This study will use a randomized control trial design (RCT) to pilot test a multisession remote therapy behavioral intervention for risky firearm behaviors and associated behaviors/consequences among adolescents. The study will pilot a state-of-the-art intervention delivery approaches (e.g., remote therapy, smartphone-based APP intervention content delivery) for reducing violence and associated behaviors among urban youth. Given the significant morality and mortality associated with firearm violence, the study will have significant impact by identifying optimal intervention strategies for future large-scale behavioral intervention trials.
Age range
16 Years – 24 Years
Sex
ALL
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Acceptability: enrollment rates
Timeframe: Baseline
Participant Satisfaction (Helpfulness/Likability)
Timeframe: Baseline to 4-month follow-up
Feasibility of Daily Assessments: completion rates of daily assessments
Timeframe: Baseline to Post-Intervention (~5 weeks)
Feasibility of Remote Sessions: Completion rates for Remote Therapy Sessions
Timeframe: Baseline to Post-Intervention (~5 weeks)
Feasibility of 4-month follow-ups: % of eligible enrolled youth who complete follow-up
Timeframe: 4-month Follow-up
Fidelity
Timeframe: Baseline to 4-month Follow-up