About this trial
This study is a quasi-experimental design, specifically a non-randomized controlled trial (NCT) designed to test the effects of gun violence reduction intervention including MI for youth ages 16-24 years old who present to the Emergency Department or ICU Spirit of Charity Trauma Center (SCTC) at University Medical Centers or another area hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana following a gunshot injury or stab wound. The study will utilize an enrollment strategy that involves alternating, across recruitment days, the assigned study condition. Thus, Day 1 participants would be enrolled into TAU, Day 2 participants would be enrolled in MI-case management condition, Day 3 participants would be enrolled in TAU, etc. This proposed design will minimize any confounds associated with self-selection while possibly increasing enrollment rate.
Research questions include:
1. Will youth allocated to the MI prevention condition have safer firearm related behaviors and beliefs compared to the TAU control condition at 6 months post- enrollment? 2. Will youth allocated to the MI prevention condition have reduced gun violence recidivism compared to the TAU control condition at 18 months post-enrollment. 3. How do youth's social and normative environments influence their gun behaviors and attitudes?
Researchers will compare intervention and TAU arms to see if there are any differences in outcome measures.
Participants will:
1. complete study eligibility assessment, be assigned to one of two conditions depending on the date of assessment, consent, and enroll in the Emergency Department (ED) or inpatient unit of hospital by a study team member, 2. participate in one of two conditions: MI administered by a licensed clinical social worker, or treatment as usual control group (TAU) administered by a study team member (n=170 per condition) 3. complete three surveys (baseline, 3-month, and 6-month) conducted by a study team member 4. 18-month post examination of participant hospital records 5. have the option to complete a 1-1.5 hour interview, 1-3 months after the 6-month survey is completed (n=50)
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
16 to 24 years old
gunshot wound, stab wound, or assault related blunt force trauma injury treated at University Medical Center
reside in the state of Louisiana
capacity to provide voluntary informed consent or assent as approved by the Institutional Review Board of Tulane University
Disqualifiers
not voluntarily agreeing to participate
not available to participate in study activities in a private room
age under 16 or over 24
do not reside in the state of Louisiana
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Motivational Interviewing and Firearm Safety Training, with Case Management
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Tulane University
Lead sponsor
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Collaborator