Trial Outcomes & Findings for Community Health Through Engagement and Environmental Renewal (NCT NCT04362475)
NCT ID: NCT04362475
Last Updated: 2026-03-13
Results Overview
Three items asked have the child ever been suspended from school and within the past 12 months prior to the baseline survey have they smoked cigarettes or drunk alcohol. Participants choose 1 for yes and 0 for no. The range is form 0 to 3, where 3 describes a higher problematic behavior. Three questions were asked at 1-week and 6 month follow-up: have they been suspended from school, smoked cigarettes or drunk alcohol since baseline.
COMPLETED
NA
915 participants
Baseline, 1-week and 6-month Follow-up
2026-03-13
Participant Flow
Participant milestones
| Measure |
Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Parents
Parent participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 237 parents remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual parents.
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Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Child
Child participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 200 children remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual children.
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ESPI Environment: Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI)
The Community Health through Engagement and Environmental Renewal (CHEER) Study included two intervention arms: the Environmental Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI) and the Family Youth Intervention (FYI). A total of 305 individual adult participants were recruited from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN). Of those recruited, 280 individuals met eligibility criteria and were enrolled in the ESPI intervention. The Participant Flow table reflects individual participants for all ESPI milestones (Enrollment, Started, Completed). There are 3 timeframes: baseline, 12-month and 18-month follow-ups.
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|---|---|---|---|
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Overall Study
STARTED
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305
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305
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305
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Overall Study
COMPLETED
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237
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200
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280
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Overall Study
NOT COMPLETED
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68
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105
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25
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Reasons for withdrawal
| Measure |
Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Parents
Parent participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 237 parents remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual parents.
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Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Child
Child participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 200 children remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual children.
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ESPI Environment: Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI)
The Community Health through Engagement and Environmental Renewal (CHEER) Study included two intervention arms: the Environmental Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI) and the Family Youth Intervention (FYI). A total of 305 individual adult participants were recruited from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN). Of those recruited, 280 individuals met eligibility criteria and were enrolled in the ESPI intervention. The Participant Flow table reflects individual participants for all ESPI milestones (Enrollment, Started, Completed). There are 3 timeframes: baseline, 12-month and 18-month follow-ups.
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Overall Study
Protocol Violation
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22
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0
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10
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Overall Study
Withdrawal by Subject
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36
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0
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15
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Overall Study
Lost to Follow-up
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10
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105
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0
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Baseline Characteristics
Community Health Through Engagement and Environmental Renewal
Baseline characteristics by cohort
| Measure |
Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Parent
n=237 Participants
Parent participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 237 parents remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual parents.
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Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Child
n=200 Participants
Child participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 200 children remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual children.
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ESPI Environment: Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI)
n=280 Participants
The Community Health through Engagement and Environmental Renewal (CHEER) Study included two intervention arms: the Environmental Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI) and the Family Youth Intervention (FYI). A total of 305 individual adult participants were recruited from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN). Of those recruited, 280 individuals met eligibility criteria and were enrolled in the ESPI intervention. The Participant Flow table reflects individual participants for all ESPI milestones (Enrollment, Started, Completed). There are 3 timeframes: baseline, 12-month and 18-month follow-ups
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Total
n=717 Participants
Total of all reporting groups
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Age, Continuous
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45 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 12 • n=41 Participants
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13 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 4 • n=39 Participants
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57 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 29 • n=80 Participants
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52 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 20 • n=296 Participants
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Sex: Female, Male
Sex/Gender · Female
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198 Participants
n=41 Participants
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87 Participants
n=39 Participants
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170 Participants
n=80 Participants
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455 Participants
n=296 Participants
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Sex: Female, Male
Sex/Gender · Male
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39 Participants
n=41 Participants
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113 Participants
n=39 Participants
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110 Participants
n=80 Participants
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262 Participants
n=296 Participants
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Race (NIH/OMB)
American Indian or Alaska Native
|
4 Participants
n=41 Participants
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3 Participants
