Trial Outcomes & Findings for Preventing Health Damaging Behaviors in Male and Female Army Recruits (NCT NCT01234103)

NCT ID: NCT01234103

Last Updated: 2017-08-25

Results Overview

Recruitment status

TERMINATED

Study phase

NA

Target enrollment

933 participants

Primary outcome timeframe

6 to 9 months

Results posted on

2017-08-25

Participant Flow

Participant milestones

Participant milestones
Measure
Preventing Sexual Health Risks
The over goal is to prevent STIs, unintended pregnancies, and related behaviors including sexual risk, alcohol and other substance misuse Preventing Helath Damaging Health Behaviors in Male and Female Army Recruits: Groups will be randomly assigned to the sexual/substance use prevention intervention or the comparative/control intervention focused on impro risk Involves 10 hours of didactic presentations, interactive group discussions, skills-building exercises, and topic specific videos to reduce participants' risk for and acquisition of STIs, unintended pregnancies and their associated sexual and substance use behaviors.
Improving Nutrition, Fitness and Injury Prevention
The goals are: (1) maintain and improve nutrition and physical fitness through healthier lifestyle and food choices; (2) reduce the risk of sports or physical training injuries and learning how to treat injuries; and (3) Learn to recognize stress and the steps you can take to reduce stress Preventing Helath Damaging Health Behaviors in Male and Female Army Recruits: Groups will be randomly assigned to the sexual/substance use prevention intervention or the comparative/control intervention focused on impro risk Involves 10 hours of didactic presentations, interactive group discussions, skills-building exercises, and topic specific videos to reduce participants' risk for and acquisition of STIs, unintended pregnancies and their associated sexual and substance use behaviors.
Overall Study
STARTED
542
391
Overall Study
COMPLETED
542
391
Overall Study
NOT COMPLETED
0
0

