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Teen Driving Translation Study (NIH)
Sponsor: Ginger Yang
Summary
To translate our evidence-based, parent-engagement safe teen driving intervention to a high-risk, rural and urban teen drivers with a traffic violation, and to test the implementation, effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness of the proposed intervention.
Official title: Adoption and Implementation of an Evidence-based Safe Driving Program for High-Risk Teen Drivers
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
16 Years - 18 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
580
Start Date
2022-11-17
Completion Date
2027-06-30
Last Updated
2026-03-30
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
In-vehicle Device
The Azūga™ in-vehicle driving feedback technology, which consists of a pager-sized device plugged into the vehicle's on-board diagnostic port (installed in the teen's car) and a smart phone app (downloaded on the teen's smart phone), will be installed/downloaded. Three types of feedback will be provided to intervention teens: 1) Direct audio feedback from the installed device; 2) Detailed cumulative driving data via the smart phone app and study website; 3) A customized biweekly driving summary report via study website; and 4) Push notification on the phone screen when a trip ends.
Expert-Delivered Parent Communication Training
An individualized virtual training in communication strategies about teen driving safety along with a booster session will be delivered by a traffic safety communication specialist to parents in the Feedback and Expert-Delivered Parent Communication Intervention Group. Intervention parents in this group will also be provided with access to an online parent-teen safe driving communication guide.
Peer-Delivered Parent Communication Training
An individualized virtual training in communication strategies about teen driving safety along with a booster session will be delivered by a peer trainer who is a parent of teen with traffic citation and has participated in the Feedback and Expert-Delivered Parent Communication Intervention Group. Intervention parents in this group will also be provided with access to an online parent-teen safe driving communication guide.
Locations (1)
Nationwide Children's Hospital
Columbus, Ohio, United States