n=39 Participants
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0 Participants
n=80 Participants
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7 Participants
n=296 Participants
|
|
Race (NIH/OMB)
Asian
|
0 Participants
n=41 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=39 Participants
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0 Participants
n=80 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=296 Participants
|
|
Race (NIH/OMB)
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
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0 Participants
n=41 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=39 Participants
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0 Participants
n=80 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=296 Participants
|
|
Race (NIH/OMB)
Black or African American
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222 Participants
n=41 Participants
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191 Participants
n=39 Participants
|
265 Participants
n=80 Participants
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678 Participants
n=296 Participants
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|
Race (NIH/OMB)
White
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3 Participants
n=41 Participants
|
1 Participants
n=39 Participants
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4 Participants
n=80 Participants
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8 Participants
n=296 Participants
|
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Race (NIH/OMB)
More than one race
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2 Participants
n=41 Participants
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3 Participants
n=39 Participants
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5 Participants
n=80 Participants
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10 Participants
n=296 Participants
|
|
Race (NIH/OMB)
Unknown or Not Reported
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6 Participants
n=41 Participants
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2 Participants
n=39 Participants
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6 Participants
n=80 Participants
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14 Participants
n=296 Participants
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Region of Enrollment
United States
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237 participants
n=41 Participants
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200 participants
n=39 Participants
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280 participants
n=80 Participants
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717 participants
n=296 Participants
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Birmingham United Neighborhood (BUN)
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126 Participants
n=41 Participants
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92 Participants
n=39 Participants
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280 Participants
n=80 Participants
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498 Participants
n=296 Participants
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Plan to Move
No
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174 Participants
n=41 Participants
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133 Participants
n=39 Participants
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229 Participants
n=80 Participants
|
536 Participants
n=296 Participants
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Plan to Move
Yes
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62 Participants
n=41 Participants
|
65 Participants
n=39 Participants
|
50 Participants
n=80 Participants
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177 Participants
n=296 Participants
|
|
Plan to Move
Unknown
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1 Participants
n=41 Participants
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2 Participants
n=39 Participants
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1 Participants
n=80 Participants
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4 Participants
n=296 Participants
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Neighborhood
South Titusville
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19 Participants
n=41 Participants
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19 Participants
n=39 Participants
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51 Participants
n=80 Participants
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89 Participants
n=296 Participants
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Neighborhood
North Titusville
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8 Participants
n=41 Participants
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4 Participants
n=39 Participants
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19 Participants
n=80 Participants
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31 Participants
n=296 Participants
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Neighborhood
Druid Hills
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2 Participants
n=41 Participants
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3 Participants
n=39 Participants
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57 Participants
n=80 Participants
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62 Participants
n=296 Participants
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Neighborhood
Fountain Heights
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6 Participants
n=41 Participants
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6 Participants
n=39 Participants
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83 Participants
n=80 Participants
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95 Participants
n=296 Participants
|
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Neighborhood
Belview Heights
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7 Participants
n=41 Participants
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10 Participants
n=39 Participants
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6 Participants
n=80 Participants
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23 Participants
n=296 Participants
|
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Neighborhood
West Goldwire
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3 Participants
n=41 Participants
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2 Participants
n=39 Participants
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18 Participants
n=80 Participants
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23 Participants
n=296 Participants
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Neighborhood
Riley Travellick
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4 Participants
n=41 Participants
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3 Participants
n=39 Participants
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43 Participants
n=80 Participants
|
50 Participants
n=296 Participants
|
|
Neighborhood
Rising West Princeton
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65 Participants
n=41 Participants
|
43 Participants
n=39 Participants
|
3 Participants
n=80 Participants
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111 Participants
n=296 Participants
|
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Neighborhood
Other
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106 Participants
n=41 Participants
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108 Participants
n=39 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=80 Participants
|
214 Participants
n=296 Participants
|
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Neighborhood
Unknown
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17 Participants
n=41 Participants
|
2 Participants
n=39 Participants