Reasons for withdrawal

Withdrawal data not reported

Baseline Characteristics

Preventing Health Damaging Behaviors in Male and Female Army Recruits

Baseline characteristics by cohort

Baseline characteristics by cohort
Measure
Preventing Sexual Health Risks
n=540 Participants
The over goal is to prevent STIs, unintended pregnancies, and related behaviors including sexual risk, alcohol and other substance misuse Preventing Helath Damaging Health Behaviors in Male and Female Army Recruits: Groups will be randomly assigned to the sexual/substance use prevention intervention or the comparative/control intervention focused on impro risk Involves 10 hours of didactic presentations, interactive group discussions, skills-building exercises, and topic specific videos to reduce participants' risk for and acquisition of STIs, unintended pregnancies and their associated sexual and substance use behaviors.
Improving Nutrition, Fitness and Injury Prevention
n=393 Participants
The goals are: (1) maintain and improve nutrition and physical fitness through healthier lifestyle and food choices; (2) reduce the risk of sports or physical training injuries and learning how to treat injuries; and (3) Learn to recognize stress and the steps you can take to reduce stress Preventing Helath Damaging Health Behaviors in Male and Female Army Recruits: Groups will be randomly assigned to the sexual/substance use prevention intervention or the comparative/control intervention focused on impro risk Involves 10 hours of didactic presentations, interactive group discussions, skills-building exercises, and topic specific videos to reduce participants' risk for and acquisition of STIs, unintended pregnancies and their associated sexual and substance use behaviors.
Total
n=933 Participants
Total of all reporting groups
Age, Continuous
20.77 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 3.121 • n=99 Participants
20.77 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 3.124 • n=107 Participants
20.77 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 3.121 • n=206 Participants
Sex: Female, Male
Female
68 Participants
n=99 Participants
56 Participants
n=107 Participants
124 Participants
n=206 Participants
Sex: Female, Male
Male
472 Participants
n=99 Participants
337 Participants
n=107 Participants
809 Participants
n=206 Participants
Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Hispanic or Latino
84 Participants
n=99 Participants
67 Participants
n=107 Participants
151 Participants
n=206 Participants
Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Not Hispanic or Latino
455 Participants
n=99 Participants
325 Participants
n=107 Participants
780 Participants
n=206 Participants
Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Unknown or Not Reported
1 Participants
n=99 Participants
1 Participants
n=107 Participants
2 Participants
n=206 Participants
Race/Ethnicity, Customized
American Indian
7 Participants
n=99 Participants
7 Participants
n=107 Participants
14 Participants
n=206 Participants
Race/Ethnicity, Customized
Asian/Pacific Islander
28 Participants
n=99 Participants
10 Participants
n=107 Participants
38 Participants
n=206 Participants
Race/Ethnicity, Customized
African American/Black
115 Participants
n=99 Participants
83 Participants
n=107 Participants
198 Participants
n=206 Participants
Race/Ethnicity, Customized
Hispanic/Latino/a
84 Participants
n=99 Participants
67 Participants
n=107 Participants
151 Participants
n=206 Participants
Race/Ethnicity, Customized
Caucasian/White
279 Participants
n=99 Participants
206 Participants
n=107 Participants
485 Participants
n=206 Participants
Race/Ethnicity, Customized
Other/Mixed Race
26 Participants
n=99 Participants
19 Participants
n=107 Participants
45 Participants
n=206 Participants
Race/Ethnicity, Customized
Missing Data
1 Participants
n=99 Participants
1 Participants
n=107 Participants
2 Participants
n=206 Participants
Marital Status
Single/Never Married
460 Participants
n=99 Participants
337 Participants
n=107 Participants
797 Participants
n=206 Participants
Marital Status
Married
76 Participants
n=99 Participants
50 Participants
n=107 Participants
126 Participants
n=206 Participants
Marital Status
Separated/Divorce
3 Participants
n=99 Participants
6 Participants
n=107 Participants
9 Participants
n=206 Participants
Marital Status
Missing
1 Participants
n=99 Participants
0 Participants
n=107 Participants
1 Participants
n=206 Participants
5 or more drinks of alcohol on 1 occassion-past 3 months
No alcohol past 3 months
366 Participants
n=99 Participants
246 Participants
n=107 Participants
612 Participants
n=206 Participants
5 or more drinks of alcohol on 1 occassion-past 3 months
Never
41 Participants
n=99 Participants
21 Participants
n=107 Participants
62 Participants
n=206 Participants
5 or more drinks of alcohol on 1 occassion-past 3 months
Once/month or less
59 Participants
n=99 Participants
63 Participants
n=107 Participants
122 Participants
n=206 Participants
5 or more drinks of alcohol on 1 occassion-past 3 months
2-3 times/month
26 Participants
n=99 Participants
32 Participants
n=107 Participants
58 Participants
n=206 Participants
5 or more drinks of alcohol on 1 occassion-past 3 months
1 or more times/week
44 Participants
n=99 Participants
27 Participants
n=107 Participants
71 Participants
n=206 Participants
5 or more drinks of alcohol on 1 occassion-past 3 months
Missing
4 Participants
n=99 Participants
4 Participants
n=107 Participants
8 Participants
n=206 Participants
Number of sex partners -ever
10.09 sex partners
STANDARD_DEVIATION 26.300 • n=99 Participants
8.39 sex partners
STANDARD_DEVIATION 10.272 • n=107 Participants
9.36 sex partners
STANDARD_DEVIATION 20.967 • n=206 Participants
Number of pregnancies (males and females)
None
397 Participants
n=99 Participants
293 Participants
n=107 Participants
690 Participants
n=206 Participants
Number of pregnancies (males and females)
1
78 Participants
n=99 Participants
58 Participants
n=107 Participants
136 Participants
n=206 Participants
Number of pregnancies (males and females)
2
37 Participants
n=99 Participants
23 Participants
n=107 Participants
60 Participants
n=206 Participants
Number of pregnancies (males and females)
3-5
23 Participants
n=99 Participants
16 Participants
n=107 Participants
39 Participants
n=206 Participants
Number of pregnancies (males and females)
Missing Data
5 Participants
n=99 Participants
3 Participants
n=107 Participants
8 Participants
n=206 Participants
Number of pregnancies unintended
None
428 Participants
n=99 Participants
317 Participants
n=107 Participants
745 Participants
n=206 Participants
Number of pregnancies unintended
1
68 Participants
n=99 Participants
50 Participants
n=107 Participants
118 Participants
n=206 Participants
Number of pregnancies unintended
2
26 Participants
n=99 Participants
14 Participants
n=107 Participants
40 Participants
n=206 Participants
Number of pregnancies unintended
3-5
11 Participants
n=99 Participants
7 Participants
n=107 Participants
18 Participants
n=206 Participants
Number of pregnancies unintended
Missing Data
7 Participants
n=99 Participants
5 Participants
n=107 Participants
12 Participants
n=206 Participants
Sexually transmitted infection diagnosed-ever
None
512 Participants
n=99 Participants
363 Participants
n=107 Participants
875 Participants
n=206 Participants
Sexually transmitted infection diagnosed-ever
1
23 Participants
n=99 Participants
15 Participants
n=107 Participants
38 Participants
n=206 Participants
Sexually transmitted infection diagnosed-ever
2
5 Participants
n=99 Participants
8 Participants
n=107 Participants
13 Participants
n=206 Participants
Sexually transmitted infection diagnosed-ever
3
0 Participants
n=99 Participants
2 Participants
n=107 Participants
2 Participants
n=206 Participants
Sexually transmitted infection diagnosed-ever
Missing Data
0 Participants
n=99 Participants
5 Participants
n=107 Participants
5 Participants
n=206 Participants

PRIMARY outcome

Timeframe: 6 to 9 months

Population: No data were collected from participants. Participants only attended intervention sessions.

Outcome measures

Outcome data not reported

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: 6 to 9 months

Population: No data were collected from participants. Participants only attended intervention sessions.

Outcome measures

Outcome data not reported

Adverse Events

Preventing Sexual Health Risks

Serious events: 0 serious events
Other events: 0 other events
Deaths: 0 deaths

Improving Nutrition, Fitness and Injury Prevention

Serious events: 0 serious events
Other events: 0 other events
Deaths: 0 deaths

Serious adverse events

Adverse event data not reported

Other adverse events

Adverse event data not reported

Additional Information

Cherrie B. Boyer, PhD

University of California, San Francisco

Phone: 4154762184

Results disclosure agreements

  • Principal investigator is a sponsor employee
  • Publication restrictions are in place