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Testing a Brief Substance Misuse Preventative Intervention for Parents of Youth
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating The SUPPER Project and Improving nutrition and physical activity among youth for Substance-Related Disorders and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 402 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The current study aims to test the efficacy of a family communication-based, novel, adaptable, and resource-efficient substance misuse preventive intervention for parents/guardians of pre/early adolescents (grades 5-7). The short-term goal of this study is to increase the quality time that parents spend with their children through eating meals together, and in so doing, talking about the harms associated with substance use (intermediate endpoint), which will in turn, lead to the long-term goal of preventing the initiation and misuse of substances among their children as they enter adolescence.
Study Details
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Interventions
Substance Use Promoted by Eating family meals Regularly
A brief intervention focused on improving nutrition and physical activity among youth