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0 Participants
n=80 Participants
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19 Participants
n=296 Participants
|
|
How long live in neighborhood
Less than a Year
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4 Participants
n=41 Participants
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9 Participants
n=39 Participants
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5 Participants
n=80 Participants
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18 Participants
n=296 Participants
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|
How long live in neighborhood
1 to 5 years
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93 Participants
n=41 Participants
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81 Participants
n=39 Participants
|
87 Participants
n=80 Participants
|
261 Participants
n=296 Participants
|
|
How long live in neighborhood
6 to 10 years
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45 Participants
n=41 Participants
|
32 Participants
n=39 Participants
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37 Participants
n=80 Participants
|
114 Participants
n=296 Participants
|
|
How long live in neighborhood
11 to 20 years
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48 Participants
n=41 Participants
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63 Participants
n=39 Participants
|
42 Participants
n=80 Participants
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153 Participants
n=296 Participants
|
|
How long live in neighborhood
Over 20 years
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41 Participants
n=41 Participants
|
0 Participants
n=39 Participants
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109 Participants
n=80 Participants
|
150 Participants
n=296 Participants
|
|
How long live in neighborhood
Unknown
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6 Participants
n=41 Participants
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15 Participants
n=39 Participants
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0 Participants
n=80 Participants
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21 Participants
n=296 Participants
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline, 1-week and 6-month Follow-upPopulation: Children from the FYI intervention responses were analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA. Data were included for the 11 to 16 years old that completed the items at all three timepoints.
Three items asked have the child ever been suspended from school and within the past 12 months prior to the baseline survey have they smoked cigarettes or drunk alcohol. Participants choose 1 for yes and 0 for no. The range is form 0 to 3, where 3 describes a higher problematic behavior. Three questions were asked at 1-week and 6 month follow-up: have they been suspended from school, smoked cigarettes or drunk alcohol since baseline.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Parent
Parent participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 237 parents remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual parents.
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Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Child
n=72 Participants
Child participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 200 children remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual children.
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ESPI Environment: Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI)
The Community Health through Engagement and Environmental Renewal (CHEER) Study included two intervention arms: the Environmental Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI) and the Family Youth Intervention (FYI). A total of 305 individual adult participants were recruited from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN). Of those recruited, 280 individuals met eligibility criteria and were enrolled in the ESPI intervention. The Participant Flow table reflects individual participants for all ESPI milestones (Enrollment, Started, Completed). There are 3 timeframes: baseline, 12-month and 18-month follow-ups
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Problem Behaviors in Children Ages 11 to 16 Years.
Baseline
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—
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0.49 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 0.63
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—
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Problem Behaviors in Children Ages 11 to 16 Years.
1 Week Follow up
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—
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0.33 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 0.50
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—
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Problem Behaviors in Children Ages 11 to 16 Years.
6 Month Follow up
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—
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5.67 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 0.60
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—
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: BaselinePopulation: Participants assigned to the ESPI arm or FYI parents were not asked this question.
Year of age at sex. Two variables were used to measure sexual initiation. Answer choices ranged continuously from 1 (10 years old) to 9 (18 years or older).
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Parent
n=200 Participants
Parent participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 237 parents remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual parents.
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Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Child
Child participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 200 children remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual children.
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ESPI Environment: Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI)
The Community Health through Engagement and Environmental Renewal (CHEER) Study included two intervention arms: the Environmental Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI) and the Family Youth Intervention (FYI). A total of 305 individual adult participants were recruited from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN). Of those recruited, 280 individuals met eligibility criteria and were enrolled in the ESPI intervention. The Participant Flow table reflects individual participants for all ESPI milestones (Enrollment, Started, Completed). There are 3 timeframes: baseline, 12-month and 18-month follow-ups
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|---|---|---|---|
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Age of Sexual Initiation
13 years old
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3 Participants
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—
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0 Participants
|
|
Age of Sexual Initiation
14 years old
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4 Participants
|
—
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0 Participants
|
|
Age of Sexual Initiation
15 years old
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8 Participants
|
—
|
0 Participants
|
|
Age of Sexual Initiation
16 years old
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3 Participants
|
—
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0 Participants
|
|
Age of Sexual Initiation
18 years old
|
1 Participants
|
—
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0 Participants
|
|
Age of Sexual Initiation
Never had sex
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181 Participants
|
—
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0 Participants
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: BaselinePopulation: Participants in the ESPI arm or FYI parents were not asked this question.
