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N/A N=348 Randomized Prevention

The P4 Intervention Study to Improve Adolescent Health

Adolescent Behavior

Enrolled (actual)
348
Serious AEs
0.0%
Results posted
Mar 2019
Primary outcome: Primary: Quality of Parent-teen Communication (General- All Groups) — 77.8; 73.0; 77.2; 69.1 units on a scale — p=.906

Study Design & Population

Study type
Interventional
Phase
N/A
Interventions
Sexual Health (Behavioral); Alcohol Prevention (Behavioral); Teen Driving (Behavioral)
Age
Pediatric · 14+ yrs
Sex
All
Sponsor
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Primary completion
Apr 2017

Outcome Measures

OutcomeResultp-value
PRIMARY
Quality of Parent-teen Communication (General- All Groups)
77.8; 73.0; 77.2; 69.1; 77.4; 68.6 .906
PRIMARY
Frequency of Communication About Alcohol
2.7; 2.5; 2.9; 2.6; 2.4; 2.5 0.677
PRIMARY
Frequency of Communication About Sex
2.3; 2.8; 2.1; 2.3; 1.8; 2.4 0.505
PRIMARY
Parent-teen Communication About Reasons the Teen Wants to Drive
2.32; 1.75 .037 sig
PRIMARY
Parent-teen Communication About the Kinds of Risky Driving Situations That Might Come up in His or Her Friend Group
2.59; 1.79 .003 sig
PRIMARY
Parent-teen Communication About Pennsylvania's Graduated Driver Licensing Laws
1.82; .71 <.001 sig
PRIMARY
Parent-teen Communication About Wearing a Seatbelt
2.68; 2.79 .571
PRIMARY
Parent-teen Communication About Dangers of Distracted Driving
2.77; 2.63 .394
PRIMARY
Parent-teen Communication About Being a Safe Passenger
2.55; 1.71 .008 sig
PRIMARY
Parent-teen Communication About What to do in a Crash
2.00; .46 <.001 sig
PRIMARY
Parent-teen Communication About What to do if Stopped by a Police Officer
2.27; 1.25 .001 sig
PRIMARY
Parent-teen Communication About Driving Under the Influence of Drugs or Alcohol
1.73; 1.21 .159
PRIMARY
Parent-teen Communication About What to do if the Teen Needs a Safe Ride Home
2.45; 1.96 .112
PRIMARY
Parent-teen Communication About Stopping a Friend From Driving Under the Influence of Drugs or Alcohol
2.64; 2.29 .165
PRIMARY
Parent-teen Communication About Stopping a Friend From Riding With a Driver Who is Under the Influence of Drugs or Alcohol
1.68; .71 .006 sig

Summary

The primary objective is to conduct a pilot study to determine the efficacy of evidence-based interventions delivered in primary care clinic settings on parent-teen health communication.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • CHOP Primary Care patient
  • Scheduled for a well-child visit that parent and teen both plan to attend within 3 weeks of enrollment
  • [Teen Driving Arm Only] Planning on having the medical certification for the permit application completed at their next well child visit and planning on taking their driving permit test in the next 8 weeks

Exclusion Criteria

  • Not fluent in written or spoken English
  • Developmental Delay or Pervasive Developmental Disorder
  • Pregnant female
  • [Teen Driving Arm Only] Already has driving permit (has taken and passed the knowledge test) and/or the medical certification for the permit application was not completed at the well child visit
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Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT02554682). 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.

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