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A Fighting Chance: Pilot Study of a Group Mentoring Intervention for Assault Injured Youth

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Johns Hopkins University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Violence

Treatments

Behavioral: Group Mentoring/Intervention

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04120441
IRB00218737

Details and patient eligibility

About

This pilot study is a randomized controlled trial in which assault-injured 12-14 year old youth recruited from the emergency department (ED) are randomly assigned to standard care or "A Fighting Chance" group mentoring.

Full description

The goal of this project is to adapt, implement and evaluate Take Charge! (a 1:1 mentoring intervention for assault-injured youth) for a group mentoring model.

This pilot study is a randomized controlled trial in which assault-injured 12-14 year old youth recruited from the emergency department are randomly assigned to standard care or "A Fighting Chance" group mentoring that includes a violence prevention curriculum and parent sessions. Immediately post-intervention and again at six-month follow up, youth violence-related, mental health and educational outcomes using validated measures will be assessed.

Enrollment

14 patients

Sex

All

Ages

12 to 14 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Injury: Eligible youth have been treated in the ED for an interpersonal intentional injuries excluding child abuse, sexual abuse, sibling fights, police fights, and other domestic violence-related fights involving relatives and/or household residents. These excluded types of violence have a different set of complex dynamics and services needs requiring separate study and intervention.
  • Age: Eligible youth are age 12-14 years (i.e. up to the 14th birthday) and youths' parents/guardians are age 18 years and older.
  • Mental/Physical Status: Youth and parents must have the cognitive ability to participate in the intervention. Those with severe psychopathology (i.e. severe history of mental illness with multiple psychiatric hospitalizations) or inability to comprehend questions, will be excluded.
  • Language: English-speaking ability of the parent and child is necessary to enable participation in the intervention, training and assessments.
  • Mentorship: Eligible youth are not currently participating in a formal mentoring program.

Exclusion criteria

Additionally, there are youth eligibility criteria set by Y in Central Maryland policies which the investigators will follow. These include:

  • Residence: Youth are not eligible if residence is outside of Baltimore City.
  • Custody/child protection status: Youth are not eligible if youth have a caregiver currently involved in an ongoing custody dispute or Child Protective Services investigation. Youth are not eligible if youth live somewhere other than a residential setting with parents/guardians.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

14 participants in 2 patient groups

Group mentoring/Intervention
Experimental group
Description:
Study participants randomized to intervention will be enrolled in a Y in Central Maryland group mentoring program that meets weekly over a three month period. Parents will participate in three parenting sessions. Youth study participants will be interviewed about the youth's thoughts and behaviors and the youth's medical and school records will be reviewed. Parents will also be interviewed to ask questions about the program. The study will last for 12 months and youth/parents will be interviewed at the time of enrollment and 4-6 months later.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Group Mentoring/Intervention
Routine care/control
No Intervention group
Description:
Study participants randomized to control will receive information about community resources. Youth study participants will be interviewed about the youth's thoughts and behaviors and the youth's medical and school records will be reviewed. Parents will also be interviewed to ask questions about the program. The study will last for 12 months and youth/parents will be interviewed at the time of enrollment and 4-6 months later.

Trial contacts and locations

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