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Video-feedback Intervention to Promote Racial-Ethnic Socialization Competency (VIP-RACE)

Video-feedback Intervention to Promote Racial-Ethnic Socialization Competency (VIP-RACE)

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10-14 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The aim of this study is to evaluate a novel cultural strengths parenting program - the Video-feedback Intervention to Promote Racial-Ethnic Socialization CompEtency (VIP-RACE) - which seeks to support Latine parents' motivation to engage in racial-ethnic socialization (RES) and strengthen their RES competency (improved skills and confidence, decreased stress). In the preliminary phases of this project, we iteratively refined the VIP-RACE program in partnership with advisory boards of youth, parents, and providers. The refined intervention will now be tested with five parents of 10-14-year-old Latine youth to identify gaps in the curriculum and obstacles to implementation that can be addressed prior to a larger pilot. The investigators will then conduct a proof-of-concept single-arm trial with Latine families to assess the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of VIP-RACE. The investigators hypothesize that VIP-RACE will be shown to be feasible and acceptable to families. The investigators also predict that bolstering parents' RES motivation and competency will result in increased frequency and quality of these conversations between parents and youth which, in turn, are expected to strengthen youth racial-ethnic identity and coping and have cascading effects on mental and behavioral health.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Adolescent is 10-to-14 years old (inclusive)
  • Adolescent and parent are Latino/a/x/e or Hispanic
  • Parent and youth have the capacity to provide consent/assent
  • One parent is willing to participate
  • Families must be willing to be video or audio recorded for the parent-child interaction task
  • Youth and parent(s) must be willing to participate as dyads.
  • Primary language of parent and adolescent is English and/or Spanish

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Parent or adolescent has an intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder, or other disorder that may limit ability to complete study (surveys and interviews require sustained attention, mental processing, and comprehension).
  • Adolescent is not 10-to-14 years old
  • Adolescent and/or parent are not Latino/a/x/e or Hispanic
  • Primary language of parent and/or adolescent is not English and/or Spanish
  • Youth and parent(s) are not willing to participate as dyads
  • Family participated in Phase 1 of the study

Study details
    Depressive Symptoms
    Anxiety Symptoms
    Conduct Problems

NCT07055906

Penn State University

18 September 2025

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