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CSTOP Now! Child Sex Trafficking Stops with You

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Ann Coker

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Child Sex Trafficking

Treatments

Behavioral: CSTOP Now!
Behavioral: Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky Online Training

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
Other U.S. Federal agency

Identifiers

NCT05722769
U01CE003394 (U.S. NIH Grant/Contract)
77232

Details and patient eligibility

About

Focus: Intervention & prevention of child commercial sexual exploitation or trafficking (CST) In Kentucky, familial SU/D increases risk of CST.

Primary goal: Implement and evaluate effectiveness of multi-level bystander-informed program (CSTOP Now!) aimed at Kentucky public middle schools for staff.

Full description

Randomization will occur at the Kentucky county level among 50 counties with at least 2 middle schools for a middle school-based cluster RCT set in 50 of Kentucky's 120 counties. Middle schools in half (n=25) of the 50 Kentucky counties will be randomized to the intervention condition, while middle schools in the remaining 25 Kentucky counties will be randomly assigned to the attention control. We have selected counties that are similar in population size, demographics (% white, % <18 years of age, and % living in poverty, using 2019 Census estimates). Within each county, all middle schools (>200 across 50 counties) will be invited to participate in this RCT.

Participating staff will be emailed a link that will take them to a description of the study. Participation will involve receipt of online training, as randomized at the county level, and completing surveys immediately before receipt of the first training and at the end of each of school terms annually.

Aim 1. Evaluate the effectiveness of child sex trafficking (CST) prevention training implemented among middle school staff randomized, at the Kentucky county level, to change middle school staff:

  1. Knowledge of child sexual exploitation and trafficking (hypothesize greater knowledge in Intervention versus Control),
  2. Attitudes towards child sexual exploitation and trafficking (hypothesize lower stigma in Intervention versus Control),
  3. Willingness and efficacy to intervene (hypothesize greater efficacy in Intervention versus Control),
  4. Use of 'bystander' actions to thwart child sexual exploitation and trafficking risk (hypothesize increase actions in Intervention versus Control),
  5. Use child sex trafficking screening, referral and reporting (hypothesize increase actions in Intervention versus Control),

Aim 2. Evaluate effectiveness of child sex trafficking mass media intervention (Intervention versus Control), randomized and measured at the Kentucky county-level, based on middle school staff survey data:

  1. To increase child sexual exploitation and trafficking screening & reporting in short term (Years 1-2),
  2. Begin to reduce child sexual exploitation and trafficking rates in longer term (Year 3-4) Analyses for both aims will be adjusted for school and county-level attributes

Enrollment

5,408 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

21 to 65 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Kentucky middle school staff in a public school
  • Kentucky middle school staff in the intervention or attention control schools/counties.

Exclusion criteria

  • Kentucky middle school staff not in intervention or attention control schools/counties.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Screening

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

5,408 participants in 2 patient groups

CSTOP Now! Child Sex Trafficking Stops with You
Experimental group
Description:
For this RCT, our research team has created CSTOP Now! online, interactive learning management system training. This CSTOP Now! online training will be offer to middle school staff in Kentucky counties randomized to this experimental intervention arm. This training seeks to provide middle school staff with information and resources to identify, intervene in, and prevent child sex trafficking (CST). This training will provide middle school staff with the knowledge, skills, and efficacy to intervene with children at risk of or experiencing CST. This training will also provide staff with skills to disrupt harmful attitudes or misinformation about CST.
Treatment:
Behavioral: CSTOP Now!
Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky Online Training
Active Comparator group
Description:
With input from Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky, our team developed training delivered via LMS and designed to identify child sex trafficking among middle school students. Only for middle school staff in counties randomized to the active comparator, we offer this online training using the same approach as that for staff in the intervention condition.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky Online Training

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Emily Clear, MPH; Ann Coker, PhD, MPH

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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