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AVANCE-Houston Building Futures Program Evaluation

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Midwest Evaluation & Research

Status

Active, not recruiting

Conditions

Youth

Treatments

Other: Building Futures Program Primary Services

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
Industry

Identifiers

NCT05293145
#2021/03/33

Details and patient eligibility

About

AVANCE seeks to understand if participation in the AVANCE-Houston Building Futures (A-HBF) program is associated with improved outcomes among the target population of at-risk, homeless, and incarcerated youth. Additionally, the evaluation will examine how and why participant-level characteristics such as relationship status, life status, and demographics are associated with greater or lesser benefit from A-HBF program participation. This research will provide insights about the Survival Skills for Healthy Families curriculum and its effectiveness for the target population that can be used in the development of future programming efforts.

Full description

Trauma-informed services are needed to improve self-sufficiency, economic stability, and healthy relationships among at-risk, homeless, and incarcerated youth in Harris County, especially those living in areas with high numbers of single-family households, high poverty rates, low educational attainment, high teen pregnancy rates, high incidence of domestic violence, and high involvement with the (juvenile) justice system. AVANCE-Houston's Building Futures program (A-HBF) aims to facilitate successful transitions to adulthood for cohorts of at-risk and homeless youth by offering healthy relationship and marriage education through the Survival Skills for Healthy Families (SSHF) curriculum.

Developed by Family Wellness Associates, SSHF is an evidence-based curriculum delivered through a series of workshops that focus on communication skills, conflict resolution, knowledge of the benefits of marriage, stress and anger management, parenting skills, financial literacy, job and career advancement, and relationship skills to improve family and economic stability. AVANCE will offer the curriculum via weekly workshops for youth that take place in targeted high-need areas.

AVANCE seeks to understand if participation in the A-HBF program is associated with improved outcomes among the target population of at-risk and homeless youth. Additionally, the evaluation will examine how and why participant-level characteristics such as relationship status, life status, and demographics are associated with greater or lesser benefit from A-HBF program participation. This research will provide insights about the SSHF curriculum and its effectiveness for the target population that can be used in the development of future programming efforts.

Enrollment

718 patients

Sex

All

Ages

14 to 18 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Youth (aged 14-18)
  • High-needs school districts enrolled in grades 9-12
  • Residing in juvenile detention center

Exclusion criteria

  • Adult (age 18 and older)
  • Youth (age 14 and younger)
  • Not enrolled in school (non-incarcerated youth)

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

718 participants in 1 patient group

Building Futures Program Primary Services
Experimental group
Description:
Primary Services Participants receive 14 hours of Survival Skills for Healthy Families curricula delivered over a series of 7 weekly workshops. Participants also receive support services delivered by Family Coaches and Career Coaches as needed.
Treatment:
Other: Building Futures Program Primary Services

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Jennifer M Leveille, MPH; Matt D Shepherd, PhD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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