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Hazard Anticipation Program for Parents of Teen Drivers (HazAPP)

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Elizabeth O'Neal

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Interaction, Parent-Offspring
Motor Vehicle Accident

Treatments

Behavioral: Hazard Anticipation Program for Parents of Teen Drivers

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06611241
202010535

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study will test an intervention that was developed to improve parents' driving instruction of teens' hazard anticipation skills when teens are in the learner phase of licensure. Half of the parents in the study will receive the intervention and half will not. Investigators will then compare driving instructions given by parents in the two groups by recording driving sessions that parents and teens have together in that real world and by recording a drive that parents and teens will complete in a driving simulator. The driving simulator allows us to expose teens and parents to hazards they may encounter on the roadway without putting them in harm's way.

Full description

The project seeks to test an intervention designed to improve parents' communication about roadway hazards by comparing parent instruction and teen driving outcomes between dyads whose parents were assigned to the intervention vs. the control condition. Participants will be 100 parent-teen dyads. Half of the parent-teen dyads will receive the intervention and half will not. Parents who receive the intervention will complete web-based program developed to help parents instruct teens on how to identify hazards on the roadway and respond appropriately before they pose a crash risk. Parents in the intervention arm of the study will be given 2 weeks to complete the training. Parents in the control arm of the study will not receive training. After the delivery period, parents and teens will be given two additional weeks to apply the training in their everyday driving instruction. During this period, parents in both groups will complete a minimum of 5 drives with their teen that will be recorded. Investigators will then have teens and parents complete a drive in a driving simulator. Teens will drive and parents will instruct from the passenger seat, just like they would in the real world. The drive will have 12 hazards. Compared to parents in the control group, investigators believe that parents in the intervention group will exhibit improved communication about potential hazard detection with their teens. Similarly, the investigators believe that teens of parents who received the training will be better at anticipating and reacting to potential hazards on the roadway when driving independently compared to teens whose parents did not engage in the program.

Enrollment

100 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

14+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Adolescents must be between the ages of 14 and 17 years. Additionally, they must be in the learner period of licensure.
  • Parents must be the primary instructor of their teen's supervised driving.

Exclusion criteria

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

100 participants in 2 patient groups

Hazard Anticipation Program for Parents of Teen Drivers
Experimental group
Description:
Parents and teens randomly assigned to this arm of the trial will engage in a web-based training that provides parents with guidance on how to train their teen to identify potential hazards on the roadway. Parents are also given an opportunity to practice these new skills with teens when watching videos unfold together. The program will take 4 hours to complete and can be done over a two-week period at the parent's convenience.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Hazard Anticipation Program for Parents of Teen Drivers
Control
No Intervention group
Description:
The parents and teens in this arm of the study will not receive an intervention of any kind.

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Elizabeth E O'Neal, MPH, PhD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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