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NCT07505121
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Comparing the Impact of Peer Support vs. Staff-Delivered Transportation Interventions for Young Adults With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

Sponsor: Temple University

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Summary

This clinical trial will look at whether young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (YA-IDD) have better outcomes when a travel training intervention called Ready to Ride (R2R) is taught by a specially trained Peer Supporter (PS) who shares the lived experience of having an IDD than YA-IDD who are taught Ready to Ride by staff at their community services organization. The aspects of life being looked at are loneliness, satisfaction with social activities, travel skills, service use and access, employment, and health related quality of life. The researchers think the following things will happen. 1. YA-IDD who learn from a Peer Supporter will report significantly higher satisfaction with social activities, increased social connectedness and significantly less loneliness compared to YA who are taught organization staff. 2. Both groups will learn the same amount of travel skills. 3. YA-IDD who learn from a Peer Supporter will show larger increases in access to community-based services, transportation use, employment and health related services after 4 months than the YA taught by organizational staff.

Official title: Comparing Peer Support and Staff-Delivered Transportation Interventions for Young Adults With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (YA-IDD) on Loneliness, Social Participation, and Transportation Skills

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 27 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

325

Start Date

2026-05

Completion Date

2030-06

Last Updated

2026-04-01

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Ready to Ride - Standard Delivery

The standard delivery will be implemented by non-peer staff serving as interventionists. These staff will deliver the Ready to Ride (R2R) training, an established evidence-based travel training program. The intervention includes a total of 16 sessions. Six sessions consist of structured lessons focused on travel safety, awareness, preparedness, and skill development. The remaining sessions involve community-based learning, where participants practice travel skills in real-world settings with varying levels of support provided by the interventionist.

BEHAVIORAL

Ready to Ride - Peer Support Delivery

The peer support delivery will be implemented by trained peer interventionists. Peer interventionists are individuals with lived experience of disability who are trained to provide structured support while sharing their experiences. They will deliver the Ready to Ride (R2R) training, an established evidence-based travel training program. The intervention includes a total of 16 sessions. Six sessions consist of structured lessons focused on travel safety, awareness, preparedness, and skill development. The remaining sessions involve community-based learning, where participants practice travel skills in real-world settings with varying levels of support. Peer interventionists will provide support through modeling, shared experience, encouragement, and guided practice.

Locations (3)

University of Florida

Gainesville, Florida, United States

University of Minnesota Institute on Community Integration

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

University of New Hampshire

Durham, New Hampshire, United States