ETHR V 2.0 pilot trial is a one-arm, multi-site pilot trial to assess the acceptability and feasibility of Engaging Together for Healthy Relationships, a caregiver-adolescent dating violence prevention program delivered within pediatric primary care.
ETHR V 2.0 pilot trial is a one-arm (intervention only) pilot trial of Engaging Together for Healthy Relationships, a caregiver-adolescent dating violence prevention program delivered within pediatric primary care. We completed one round of the pilot trial in two clinics in Pittsburgh and now are expanding the trial to include two sites with all providers in each site. ETHR includes clinician training, in-clinic resources, and after visit text messages and resources for families. This is an intervention only trial to assess acceptability, feasibility, and exploratory pre/post changes in outcomes.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
120
Dating violence intervention for caregivers and adolescents to be delivered within pediatric primary care
UPMC Children's Community Practice
Monongahela, Pennsylvania, United States
RECRUITINGPercentage of participants who are eligible out of the total who are approached
Will assess through tracking data
Time frame: Through completion of study recruitment, an average of 6 months
Percentage of participants who are consented out of the total who are eligible
Will assess through tracking data
Time frame: Through completion of study recruitment, an average of 6 months
Percentage of participants who complete the baseline survey out of the total who consented
Will assess through tracking data
Time frame: Through completion of completing baseline surveys, an average of 6 months
Percentage of participants who complete the well-visit out of the total who consented
Will assess through tracking data
Time frame: Through completion of completing well-visits, an average of 6 months
Percentage of participants who complete the immediate post-intervention survey out of the total who consented
Will assess through tracking data
Time frame: Through completion of completing post-intervention survey, an average of 7 months
Percentage of participants who complete the 1-month post-intervention survey out of the total who consented
Through completion of completing 1- month post-intervention survey, an average of 8 months
Time frame: 4 months
Percentage of participants who complete the 3-month post-intervention survey out of the total who consented
Will assess through tracking data
Time frame: Through completion of completing 3 month post-intervention survey, an average of 12 months
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Percentage of participants who strongly agree or agree that the intervention is acceptable using a 4-item validated measure (Acceptability of Intervention Measure)
Validated measure (Acceptability of Intervention Measure)
Time frame: Through completion of completing immediate post-visit surveys, an average of 6 months
Percent of participants who received intervention during pediatric primary care visit
Investigator-developed measure with questions about what components of the intervention were received during the well visit
Time frame: Through completion of completing well-visits, an average of 6 months
Participants use intervention resources after the visit
Investigator-developed measure on use of intervention resources after the visit
Time frame: Through completion of intervention, on average 3 months post well visit
Self-efficacy in preventing adolescent relationship abuse (ARA), change in outcome between baseline and 3 months
Self-efficacy around ARA prevention, 1-5 scale (5=higher self-efficacy)
Time frame: Baseline, 3-month post intervention
Percentage of participants who utilize ARA resources at each measurement point, change in outcome over time
Investigator developed measure (yes/no)
Time frame: Baseline, 1 month post intervention, 3 month post-intervention
Attitudes about ARA, change in outcome between baseline and 3 months
Attitudes about Abusive Relationships, 1-5 scale (1=not abusive, 5=very abusive)
Time frame: Baseline, 3-month post intervention
Motivation around preventing dating violence
Investigator developed measure, 1-5 scale (1=not motivated, 5=very motivated)
Time frame: Baseline, 3-month post intervention
Parent-adolescent communication around dating and ARA, change in outcome over time
Investigator developed measure, yes/no answer choices (yes=has communicated, no=has not communicated)
Time frame: Baseline, 3-month post intervention
Parental monitoring around dating and ARA, change in outcome over time
Investigator developed measure, 1-5 scale (1=never; 5=always)
Time frame: Baseline, 3-month post intervention
Percentage of adolescents reporting ARA victimization and perpetration
CADRI Short Form 1-5 scale (never to everyday)
Time frame: Baseline, 3-month post intervention
ARA knowledge
3 questions assessing ARA knowledge (yes/no answer choices)
Time frame: baseline, 3 months surveys (6 months total)