Follow-up questions for individuals endorsing sexual initiation to assess risky sex behavior. The count was assessed on how often did the participant had sex without a condom.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Parent
Parent participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 237 parents remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual parents.
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Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Child
n=200 Participants
Child participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 200 children remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual children.
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ESPI Environment: Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI)
The Community Health through Engagement and Environmental Renewal (CHEER) Study included two intervention arms: the Environmental Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI) and the Family Youth Intervention (FYI). A total of 305 individual adult participants were recruited from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN). Of those recruited, 280 individuals met eligibility criteria and were enrolled in the ESPI intervention. The Participant Flow table reflects individual participants for all ESPI milestones (Enrollment, Started, Completed). There are 3 timeframes: baseline, 12-month and 18-month follow-ups
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Number of Participants Who Participates in Risky Sex
Always
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—
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15 Participants
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0 Participants
|
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Number of Participants Who Participates in Risky Sex
Never has sex
|
—
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93 Participants
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0 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants Who Participates in Risky Sex
Sometimes
|
—
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5 Participants
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0 Participants
|
|
Number of Participants Who Participates in Risky Sex
Never
|
—
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80 Participants
|
0 Participants
|
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Number of Participants Who Participates in Risky Sex
Rarely
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—
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3 Participants
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0 Participants
|
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Number of Participants Who Participates in Risky Sex
Frequently
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—
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4 Participants
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0 Participants
|
PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline, 12-month Follow up 1 and 18-month Follow up 2Population: Participants assigned to the FYI arm were not asked these questions.
Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods: Community Survey assesses city-level variables relating to neighborhood structure. This scale consisted of 7 items that were measured on a scale of 1 to 6. The range of scores are from 7 to 35. The mean score was analyzed where the higher the score the community interaction was the worst.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Parent
n=105 Participants
Parent participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 237 parents remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual parents.
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Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Child
Child participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 200 children remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual children.
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ESPI Environment: Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI)
The Community Health through Engagement and Environmental Renewal (CHEER) Study included two intervention arms: the Environmental Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI) and the Family Youth Intervention (FYI). A total of 305 individual adult participants were recruited from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN). Of those recruited, 280 individuals met eligibility criteria and were enrolled in the ESPI intervention. The Participant Flow table reflects individual participants for all ESPI milestones (Enrollment, Started, Completed). There are 3 timeframes: baseline, 12-month and 18-month follow-ups
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Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods: Community Survey- Cohesion Index Subscale
Baseline
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21.91 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 5.24
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—
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—
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Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods: Community Survey- Cohesion Index Subscale
12-month Follow-up 1
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21.80 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 4.72
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—
|
—
|
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Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods: Community Survey- Cohesion Index Subscale
18-month Follow-up 2
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22.08 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 4.77
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—
|
—
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: BaselinePopulation: Participants assigned to the FYI arm was not asked these questions.
Survey item on whether they like or dislike living their neighborhood.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Parent
n=278 Participants
Parent participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 237 parents remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual parents.
|
Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Child
Child participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 200 children remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual children.
|
ESPI Environment: Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI)
The Community Health through Engagement and Environmental Renewal (CHEER) Study included two intervention arms: the Environmental Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI) and the Family Youth Intervention (FYI). A total of 305 individual adult participants were recruited from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN). Of those recruited, 280 individuals met eligibility criteria and were enrolled in the ESPI intervention. The Participant Flow table reflects individual participants for all ESPI milestones (Enrollment, Started, Completed). There are 3 timeframes: baseline, 12-month and 18-month follow-ups
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|---|---|---|---|
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Number of Participants Who Like Living in Their Neighborhood
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239 Participants
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0 Participants
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—
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline, 12-month Follow up and 18-month Follow-upPopulation: Participants in the FYI arm were not asked these questions.
Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods: Community Survey assesses city-level variables relating to neighborhood structure. Three items on a scale of 1 to 6, were used to measure how participants perceive their neighborhood. The range of the scores were from 3 to 12. The mean score was analyzed where the higher the score is a better overall perception of their neighborhood.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Parent
n=38 Participants
Parent participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 237 parents remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual parents.
|
Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Child
Child participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 200 children remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual children.
|
ESPI Environment: Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI)
The Community Health through Engagement and Environmental Renewal (CHEER) Study included two intervention arms: the Environmental Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI) and the Family Youth Intervention (FYI). A total of 305 individual adult participants were recruited from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN). Of those recruited, 280 individuals met eligibility criteria and were enrolled in the ESPI intervention. The Participant Flow table reflects individual participants for all ESPI milestones (Enrollment, Started, Completed). There are 3 timeframes: baseline, 12-month and 18-month follow-ups
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|---|---|---|---|
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Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods: Community Survey- Neighborhood Perception
Baseline
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8.26 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 3.27
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—
|
—
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Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods: Community Survey- Neighborhood Perception
12-month Follow up 1
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10.82 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 3.33
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—
|
—
|
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Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods: Community Survey- Neighborhood Perception
18-month Follow up 2
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8.63 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 2.81
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—
|
—
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline, 12- month Follow up 1, and 18-month Follow up 2Population: Participants in the FYI arm were not asked these questions.
Social Contacts and Resources Scale, a 5-item measure of social activities with their neighbors. Responses ranged from 1 (never) to 4 (often). a total mean score were derived where higher scores indicating greater social contact. The scores range from 5 to 20.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Parent
n=86 Participants
Parent participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 237 parents remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual parents.
|
Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Child
Child participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 200 children remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual children.
|
ESPI Environment: Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI)
The Community Health through Engagement and Environmental Renewal (CHEER) Study included two intervention arms: the Environmental Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI) and the Family Youth Intervention (FYI). A total of 305 individual adult participants were recruited from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN). Of those recruited, 280 individuals met eligibility criteria and were enrolled in the ESPI intervention. The Participant Flow table reflects individual participants for all ESPI milestones (Enrollment, Started, Completed). There are 3 timeframes: baseline, 12-month and 18-month follow-ups
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|---|---|---|---|
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Social Contacts and Resources Scale
Baseline
|
17.56 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 4.00
|
—
|
—
|
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Social Contacts and Resources Scale
12- month Follow up 1
|
19.21 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 4.79
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Social Contacts and Resources Scale
18-month Follow up 2
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19.58 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 4.50
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline, 1-week and 6-month follow upPopulation: Participants assigned to the ESPI arm were not asked these questions.
This is a 20-item scale where response choices range from 1= Strongly Disagree to 5= Strongly Agree. Items are summed to arrive at a total communication score (range 20-100), with higher scores suggesting better overall communication quality.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Parent
n=120 Participants
Parent participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 237 parents remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual parents.
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Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Child
n=91 Participants
Child participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 200 children remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual children.
