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Science Engagement to Empower Disadvantaged adoleScents (SEEDS Project)

U

University Rovira i Virgili

Status

Completed

Conditions

Healthy Lifestyle

Treatments

Behavioral: Intervention Group

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

SEEDS is a multicenter 24-month citizen science (CS) cluster randomized controlled study, with interventions conducted in four European countries acting as pilot sites: 1) Greece, 2) The Netherlands, 3) Spain and 4) The United Kingdom. This project will merge CS and traditional approaches and will target high schools located in deprived neighborhoods.

The methodology, that combines CS and traditional science, could build effective cooperation between science and society to empower adolescents from low-income environments to adopt healthy lifestyles to prevent obesity, increase their interest in science and improve their critical thinking.

Full description

SEEDS is a multicenter 24-month citizen science (CS) cluster randomized controlled study, with interventions conducted in four European countries acting as pilot sites: 1) Greece, 2) The Netherlands, 3) Spain and 4) The United Kingdom. This project will merge CS and traditional approaches and will target high schools located in deprived neighborhoods.

The methodology, that combines CS and traditional science, could build effective cooperation between science and society to empower adolescents from low-income environments to adopt healthy lifestyles to prevent obesity, increase their interest in science and improve their critical thinking.

The aim is to engage teenagers on this citizen science project to collaborate in all phases of the study: problem definition, data collection, analyses and dissemination. This will empower them to change habits, thereby contributing to behavioural changes. This cluster-randomized control trial involves intervention and control high-schools from deprived areas in the Netherlands, England, Greece and Spain. Teenagers with leadership skills from intervention schools (called ambassadors) and stakeholders will participate in focus groups to gain insights on the barriers and facilitators for healthy lifestyles of teenagers, and how science could help address these. Building on the information of the focus groups, ambassadors, stakeholders and other peers will participate in a collaborative competition event where the SEEDS intervention(s) will be designed. The intervention(s) will be implemented at intervention high-schools. Outcomes in health behaviours and science literacy will be assessed by validated questionnaires at the start and end of the project.

Enrollment

720 patients

Sex

All

Ages

13 to 15 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Inclusion Criteria per high schools:

  • High schools located in deprived areas. Deprived areas will be selected according to what is considered an area with a low socioeconomic level according to each country.
  • Informed consent must be signed by the responsible of each high-school.

Exclusion Criteria per high schools:

  • The non-completion of one of the inclusion criteria.

Inclusion Criteria per participants:

  • Adolescents aged 13- to 15-years at baseline who attended one of the participating high schools, previously randomized.
  • Informed consent must be signed by their parents/legal guardians and by each adolescent.

Exclusion Criteria per participants:

  • The non-completion of one of the inclusion criteria.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

720 participants in 2 patient groups

Citizen Science Behavioral Intervention
Experimental group
Description:
The intervention group (IG) participants will receive the whole citizen science intervention of the SEEDS project, and participants will be assessed at baseline and end-of-study.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Intervention Group
Control Group (No intervention)
No Intervention group
Description:
The controls group (CG) participants will not receive any kind of intervention, and participants will only be assessed at baseline and end-of-study.

Trial contacts and locations

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