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Juvenile Justice Girls Randomized Control Trial: Young Adult Follow-up

23 de fevereiro de 2022 atualizado por: Leslie D. Leve, Oregon Social Learning Center

Juvenile Justice Girls: Pathways to Adjustment and System Use in Young Adulthood

This study is a young adult follow-up of 166 females who originally participated in an RCT during adolescence due to their involvement in the juvenile justice system.

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Descrição detalhada

Females under age 18 years old are the fastest-growing segment of the juvenile justice population and are at risk for negative co-occurring outcomes including drug abuse, HIV/STI risk, criminal behavior, and educational failure. As they enter young adulthood, this constellation of behaviors puts them at heightened risk for early parenthood and subsequent involvement in the child welfare system (for their parenting behaviors) and the adult corrections system (for criminal behaviors). Such system involvement is costly, and its prevention would be of great significance to public health; however, very little is known about factors leading to females' success/failure in young adulthood and factors that might prevent involvement in these two public systems. This study aims to further our understanding of the pathways to and the prevention of HIV/STI risk, drug use, and child welfare and adult corrections involvement by following-up 166 women who participated in two randomized intervention trials aimed at reducing delinquency during adolescence. In the original studies, juvenile justice girls who had been referred for out-of-home placement due to chronic delinquency were randomly assigned to services as usual or to Treatment Foster Care Oregon (TFCO, formerly known as MTFC). Efficacy of the intervention with this sample has been shown at 12- and 24-month follow-ups on criminal referral rates, days spent in locked settings, deviant peer associations, educational engagement, and pregnancy prevention. The investigators propose to examine the developmental pathways for these juvenile justice girls into young adulthood (ages 21-28 years) using innovative data collection and data analytic techniques, with foci on the long-term effects of TFCO, the mediators of young adult adjustment and child welfare/corrections involvement, and the cost effectiveness and cost avoidance of TFCO on these outcomes. The overarching aim is to identify potential targets for subsequent intervention. One in-person assessment is proposed with each female and her current romantic partner (if she has one); in addition, telephone interviews will be conducted every 6 months for the duration of the study, and system data from child welfare and adult corrections will be collected.

Tipo de estudo

Intervencional

Inscrição (Real)

166

Estágio

  • Não aplicável

Contactos e Locais

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Locais de estudo

    • Oregon
      • Eugene, Oregon, Estados Unidos, 97401
        • Oregon Social Learning Center
      • Eugene, Oregon, Estados Unidos, 97403
        • University of Oregon

Critérios de participação

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Critérios de elegibilidade

Idades elegíveis para estudo

13 anos a 18 anos (Filho, Adulto)

Aceita Voluntários Saudáveis

Não

Gêneros Elegíveis para o Estudo

Fêmea

Descrição

Inclusion Criteria:

  • female
  • 13-17 years old
  • at least one criminal referral in the prior year
  • court-mandated placement in out-of-home care

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Currently pregnant

Plano de estudo

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Como o estudo é projetado?

Detalhes do projeto

  • Finalidade Principal: Prevenção
  • Alocação: Randomizado
  • Modelo Intervencional: Atribuição Paralela
  • Mascaramento: Solteiro