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ESPI Environment: Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI)
The Community Health through Engagement and Environmental Renewal (CHEER) Study included two intervention arms: the Environmental Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI) and the Family Youth Intervention (FYI). A total of 305 individual adult participants were recruited from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN). Of those recruited, 280 individuals met eligibility criteria and were enrolled in the ESPI intervention. The Participant Flow table reflects individual participants for all ESPI milestones (Enrollment, Started, Completed). There are 3 timeframes: baseline, 12-month and 18-month follow-ups
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Parent-Adolescent Communication
Baseline
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63.35 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 11.86
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69.95 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 11.65
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Parent-Adolescent Communication
1 Week Follow up
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71.95 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 11.70
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70.53 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 12.20
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Parent-Adolescent Communication
6 month Follow up
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73.21 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 10.35
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68.80 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 10.57
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline, 1-week and 6-month follow upPopulation: Participants in the ESPI arm or the FYI parents were not asked these questions.
Measured using using a single item, " I get the emotional help and support I need from my family." The responses to the item is on a 7-point likert scale ranging from Very Strongly Agree to Very Strongly Disagree where Very Strongly Disagree describes a less nurturing parent and Very Strongly Agree describes more nurturance the parent displays. Scores ranged from 1 to 7.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Parent
n=72 Participants
Parent participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 237 parents remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual parents.
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Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Child
Child participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 200 children remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual children.
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ESPI Environment: Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI)
The Community Health through Engagement and Environmental Renewal (CHEER) Study included two intervention arms: the Environmental Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI) and the Family Youth Intervention (FYI). A total of 305 individual adult participants were recruited from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN). Of those recruited, 280 individuals met eligibility criteria and were enrolled in the ESPI intervention. The Participant Flow table reflects individual participants for all ESPI milestones (Enrollment, Started, Completed). There are 3 timeframes: baseline, 12-month and 18-month follow-ups
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Parental Nurturance
1 Week Follow up
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5.65 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.58
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Parental Nurturance
6 Month Follow up
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5.79 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.59
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Parental Nurturance
Baseline
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5.79 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.44
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline, 1-week and 6-month follow upPopulation: Participants in the ESPI arm were not asked these questions.
American Strength Inventory was uses six categories to measure the strength of a family. Participants responded with Not true (1), Sometimes true (2) and Often true (3). The items were added for a total family strength score where a mean score was analyzed. The subscale Global Measure was used to measure family functioning. The scores range from 4 to 12, where the higher the score the higher the family functioning.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Parent
n=109 Participants
Parent participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 237 parents remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual parents.
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Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Child
n=101 Participants
Child participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 200 children remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual children.
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ESPI Environment: Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI)
The Community Health through Engagement and Environmental Renewal (CHEER) Study included two intervention arms: the Environmental Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI) and the Family Youth Intervention (FYI). A total of 305 individual adult participants were recruited from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN). Of those recruited, 280 individuals met eligibility criteria and were enrolled in the ESPI intervention. The Participant Flow table reflects individual participants for all ESPI milestones (Enrollment, Started, Completed). There are 3 timeframes: baseline, 12-month and 18-month follow-ups
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Family Functioning
6 month Follow up
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11.09 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.53
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10.94 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.71
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Family Functioning
Baseline
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11.28 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.20
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10.89 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.60
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Family Functioning
1 Week Follow up
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10.95 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.54
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10.69 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.77
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline, 1-week and 6-month follow upPopulation: Participants in the ESPI arm were not asked these questions.
Measured using the Managing Stress and Crisis Effectively subscale of the American Family Strength Inventory assess family functioning and qualities that makes a family strong. Participants responded with Not true (1), Sometimes true (2) and Often true (3). The scores ranged from 6 to 24. The items were added for a total family strength score where a mean score was analyzed. Higher mean scores means higher coping with stress skills.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Parent
n=110 Participants
Parent participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 237 parents remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual parents.
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Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Child
n=94 Participants
Child participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 200 children remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual children.
