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The SUNRISE Project is Dedicated to Enhancing Primary Cancer Prevention Among Adolescents in Europe by Leveraging Innovative Digital Tools and Methodologies. SmartCoach, Developed by Swiss Research Institute for Public Health and Addiction (ISGF), is a Mobile Phone-based Life-skills Training Program
Sponsor: Biobizkaia Health Research Institute
Summary
SUNRISE aims to create a comprehensive, engaging, and sustainable digital health promotion program that not only addresses immediate health behaviours but also instills lifelong healthy habits among adolescents. By integrating cutting-edge digital tools with traditional educational settings, SUNRISE seeks to bridge the gap between knowledge and practice, making cancer prevention a tangible and achievable goal for young people. This study represents a significant step towards reducing the future burden of cancer through early and innovative preventive measures. The SUNRISE project aims to test its intervention on students across eight European countries, including Greece, Switzerland, Slovenia, Spain, Cyprus, Italy, Belgium, and Romania. This study focuses on integrating digitally enhanced programs into the school environment, targeting students aged 10 to 19 years. The program emphasizes inclusivity, ensuring participation from both urban and rural regions and socially disadvantaged groups such as ethnic minorities and migrants. By addressing diverse socio-economic, cultural, and environmental contexts, SUNRISE aspires to create a universally applicable and impactful intervention. Specifically, this study is focus on the SmartCoach program, developed by the Swiss Research Institute for Public Health and Addiction (ISGF). It is a mobile phone-based life-skills training program designed to prevent substance use among adolescents. It will integrate digital tools and leveraging social media creating a more engaging, effective and sustainable intervention for adolescent health behaviour change. The SmartCoach solution will be significantly more effective than an assessment-only approach in preventing the initiation and escalation of problematic alcohol and tobacco use. This efficacy will be demonstrated through a two-arm cluster-randomized controlled trial, with participants assessed at baseline, 6 months, and 18 months. The study will measure key outcomes related to substance use frequencies, intensities, and associated behavioral changes, showing that the individually tailored 4 month intervention program leads to greater reductions in these behaviors compared to the control group over the 18-month follow-up period.
Official title: SUstaiNable inteRventions and Healthy behavIours for adoleScent Primary prEvention of Cancer With Digital Tools. Study 1: SmartCoach
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
14 Years - 18 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
3500
Start Date
2025-09
Completion Date
2028-04
Last Updated
2025-04-10
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
SmartCoach
Participants will receive a tailored life-skills training program over four months, which includes 2-4 personalized messages per week via Whatsapp. These messages, in the form of microdialogues generated by an automated system, will focus on self-management skills, social skills and substance use resistance skills. The program will use interactive elements such as quiz questions, behavioural plans, message contests and multimedia content (audio testimonials, motivational podcasts, videos, images and links to relevant websites).
Locations (8)
Ghent University (UGENT)
Ghent, Belgium
Cyprus Association of Cancer Patients and Friends (PASYKAF)
Nicosia, Cyprus
Hellenic Mediterranean University (HMU)
Heraklion, Greece
Italian Federation of Voluntary Associations in Oncology (FAVO)
Roma, Italy
Institute of Oncology "Prof dr. Ion Chiricuta" CLUJ NAPOCA (IOCN)
Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Alma Mater Europaea University (AMEU)
Maribor, Slovenia
Foundation for the Promotion of Health and Biomedical Research of the Valencian Community (Fisabio
Valencia, Spain
Swiss Research Institute for Public Health and Addiction (ISGF)
Zurich, Switzerland