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Intervention for Adolescent Tobacco Initiation Prevention
Sponsor: University College, London
Summary
This school-based cluster randomized controlled trial aims to assess the feasibility of implementing the Adolescent Tobacco Initiation Prevention (IATIP) and evaluate the potential efficacy of IATIP in preventing tobacco initiation and promoting the health and well-being of school adolescents in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The intervention consists of three 40-minute sessions, delivered over three successive days, including knowledge and skill-based lectures, interactive activities, and materials targeting tobacco prevention and health promotion.
Official title: Intervention for Adolescent Tobacco Initiation Prevention (IATIP) to Promote Health and Well-being: A Protocol for a Pilot Feasibility Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
11 Years - 17 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
1280
Start Date
2024-05-02
Completion Date
2024-12
Last Updated
2024-05-06
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Intervention for Adolescent Tobacco Initiation Prevention (IATIP)
The IATIP is an evidence-based tobacco prevention program tailored for Bangladeshi adolescents, integrating Behavior Change Techniques, the Behavior Change Wheel, and the Theoretical Domains Framework. Utilizing the Arena Blended Connected (ABC) model ensures effective delivery. Six key learning types are integrated to optimize knowledge acquisition, concept exploration, collaboration, discussions, practical application, and skill development. The curriculum comprises three core components addressing adolescents' challenges: the information curriculum cultivates factual awareness, the social competence curriculum strengthens refusal skills and social competencies, and the social influence curriculum builds resilience against tobacco-promoting social influences.
Locations (1)
Secondary schools
Dhaka, Bangladesh