ENROLLING BY INVITATION
NCT07264621
The University of Oregon ACCESS Project
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if two behavioral interventions work to reduce office disciplinary referrals, improve attendance, and reduce depression and anxiety in 7th grade students. This project combines two evidence-based programs-the Inclusive Skill-building Learning Approach (ISLA) for school-wide discipline reform and the Family Check-Up Online (FCU-O) for family-centered support-in an adaptive design to examine the unique and additive effects of these interventions on these child behavior outcomes.
The main questions it will answer are:
1. What is the relative efficacy of ISLA vs. School-as-Usual?
2. What is the optimal sequencing of these interventions?
3. Which overall sequence of intervention strategies was most effective?
Researchers will compare 6 combinations of these interventions to see which combination and sequencing provides the best student outcomes.
School personnel participating in the project will be trained to implement the two interventions at their school. They will answer surveys in the fall, winter, and spring of their year of participation. Parent and Youth participants will complete surveys at baseline and then again 6 months and 12 months later.
Gender: All
Ages: 11 Years - Any
School Attendance
School Climate
School Engagement
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