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ESPI Environment: Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI)
The Community Health through Engagement and Environmental Renewal (CHEER) Study included two intervention arms: the Environmental Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI) and the Family Youth Intervention (FYI). A total of 305 individual adult participants were recruited from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN). Of those recruited, 280 individuals met eligibility criteria and were enrolled in the ESPI intervention. The Participant Flow table reflects individual participants for all ESPI milestones (Enrollment, Started, Completed). There are 3 timeframes: baseline, 12-month and 18-month follow-ups
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Coping
Baeline
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15.94 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 2.34
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14.66 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 2.73
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Coping
1 Week Follow up
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15.84 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 2.35
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15.33 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 2.80
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Coping
6 Month Follow up
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16.19 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 2.29
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15.39 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 2.62
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline, 1-week and 6-month follow upThe Patient Health Questionnaire Scale (PHQ-9) is a abbreviated scale that measures self-report depressive symptoms. Respondents report on a 4-point likert scale where 0 is Not at All and 3 is Nearly Everyday. Items were added to determine the presence and severity of depressive symptoms. The range of the scores are 0 to 27. Score interpretations are 1-4 Minimal depression, 5-9 Mild depression, 10-14 Moderate depression,15-19 Moderately severe depression, and 20-27 Severe depression. A mean score was analyzed.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Parent
n=103 Participants
Parent participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 237 parents remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual parents.
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Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Child
n=88 Participants
Child participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 200 children remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual children.
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ESPI Environment: Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI)
n=124 Participants
The Community Health through Engagement and Environmental Renewal (CHEER) Study included two intervention arms: the Environmental Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI) and the Family Youth Intervention (FYI). A total of 305 individual adult participants were recruited from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN). Of those recruited, 280 individuals met eligibility criteria and were enrolled in the ESPI intervention. The Participant Flow table reflects individual participants for all ESPI milestones (Enrollment, Started, Completed). There are 3 timeframes: baseline, 12-month and 18-month follow-ups
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Perceived Depression
Baseline
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6.02 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 5.33
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6.10 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 6.19
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3.60 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 4.74
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Perceived Depression
1 Week Follow up
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5.49 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 5.15
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5.48 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 7.03
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5.33 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 6.20
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Perceived Depression
6 Month Follow up
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5.24 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 5.60
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5.13 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 5.82
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3.18 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 4.53
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline, 1-week and 6-month follow upPopulation: Participants assigned to ESPI and the FYI children were not asked these questions.
Measured using items from the World Health Organization's Quality of Life Questionnaire to measure satisfaction with the level of social support they receive. The responses were on a 5-point likert scale ranging from very dissatisfied (1) to very satisfied (5). The higher the score the more scarification with their social support.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Parent
n=140 Participants
Parent participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 237 parents remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual parents.
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Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Child
Child participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 200 children remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual children.
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ESPI Environment: Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI)
The Community Health through Engagement and Environmental Renewal (CHEER) Study included two intervention arms: the Environmental Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI) and the Family Youth Intervention (FYI). A total of 305 individual adult participants were recruited from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN). Of those recruited, 280 individuals met eligibility criteria and were enrolled in the ESPI intervention. The Participant Flow table reflects individual participants for all ESPI milestones (Enrollment, Started, Completed). There are 3 timeframes: baseline, 12-month and 18-month follow-ups
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Social Support
Baseline
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3.72 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 0.92
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Social Support
1 Week Follow up
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3.66 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 0.99
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Social Support
6 Month Follow up
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3.66 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.00
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline, 1-week and 6-month follow upPopulation: Participants assigned to ESPI and the FYI children were not asked these questions.
The World Health Organization Quality of Life Brief Scale measures four domains of quality of life: physical health, psychological, social relations and environment. The scores are transformed on a scale from 0 to 100 where higher score mean higher quality of life.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Parent
n=91 Participants
Parent participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 237 parents remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual parents.
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Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Child
Child participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 200 children remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual children.
