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This trial examines the effectiveness of a novel neurodevelopmentally informed intervention - Adolescent Developmentally-Appropriate health Promotion Therapy (ADAPT) - on preventing alcohol use and promoting well-being among students in middle school in a heavy adolescent alcohol use region (Denmark). Using a 2-condition cluster-randomized controlled trial of students in 8th grade (ages 13-15), the following hypotheses are tested:
Additionally, acceptability and feasibility is examined.
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The main aim of this trial is to examine the effectiveness of a novel neurodevelopmentally informed intervention - Adolescent Developmentally-Appropriate health Promotion Therapy (ADAPT) - on preventing alcohol use and promoting well-being among students in middle school in a heavy adolescent alcohol use region (Denmark). Furthermore, we aim to examine ADAPT's feasibility and acceptability with students in middle school, their parents, and with staff (e.g., teachers and principals), to inform and guide next step, larger scale randomized controlled trials.
The study employs a 2-condition cluster-randomized controlled design in 8th grade students (ages 13-15), with the following conditions:
The following hypotheses are tested:
All participants will complete an online baseline survey pre-intervention and online follow-ups at 1- and 3-months. Due to the large target N (N=1000), we will randomize students (and schools) in two blocks. The primary and secondary outcomes will be analyzed using generalized estimation equations (GEE) to account for the nested data structure: repeated measures, nested within students, nested within groups, nested within school classes, nested within schools. Feasibility of ADAPT will be measured quantitatively via student enrollment and attendance in ADAPT groups sessions, and parent attendance in the parent meeting. Acceptability of ADAPT will be measured via surveys (students, parents) and interviews (school staff).
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