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Future Foundation 2.0 Personal Responsibility Education Innovative Strategies (PREIS) Program

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Metis Associates

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Teen Pregnancy Prevention
Pregnancy in Adolescence
Pregnancy Prevention
Teen Pregnancy

Treatments

Behavioral: Future Foundation 2.0 PREIS Program

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Industry
Other U.S. Federal agency
Other

Identifiers

NCT03729726
MetisIRBFFPREIS05062017

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study uses a randomized controlled trial (RCT) design to evaluate the impacts of the Future Foundation (FF) 2.0 Personal Responsibility Education Innovative Strategies (PREIS) program on reducing students' sexual activity (vaginal), recent risking sexual activity without condom use, and unprotected sex (no condoms/contraceptives). FF will implement the 2.0 PREIS Program with three cohorts of African-American youth in the 6th to 8th grades. FF aims to recruit and enroll 400 students who are new to the program for Cohort 1, 150 new students for Cohort 2, and another 150 new students for Cohort 3. These cohorts of eligible students will come from grades 6-8 in Woodland and McNair middle schools and projected to attend Banneker high school. Random assignment will be an ongoing process throughout the project enrollment periods. By the end of the recruitment processes, a total of 700 students will be randomly assigned to either the treatment or the control group, resulting in 350 students in each condition. Each year, the FF 2.0 PREIS intervention model will offer year-round grant-funded services, including after-school, summer programming, and parent engagement activities. The 350 youth randomly assigned to the treatment group will be offered the FF 2.0 PREIS program (Cohort 1 will target 200 treatment youth from January 2018 through June 2018; Cohort 2 will target 75 treatment youth from August 2018 through May 2019; and Cohort 3 will serve 75 treatment youth from August 2019 through May 2020.), while the 350 students assigned to the control group may receive after school and/or summer programming from another community-based organization. The primary hypotheses for the RCT study are the following: significantly fewer numbers of students in the FF 2.0 PREIS intervention engage in vaginal sex than their control group peers do by the time of the end of the program and also at the six-month follow-up; significantly fewer numbers of students in the FF 2.0 PREIS intervention engage in recent unprotected sex significantly than the control group students do at the end of the program and also at the six-month follow-up; and significantly greater numbers of participants in the FF 2.0 PREIS intervention remain abstinent or report condom use during recent vaginal sexual activity than the control group students do at the end of the program and also at the six-month follow-up.

Enrollment

700 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

10 to 14 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Schools: attending Woodland and McNair middle schools and projected to attend Banneker high school
  • Grade level: Grades 6-8
  • Race/ethnicity or tribe: 100% African American
  • Gender: 34% male and 66% female (based on current make-up of Future Foundation youth)
  • Risk characteristics: 93% of youth will come from low-income families (based on free lunch eligibility)
  • Other characteristics: The majority of target youth will also exhibit academic need. 81% will be below proficiency in English language arts and 90% will score not proficient in math. All recruited subjects will be new to Future Foundation services.

Exclusion criteria

  • Students who have already received Future Foundation services

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

700 participants in 2 patient groups

Future Foundation 2.0 PREIS Program
Experimental group
Description:
The Future Foundation 2.0 PREIS intervention model will include: a mandatory school-year program that offers after-school programming 4 days a week, including 120 hours of education (direct instruction \& homework support), 30 hours of health (social emotional learning \& sexual health), and 15 hours of student advocacy; an optional, 4-week summer program that offers 120 hours of programming each summer, including 16 hours of health (social emotional learning - service learning), 104 hours of project-based learning and enrichment (project-based learning in STEM - 64 hours) and enrichment (i.e., field trips, career speakers, and arts and crafts opportunities- 40 hours); and an optional parent engagement program, which will offer monthly parent workshops and quarterly events.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Future Foundation 2.0 PREIS Program
Control
No Intervention group

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Jing Zhu, Ph.D.

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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