sometimes, 4=Often, 5= Very often). Range 1-5. Higher scores represent a better outcome. | The rows represent 3 different follow-up periods and the number of cases analyzed varied because the responses at follow-up varied. | Posted | | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | | Measured at baseline, 6, 12, & 18 months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | Smart Choices 4 Teens | A web-based intervention consisting of 3 main components (Communication, Alcohol, Relationships) provided to both parents and teens was completed by parents and teens individually. At the end of each component, discussion guidelines were given to promote communications and to offer skill building practices between parent and teen regarding the component topic. Both the parent and teen were required to complete the component and discussion before moving to the next component. Smart Choices 4 Teens: This is a web-based prevention program designed to convey information about alcohol and relationships and the types of choices that they are making regarding these topics. General communications was another core element of the program that provided parents and teens with some key elements of talking to each other. | | OG001 | Assigned Intervention, no Exposure | This group was assigned to the intervention but had no exposure to the relationship component of the intervention. |
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| Primary | Frequency of Teen-parent Communications About Specific Sexual Topics | Average frequency created across 4 different sex topics (i. how being in a relationship might divert me from achieving my goals at school, ii. how embarrassing it would be if I caught an STI -sexually transmitted infection, iii. sexual relationships can impact health, iv. how pregnancy would be embarassing) with responses being never=1, occasionally=2, sometimes=3, often=4, very often=5 for a full range of 1-5. Across the 4 different sex topics the sums ranged from 4-20 and average was created by dividing the score by 4, with higher scores indicating more both topics and higher frequency of discussions taking place for a final full range of 1-5. | The number analyzed varies across rows because the rows represent different follow-up periods and participation varied across follow-ups. | Posted | | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | | Measured at baseline, 6, 12, & 18 months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | Smart Choices 4 Teens | A web-based intervention consisting of 3 main components (Communication, Alcohol, Relationships) provided to both parents and teens was completed by parents and teens individually. At the end of each component, discussion guidelines were given to promote communications and to offer skill building practices between parent and teen regarding the component topic. Both the parent and teen were required to complete the component and discussion before moving to the next component. Smart Choices 4 Teens: This is a web-based prevention program designed to convey information about alcohol and relationships and the types of choices that they are making regarding these topics. General communications was another core element of the program that provided parents and teens with some key elements of talking to each other. |
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| Primary | Count of Teen-parent Communications Regarding Delaying Sexual Activity | Communications regarding delaying sex based upon three questions with yes=1/no=0 responses summed: Have your parents told you that (i)you should not have sex, (ii)you should not be in a serious relationship while still in high school, (iii)you should not have sex because your religion or values forbid sex outside of marriage. Higher scores indicate more communications about delaying sex. Range is 0-3. Higher scores represent a better outcome. | The three rows represent different follow-up periods and there are different response rates across follow-up periods. | Posted | | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | | Measured at baseline, 6, 12, & 18 months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | Smart Choices 4 Teens | A web-based intervention consisting of 3 main components (Communication, Alcohol, Relationships) provided to both parents and teens was completed by parents and teens individually. At the end of each component, discussion guidelines were given to promote communications and to offer skill building practices between parent and teen regarding the component topic. Both the parent and teen were required to complete the component and discussion before moving to the next component. Smart Choices 4 Teens: This is a web-based prevention program designed to convey information about alcohol and relationships and the types of choices that they are making regarding these topics. General communications was another core element of the program that provided parents and teens with some key elements of talking to each other. | | OG001 |
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| Primary | Count of Teen-parent Communications Regarding Health Risks Associated With Sex | Parent-teen communications score regarding health risks with sex were based upon two items: discussion that sex can result in pregnancy (y=1/n=0) and sex can result in sexually transmitted infections (y=1/n=0). Range is 0-2. Higher scores represent a better outcome. | Each row represents a different follow-up time period and the number of respondents varied across the time periods. | Posted | | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | | Past 6, 12, & 18 months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | Smart Choices 4 Teens | A web-based intervention consisting of 3 main components (Communication, Alcohol, Relationships) provided to both parents and teens was completed by parents and teens individually. At the end of each component, discussion guidelines were given to promote communications and to offer skill building practices between parent and teen regarding the component topic. Both the parent and teen were required to complete the component and discussion before moving to the next component. Smart Choices 4 Teens: This is a web-based prevention program designed to convey information about alcohol and relationships and the types of choices that they are making regarding these topics. General communications was another core element of the program that provided parents and teens with some key elements of talking to each other. | | OG001 | Assigned Intervention, no Exposure | This group was assigned to the intervention but had no exposure to the relationship component of the intervention. |
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| Primary | Count of Parental Dating Rules | Parental rules regarding dating were based upon summing the yes (=1) response to 15 possible rules: parents must meet date, check in/call during date, parents must know destination, parents must know change of plans, address and phone number needed for parties, no dates on school nights, no sex, no sigle dates, curfew, only agreed upon locations, use good judgment, be gentleman/lady, leave if uncomfortable (y=1/n=0). Range is 0-15. Higher scores represent better outcomes. | There are 3 follow-up periods and the numbers analyzed vary across these follow-up periods | Posted | | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | | Measured at baseline, 6, 12, & 18 months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | Smart Choices 4 Teens | A web-based intervention consisting of 3 main components (Communication, Alcohol, Relationships) provided to both parents and teens was completed by parents and teens individually. At the end of each component, discussion guidelines were given to promote communications and to offer skill building practices between parent and teen regarding the component topic. Both the parent and teen were required to complete the component and discussion before moving to the next component. Smart Choices 4 Teens: This is a web-based prevention program designed to convey information about alcohol and relationships and the types of choices that they are making regarding these topics. General communications was another core element of the program that provided parents and teens with some key elements of talking to each other. | | OG001 |
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| Primary | Count of Teens Who Have Ever Had Sex Over Their Lifetime | Have you ever had sex (vaginal, oral, or anal)? (responses were yes=1/no=0). Range was 0-1. Higher score is worse outcome risk. | The three rows reflect different follow-up periods, teens were lost to follow-up in subsequent waves | Posted | | Count of Participants | | Participants | | Measured at baseline, 6, 12, & 18 months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | Smart Choices 4 Teens | A web-based intervention consisting of 3 main components (Communication, Alcohol, Relationships) provided to both parents and teens was completed by parents and teens individually. At the end of each component, discussion guidelines were given to promote communications and to offer skill building practices between parent and teen regarding the component topic. Both the parent and teen were required to complete the component and discussion before moving to the next component. Smart Choices 4 Teens: This is a web-based prevention program designed to convey information about alcohol and relationships and the types of choices that they are making regarding these topics. General communications was another core element of the program that provided parents and teens with some key elements of talking to each other. | | OG001 | Assigned Intervention, no Exposure | This group was assigned to the intervention but had no exposure to the relationship component of the intervention. |
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