N/A
N=2,695
Screening and Brief Advice to Reduce Teen Substance Use
Substance Related Disorders
Bottom Line
View on ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT00227877 ↗Enrolled (actual)
2,695
Serious AEs
0.0%
Results posted
Sep 2018
Primary outcome: Primary: Past-90-day Substance Use at 3 Months Among Baseline Substance Users - New England, USA — 162; 121 Participants — p=< 0.05
Study Design & Population
- Study type
- Interventional
- Phase
- N/A
- Interventions
- cSBA - New England, USA (Behavioral); cSBA - Prague, CZR (Behavioral)
- Age
- Pediatric, Adult · 12+ yrs
- Sex
- All
- Sponsor
- Boston Children's Hospital
- Primary completion
- Dec 2008
Outcome Measures
| Outcome | Result | p-value |
|---|---|---|
| PRIMARY Past-90-day Substance Use at 3 Months Among Baseline Substance Users - New England, USA |
162; 121 | < 0.05 sig |
| PRIMARY Past-90-day Substance Use at 3 Months Among Baseline Substance Non-Users, New England, USA |
24; 15 | .32 |
| PRIMARY Past-12-month Substance Use at 12 Months Among Baseline Substance Users, New England, USA |
214; 172 | 0.05 |
| PRIMARY Past-12-month Substance Use at 12 Months, Baseline Substance Non-Users, New England, USA |
83; 73 | 0.23 |
| PRIMARY Past-90-day Substance Use at 3 Months Among Baseline Substance Users - Prague, CZR |
118; 114 | .07 |
| PRIMARY Past-90-day Substance Use at 3 Months Among Baseline Substance Non-Users - Prague, CZR |
10; 13 | .93 |
| PRIMARY Past-12-Month Substance Use at 12 Months Among Baseline Substance Users - Prague, CZR |
154; 148 | .78 |
| PRIMARY Past-12-Month Substance Use at 12 Months Among Baseline Substance Non-Users - Prague, CZR |
48; 38 | .13 |
| SECONDARY Any Risky Riding or Driving at 3 Months - New England, USA |
150; 88 | .66 |
| SECONDARY Any Risky Riding or Driving at 12 Months - New England, USA |
161; 125 | .35 |
| SECONDARY Any Risky Riding or Driving at 3 Months - Prague, CZR |
245; 269 | <.01 sig |
| SECONDARY Any Risky Riding or Driving at 12 Months - Prague, CZR |
78; 61 | < 0.05 sig |
Summary
The purpose of this study is to test the effectiveness of a brief intervention for alcohol and drug use in adolescents that a primary care doctor can give in his/her office. The study will be conducted in nine primary care offices in three New England states, and in ten pediatric offices in Prague, Czech Republic (CZR).
We hypothesize that:
1. Among 12-18 year old well care patients who screen positive for drug/alcohol use, the experimental intervention administered by trained primary care providers will be more effective than standard care in decreasing drug and alcohol use;
2. Among 12-18 year old well care patients who screen negative for drug/alcohol use, the experimental intervention administered by trained primary care providers will be more effective than standard care in decreasing initiation of drug and alcohol use as measured by self-reports of substance use;
3. Among 12-18 year old well care patients who are at risk for riding with an impaired driver or driving while impaired, the experimental intervention administered by trained primary care providers will be more effective than standard care in decreasing Riding/Driving risk behavior as measured by a standardized scale.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
12-18 year old patients coming for well care or follow-up visits to one of the study sites, All levels of substance use, Able to read and understand English
Exclusion Criteria
Will not be available for 12 month follow-up period, Medically unstable at the time of the visit
Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT00227877). Outcome figures and adverse-event rates are extracted automatically from the registry's posted results and are provided for clinician reference, not as a substitute for the primary publication.