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| K01DA055118 | U.S. NIH Grant/Contract | View source |
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| National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) | NIH |
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This project is a pilot trial of the Engaging Families home practice smartphone application (or "app") as an add on to a family-based prevention program. Although there are many evidence-based preventive interventions delivered to caregivers to prevent youth substance use and mental illness and promote youth positive family and youth outcomes, the impact of these interventions is often limited by low home practice of intervention skills among caregivers. The Engaging Families home practice app is a digital behavior change intervention that was developed to support caregivers in practicing intervention skills at home. Researchers will ask participants if the app was acceptable and feasible for daily use at home. Researchers may also compare how often caregivers who use the study app do home practice of intervention skills compared with caregivers who do not receive the home practice app but are encouraged to use an app to help schedule their activities.
The goals of the current pilot trial are to examine the acceptability and feasibility of the Engaging Families home practice smartphone application (or "app"). The Engaging Families app was developed and designed to support families who are already enrolled in and participating in the family-based prevention program Bridges. Families will be assigned to either receive the Engaging Families home practice app or another app to support parents' home practice of skills that they learn during the Bridges program. Acceptability and feasibility as well as preliminary effects will be assessed via survey measures. Select participants will be invited to participate in a post-intervention interview to also assess acceptability and feasibility of the app intervention.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Engaging Families App | Experimental | Participants in this arm will receive the Engaging Families home practice app |
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| Active control app | Active Comparator |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Engaging Families home practice app | Behavioral | The intervention is a smartphone application (or "app") that was developed to support caregiver home practice of intervention skills. The app was designed to support caregivers participating in the Bridges program, an evidence-based, family-based preventive intervention. Features of the app were developed to help caregivers overcome common barriers to practicing intervention skills at home. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Acceptability of the intervention | Acceptability of the intervention will be assessed using the Acceptability of Intervention Measure (AIM). This measure was developed specifically to support assessing the acceptability of implementation of a new intervention. Psychometric properties of this measure were assessed in prior studies. The final measures exhibited discriminate content validity and acceptable model fit. See Weiner, B.J., Lewis, C.C., Stanick, C. et al. Psychometric assessment of three newly developed implementation outcome measures. Implementation Sci 12, 108 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13012-017-0635-3 for more information. The following items are rated on a 5-point Likert-type scale (Complete disagree to Completely agree): [This program] meets my approval. [This program] is appealing to me. I like [this program]. I welcome [this program]. | Post-intervention, approximately 2-3 months post baseline |
| Intervention Feasibility | Feasibility of the intervention will be assessed using the Feasibility of Intervention Measure (AIM). This measure was developed specifically to support assessing the feasibility of implementation of a new intervention. Psychometric properties of this measure were assessed in prior studies. The final measures exhibited discriminate content validity and acceptable model fit. See Weiner, B.J., Lewis, C.C., Stanick, C. et al. Psychometric assessment of three newly developed implementation outcome measures. Implementation Sci 12, 108 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13012-017-0635-3 for more information. The following items are rated on a 5-point Likert-type scale (Complete disagree to Completely agree):
| Post-intervention, approximately 2-3 months post baseline |
| Home practice of skills | At Sessions 2, 3, and 4, parents will respond to three questions about their experience completing home practice on a 6-point Likert-type scale: How many times did you practice [the skill]? (0 = did no practice to 5+ times) How well are you able to use [the skill] with your teen? (0 = did not practice, 1 = not at all to 5 = very well) How helpful was it to use [the skill] with your teen? (0 = did not practice, 1 = not at all to 5 = very helpful) |
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Caregiver Inclusion Criteria:
Caregiver Exclusion Criteria:
- Decline to download the home practice app on their personal smartphone.
Child Inclusion Criteria:
Child Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
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| Joanna J Kim, PhD | Contact | 16024965748 | JoannaKim@asu.edu |
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| Arizona State University | Recruiting | Tempe | Arizona | 85287 | United States |
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| Project details from NIH Reporter | View source |
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| Scheduling app | Other | The Cozi Family Organizer is a smartphone application that will be given to caregivers randomized to the active control group. Cozi is a highly rated family organization app with features that include a family calendar, to do list, shopping list, and daily agenda. Cozi is available on Android and iPhone devices. |
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| 3 times during the intervention, up to 8 weeks |