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A Trauma-Informed Intervention for Positive Youth Development and Teacher Wellness in Rural Montana Year 2

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Montana State University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Trauma and Stressor Related Disorders

Treatments

Behavioral: Trauma-Informed Yoga

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
NIH

Identifiers

NCT05844007
5P20GM104417 (U.S. NIH Grant/Contract)
MontanaSUYear4

Details and patient eligibility

About

Compared to U.S. urban counterparts, rural residents face major barriers to using health care services. Challenges include shortages of services, long distances to existing services, and stigma regarding mental illness in isolated communities. These difficulties hold true for Montana, but especially for adolescents. The objective of A Trauma-Informed Intervention for Positive Youth Development and Teacher Wellness in Rural Montana is to improve stress-related mental and physical health outcomes for adolescents and educators in rural Montana through school-based, trauma-informed yoga exercises. This project builds on investigators' previous research (including a two-year CAIRHE pilot study, 2019-21) to promote positive youth development by simultaneously intervening with students and teachers with a trauma-informed yoga intervention. Geographic isolation and resulting lack of resources for many Montanan schools indicates a need for novel, school-centered interventions to address the needs of rural adolescents; yoga can benefit youth and teacher wellbeing.

Full description

In Year 2, investigators will expand the study to pilot test a remote delivery for students and teachers in rural schools through virtual delivery (in addition to an in-person high school student intervention at the school district of Aim 1. Primary outcomes for teachers will assess career satisfaction/self-efficacy; primary outcomes for students will assess depression/anxiety symptomology. Effects on secondary mental/physical health outcomes will be drawn from survey results, cortisol levels, and heart rate variability measures (collected pre/post).

Investigators will then determine which intervention design was more effective with students (in-person vs. remote) between the two years of this feasibility study through an outcome evaluation. Comparisons of mental and physical health outcomes will be examined by the research team using cohort data drawn from participants' physiological data and survey results.

The short-term public health impact of this study is to improve the mental and physical health of rural Montana youth and teachers through a novel, school-based intervention. If successful, this study's long-term public health impact will reduce rates of anxiety and depression and improve physical health in geographically isolated settings.

Enrollment

83 patients

Sex

All

Ages

13 to 85 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Any teacher currently employed by the Livingston or Gardiner school district who wishes to participate in the intervention (up to 45 participants)
  • Any freshmen student enrolled in pre-selected PE classes at Park High School in Livingston Montana
  • Any PE student enrolled in pre-selected PE classes at Gardiner High School in Gardiner Montana

Exclusion criteria

  • Any students that are not enrolled in pre-selected PE classes at Park or Gardiner High Schools in Southwest Montana

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

83 participants in 3 patient groups

High School Students: Remote Delivery
Experimental group
Description:
Remote delivery of trauma-informed yoga session for high school students
Treatment:
Behavioral: Trauma-Informed Yoga
High School Students: Face-to-Face Delivery
Experimental group
Description:
Face-to-face delivery of trauma-informed yoga session for high school students
Treatment:
Behavioral: Trauma-Informed Yoga
Teachers: Remote Delivery
Experimental group
Description:
Remote delivery of trauma-informed yoga session for teachers
Treatment:
Behavioral: Trauma-Informed Yoga

Trial documents
2

Trial contacts and locations

1

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Central trial contact

Lauren Davis, Ed. D

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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