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ESPI Environment: Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI)
The Community Health through Engagement and Environmental Renewal (CHEER) Study included two intervention arms: the Environmental Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI) and the Family Youth Intervention (FYI). A total of 305 individual adult participants were recruited from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN). Of those recruited, 280 individuals met eligibility criteria and were enrolled in the ESPI intervention. The Participant Flow table reflects individual participants for all ESPI milestones (Enrollment, Started, Completed). There are 3 timeframes: baseline, 12-month and 18-month follow-ups
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The World Health Organization Quality of Life Brief Scale
Baseline
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95.41 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 12.93
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The World Health Organization Quality of Life Brief Scale
1 Week Follow up
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96.51 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 14.81
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The World Health Organization Quality of Life Brief Scale
6 Month Follow up
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97.46 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 15.78
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline, 1-week and 6-month follow upPopulation: Participants assigned to the ESPI arm and FYI children were not asked these questions.
Punitive discipline is assessed using four items that indicate the frequency of spanking/hitting, scolding, and threatening to spank/hit or threatening to punish. Response categories included 1 = never in past 12 months; 2 = a few times; 3 = once a month or more; 4 = once a week or more; and, 5 = almost everyday. After totaling the score, the higher the score the more the parent uses punitive discipline. Scores range from 4 to 20 where the higher the score the more often the parent used punitive discipline. A mean score was analyzed.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Parent
n=115 Participants
Parent participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 237 parents remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual parents.
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Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Child
Child participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 200 children remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual children.
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ESPI Environment: Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI)
The Community Health through Engagement and Environmental Renewal (CHEER) Study included two intervention arms: the Environmental Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI) and the Family Youth Intervention (FYI). A total of 305 individual adult participants were recruited from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN). Of those recruited, 280 individuals met eligibility criteria and were enrolled in the ESPI intervention. The Participant Flow table reflects individual participants for all ESPI milestones (Enrollment, Started, Completed). There are 3 timeframes: baseline, 12-month and 18-month follow-ups
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Punitive Discipline Scale
Baseline
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7.01 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 4.22
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Punitive Discipline Scale
1 Week Follow up
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5.77 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 3.86
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Punitive Discipline Scale
6 Month Follow up
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5.50 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 4.41
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline, 1-week and 6-month follow upPopulation: Participants assigned to the ESPI arm and FYI parents were not asked these questions.
Adolescents reported how often their parents knew where they were and what they were doing after school, on weeknights, and on weekends. All items used a 4-point scale ranging from 1 (almost never), to 2 (sometimes), to 3 (usually), to 4 (almost always). Scores ranging from 1 (low levels of parental monitoring) to 4 (high levels of parental monitoring). The range of the scores are 7-28. After totaling the score, the higher the score the higher levels of parental monitoring were present. A mean score was analyzed.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Parent
Parent participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 237 parents remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual parents.
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Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Child
n=71 Participants
Child participants were recruited as part of 305 parent-child dyads from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), as well as additional neighborhoods in the Birmingham area. Of the 305 recruited dyads, 200 dyads met eligibility criteria. A total of 200 children remained enrolled and contributed data. Data were collected at baseline, 1-week follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Participant flow for this arm reflects individual children.
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ESPI Environment: Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI)
The Community Health through Engagement and Environmental Renewal (CHEER) Study included two intervention arms: the Environmental Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI) and the Family Youth Intervention (FYI). A total of 305 individual adult participants were recruited from eight Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN). Of those recruited, 280 individuals met eligibility criteria and were enrolled in the ESPI intervention. The Participant Flow table reflects individual participants for all ESPI milestones (Enrollment, Started, Completed). There are 3 timeframes: baseline, 12-month and 18-month follow-ups
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Parental Monitoring Scale
Baseline
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24.94 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 2.94
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Parental Monitoring Scale
1 Week Follow up
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—
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25.01 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 4.18
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Parental Monitoring Scale
6 Month Follow up
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—
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24.86 score on a scale
Standard Deviation 4.72
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Adverse Events
Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Parent
Family Youth Intervention (FYI) Child
ESPI Environment: Social and Physical Intervention (ESPI)
Serious adverse events
Adverse event data not reported
Other adverse events
Adverse event data not reported
Additional Information
Results disclosure agreements
- Principal investigator is a sponsor employee
- Publication restrictions are in place