While existing teen pregnancy prevention efforts have contributed to significant declines in the overall U.S. teen pregnancy rate, teen pregnancy prevention programs specifically targeting adolescent males are limited and sorely needed. The primary aim of the proposed research is to further develop, evaluate, and disseminate a teen pregnancy prevention program specifically designed for adolescent males to enhance the current scientific evidence and intervention options available for broad public health scale up. Specifically, the intervention entitled, Fathers Raising Responsible Men (FRRM) is designed to facilitate important paternal parenting behaviors that influence adolescent decision-making. The proposed research focuses on the adolescent male component of teen pregnancy by identifying and addressing adolescent risk and paternal protective behaviors specific to adolescent males that have not been fully addressed in previous prevention efforts. FRRM incorporates a novel, theoretically-based intervention highlighting the important and influential role that fathers have on the development of adolescent males. This study strives to reduce adolescent male sexual risk behavior through targeting Black and Latino adolescent males aged 15-19 and their fathers residing in the South Bronx in three phases. Phase I is a pilot study consisting of 50 families to test and refine the intervention and technical and training assistance needs. Phase II is the RCT comprised of 800 families to rigorously evaluate the intervention. Finally, Phase III will conduct an implementation science study incorporating successful RCT participants in order to refine any intervention and training materials to increase the scalability and dissemination of FRRM and the study results. These three phases allow for the successful implementation and evaluation of FRRM in conjunction with the refinement and provision of all training and technical assistance necessary for the intervention. If successful, the proposed project will further develop the current scientific evidence and intervention options targeted specifically to the teen pregnancy prevention needs of ethnic minority adolescent males.

Public Health Relevance

Teen pregnancy prevention efforts targeted specifically to adolescent males are limited and sorely needed to further develop the current scientific evidence and intervention options available for broad public health scale up. The proposed study will develop, evaluate, and package for dissemination a family-based intervention, Fathers Raising Responsible Men (FRRM) focused on the unique sexual and reproductive health needs of adolescent males. Specifically, we will conduct an RCT with 800 Black and Latino adolescent males aged 15- 19 and their fathers in the Mott Haven community of the South Bronx, NYC in order to address the specific teen pregnancy prevention needs of ethnic minority adolescent males.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Center for Chronic Disease Prev and Health Promo (NCCDPHP)
Type
Research Project--Cooperative Agreements (U01)
Project #
1U01DP006106-01
Application #
9031443
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZDP1)
Project Start
2015-09-30
Project End
2020-09-29
Budget Start
2015-09-30
Budget End
2016-09-29
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2015
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
New York University
Department
Type
Schools of Social Welfare/Work
DUNS #
041968306
City
New York
State
NY
Country
United States
Zip Code
10012