Armas e Intervenções

Grupo de Participantes / Braço
Intervenção / Tratamento
Experimental: Treatment Foster Care Oregon (TFCO)
Youth are placed individually in well-trained and supervised foster homes. Basic components include: (a) daily telephone contact with TFCO parents using the Parent Daily Report; (b) weekly foster parent group meetings focused on supervision, training in parenting practices, and support; (c) an individualized behavior management program implemented daily in the home by foster parent; (d) individualized skills training for the youth; (e) family therapy for aftercare family focused on parent management strategies; (f) close monitoring of school attendance, performance, and homework completion; (g) case management to coordinate TFCO, family, peer, and school settings; (h) 24-hour on-call staff availability to TFCO and biological parents; and (i) psychiatric consultation.
Youth placed individually in well-trained and supervised foster homes. Basic components: (a) daily telephone contact with TFCO parents; (b) weekly foster parent group meetings focused on supervision, training in parenting practices, and support; (c) an individualized behavior management program implemented daily in the home by foster parent; (d) individualized skills training for the youth; (e) family therapy for aftercare family focused on parent management strategies; (f) close monitoring of school attendance, performance, and homework completion; (g) case management to coordinate TFCO, family, peer, and school settings; (h) 24-hour on-call staff availability to TFCO and biological parents; and (i) psychiatric consultation. Services typically last approximately 6 months.
Outros nomes:
  • Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care
Comparador Ativo: Group Care
Group Care is the usual service for youth placed in out-of-home care for chronic delinquency in Oregon. These programs represented typical services for girls being referred to out-of-home care by the juvenile justice system and had 2-51 youth in residence (M = 21) and 1-50 staff members (Mdn = 2); most also had onsite schooling. Although the programs differed somewhat in theoretical orientations, 86% reported that they endorsed a specific treatment model, of which the primary philosophy was a behavioral (70%), eclectic (26%), or family-style therapeutic approach (4%).
Group Care is the usual service for youth placed in out-of-home care for chronic delinquency in Oregon. These programs represented typical services for girls being referred to out-of-home care by the juvenile justice system and had 2-51 youth in residence (M = 21) and 1-50 staff members (Mdn = 2); most also had onsite schooling. Although the programs differed somewhat in theoretical orientations, 86% reported that they endorsed a specific treatment model, of which the primary philosophy was a behavioral (70%), eclectic (26%), or family-style therapeutic approach (4%). Services typically last approximately 6 months.

O que o estudo está medindo?

Medidas de resultados primários

Medida de resultado
Descrição da medida
Prazo
Delinquency
Prazo: Months 12, 24, 36, and young adulthood (ave. of 7 year follow-up + 10 year follow-up)
Measured as self-reported criminal activity and count of official arrests and criminal referrals
Months 12, 24, 36, and young adulthood (ave. of 7 year follow-up + 10 year follow-up)
substance use
Prazo: Months 12, 24, 36 and young adulthood (ave. of 7-year follow-up + 10 year follow-up)
Measured via self-reported use and diagnostic interview assessment
Months 12, 24, 36 and young adulthood (ave. of 7-year follow-up + 10 year follow-up)

Medidas de resultados secundários

Medida de resultado
Descrição da medida
Prazo
HIV risk behavior
Prazo: Months 12, 24, 36 and young adulthood (ave. of 7-year follow-up)
Measured as self-reported engagement in sexual behaviors
Months 12, 24, 36 and young adulthood (ave. of 7-year follow-up)
economic costs
Prazo: young adulthood (age 18-28; average of 7-year follow-up)
Measured by comparing the costs of intervention delivery relative to the two intervention programs relative to costs incurred through time in detention, jail, and prison; relative to costs incurred due to child welfare involvement; and relative to symptom counts on self-report inventories.
young adulthood (age 18-28; average of 7-year follow-up)
Depression
Prazo: Months 6, 12, 18, 24 and Young Adult (average 7 year follow-up)
Measured on the CESD depression inventory and the Brief Symptom Inventory, and via diagnostic interview
Months 6, 12, 18, 24 and Young Adult (average 7 year follow-up)

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Investigadores

  • Investigador principal: Leslie Leve, PhD, University of Oregon

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Datas Principais do Estudo

Início do estudo

1 de janeiro de 1997

Conclusão Primária (Real)

1 de dezembro de 2016

Conclusão do estudo (Real)

1 de dezembro de 2016

Datas de inscrição no estudo

Enviado pela primeira vez

6 de abril de 2011

Enviado pela primeira vez que atendeu aos critérios de CQ

22 de abril de 2011

Primeira postagem (Estimativa)

26 de abril de 2011

Atualizações de registro de estudo

Última Atualização Postada (Real)

11 de março de 2022

Última atualização enviada que atendeu aos critérios de controle de qualidade

23 de fevereiro de 2022

Última verificação

1 de fevereiro de 2022

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Outros números de identificação do estudo

  • R01DA024672 (Concessão/Contrato do NIH dos EUA)
  • R01DA015208 (Concessão/Contrato do NIH dos EUA)
  • R01MH054257-01 (Concessão/Contrato do NIH dos EUA)
  • R03MH091611 (Concessão/Contrato do NIH dos EUA)

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