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Preventing Adolescents From Entering the Juvenile Justice System (CCP)

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University of Miami

Status

Completed

Conditions

Delinquency
Substance Use

Treatments

Behavioral: CCP+MDFT
Behavioral: CCP+SAU

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02147743
20080174

Details and patient eligibility

About

This randomized controlled study tests an innovative juvenile diversion model that integrates evidence-based family therapy.Immediate and longer term effects of the family intervention will be compared to Services As Usual with 120 adolescents participating in Miami-Dade's Civil Citation Program.

Full description

This study proposes to rigorously test the innovative Civil Citation Program (CCP)with an integrated evidence-based family intervention, Multidimensional Family Therapy[MDFT](Liddle, 2002).

The study sample includes youth referred to the CCP throughout Miami-Dade county and who according to CCP screening are rated as high risk for re-offending. Youth are 12-17 years old with a first or second misdemeanor charge (excluding any gang, violence, or sex crimes charge). Nearly all (97%) of these youth are ethnic minorities (Hispanic and African American). They are at risk for school failure, substance use, and chronic delinquency due to drug availability in their communities, poor family functioning, peer drug use/delinquency, and school failure / disengagement.

120 youth who enter the Civil Citation Program and are eligible for the study will be assigned to one of the two interventions: CCP+SAU or the experimental intervention, CCP+MDFT.

The study asks a classical services research question(Compton et al, 2005) - does the addition of a family therapy intervention, multidimensional family therapy, into an existing diversion program significantly enhance the program outcomes in key outcome domains: recidivism, substance use, delinquency, school and family functioning.

Enrollment

120 patients

Sex

All

Ages

12 to 17 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Youth 12 to 17 years old
  • Parent or guardian willing to participate in assessments/treatment
  • Demonstrate risk for mental health, substance abuse, or anger/adjustment problems on the Juvenile Services Department screening warranting intervention but not requiring residential treatment

Exclusion criteria

  • Youth under the age of 12 or over the age of 18
  • Parent/guardian not willing to participate in assessments and treatment
  • Youth not demonstrating mental health, substance abuse or anger/adjustment problems
  • Youth requiring residential treatment
  • Youth with severe mental illness or retardation

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Factorial Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

120 participants in 2 patient groups

CCP+MDFT
Experimental group
Description:
Multidimensional Family Therapy (MDFT) is a multisystemic, flexible intervention system (Liddle, 2002). It is a strengths-based approach promoting protective factors and reducing risk factors for delinquency, substance use, and school problems. MDFT organizes interventions in key areas of the teen's life: self of the adolescent (includes HIV-STD risk behaviors), parenting, family environment, and school/vocational functioning.
Treatment:
Behavioral: CCP+MDFT
CCP+SAU
Other group
Description:
Services as Usual (SAU) are determined on a case-by-case basis by the CCP Case Manager. SAU includes a variety of services offered by a number of community partners.
Treatment:
Behavioral: CCP+SAU

Trial contacts and locations

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