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Cultural Adaptation of the TIM&SARA Prevention Program

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University of Louisville (UOFL)

Status

Terminated

Conditions

Depressive Symptoms

Treatments

Behavioral: TIM&SARA

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03831139
15.0318

Details and patient eligibility

About

Disparities between African-American and European-American youth regarding academic outcomes, mental health, and physical health exist. Depression, a very common mental health problem, plays a central role by impacting academic outcomes and cardiovascular health. Thus, a program that successfully reduces the likelihood for youths to develop depression should also reduce problems with academic outcomes and physical health and therefore reduce disparity in all three domains. Research demonstrates that European-American youth benefit more from programs preventing the development of depression than their African-American peers. Thus, the goals of this project are to (a) identify mechanisms that may result in differential program effectiveness across racial groups, and (b) adapt such a program (TIM&SARA) so youth from diverse racial backgrounds benefit similarly. Freshmen in an urban high-school will participate in TIM&SARA, fill out surveys and give biological data in saliva.

Full description

Already in adolescence, substantial disparities between African-Americans and European-Americans regarding academic outcomes, mental health, and physical health like cardiovascular health exist. While these domains are often treated as unrelated, they influence each other in a way that the disparity in one variable increases the likelihood for disparity in the others. Depression, a very common mental health problem, plays a central role by impacting academic outcomes and cardiovascular health. Thus, a program that successfully reduces the likelihood for youths to develop depression should also reduce problems with academic outcomes and physical health and therefore reduce disparity in all three domains. Unfortunately, research demonstrates that European-American youth benefit more from programs preventing the development of depression than their African-American peers. Thus, the main goals of this research project are to (a) identify mechanisms that may result in differential prevention program effectiveness across youth race groups, and (b) adapt such a program (TIM&SARA) so youth from diverse racial backgrounds benefit similarly.

In this project, the depression prevention program TIM&SARA will be implemented as part of the normal school curriculum for freshmen in an urban high-school. The differential effects of the program on African-American and European-American youths will be examined using surveys and biological data in saliva.

Enrollment

740 patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • 9th grade students in the participating high school

Exclusion criteria

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

740 participants in 2 patient groups

Prevention
Experimental group
Description:
TIM\&SARA has a duration of 16 fifty-minute sessions and is organized in five modules. The first module (2 sessions) outlines the rationale for the program and establishes connections between group leaders and adolescents. The next module (2 sessions) focuses on helping adolescents to consider already existing goals, set new ones, and learn how to achieve goals to build up the motivation of the youth to learn and apply the material of the following modules. The third module (6 sessions) focuses on understanding the relations among cognitions, emotions, and behaviors, and teaching the participating youths how to identify and challenge negative cognitions. The forth module (5 sessions) trains the youth in assertive and social competent social behavior. Finally, the last session is a review session and includes a celebration. All parts of the program use illustrative, culturally relevant situations introduced by the participating adolescents.
Treatment:
Behavioral: TIM&SARA
Control
No Intervention group
Description:
The youth participate in school as usual.

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