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Smart Talk: Cannabis Awareness and Prevention Curriculum Evaluation 10,800 Prevention

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Clinical Trial NCT07357454 is an interventional study for Cannabis Use and is currently not yet recruiting. Enrollment is planned to begin on August 1, 2026 and continue until the study accrues 10,800 participants. Led by Stanford University, this study is expected to complete by February 1, 2030. The latest data from ClinicalTrials.gov was last updated on January 22, 2026.
Brief Summary
The Stanford REACH Lab's SMART TALK: Cannabis Awareness and Prevention Toolkit is a free, online educational resource to be used by educators to increase knowledge and awareness of cannabis and reduce use among youth. The aim of this study is to investigate the extent to which the curriculum changes middle and high school students' intentions to use and actual use of cannabis.
Detailed Description
Smart Talk includes 5 lessons, each providing activities, online quiz games, and worksheets in addition to presentations, resources, and other materials aimed at addressing key factors associated with youth cannabis use, including changing adolescents' attitudes towards and misperceptions about cannabis; increasing their refusal skills to pulls of marketing and social media; reducing stress and depression which have ...Show More
Official Title

Evaluation of the Smart Talk: Cannabis Awareness and Prevention Curriculum

Conditions
Cannabis Use
Other Study IDs
NCT ID Number
Start Date (Actual)
2026-08
Last Update Posted
2026-01-22
Completion Date (Estimated)
2030-02
Enrollment (Estimated)
10,800
Study Type
Interventional
PHASE
N/A
Status
Not yet recruiting
Keywords
youth cannabis education health prevention
Primary Purpose
Prevention
Design Allocation
Randomized
Interventional Model
Parallel
Masking
None (Open Label)
Arms / Interventions
Participant Group/ArmIntervention/Treatment
ExperimentalSmart Talk Cannabis Awareness and Prevention
At the start of Year 2, schools will be randomized in a 1:1 ratio to either receive 'Stanford REACH Lab's Smart Talk: Cannabis Prevention and Awareness' curriculum or 'delay-in-treatment (standard of care)'. Students in these schools will receive the Stanford curriculum designed as a 5-session course administered in a school class-room setting.
Behavioral: Smart Talk Cannabis Awareness and Prevention
Behavioral:Smart Talk includes 5 lessons, each providing activities, online quiz games, and worksheets in addition to presentations, resources, and other materials aimed at addressing key factors associated with youth cannabis use, including changing adolescents' attitudes towards and misperceptions about cannabis; increasing their refusal skills to pulls of marketing and social media; reducing stress and depression ...Show More
ExperimentalDelay in Treatment Group
At the start of Year 2, schools randomized to the delay-in-treatment group will receive a standard of care for one year. After year 2, the delay-in-treatment group will crossover to receive 'Stanford REACH Lab's Healthy Futures: Cannabis Prevention and Awareness until year 5 (receive intervention for years 2 to 4).
Behavioral: Smart Talk Cannabis Awareness and Prevention
Behavioral:Smart Talk includes 5 lessons, each providing activities, online quiz games, and worksheets in addition to presentations, resources, and other materials aimed at addressing key factors associated with youth cannabis use, including changing adolescents' attitudes towards and misperceptions about cannabis; increasing their refusal skills to pulls of marketing and social media; reducing stress and depression ...Show More
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome MeasureMeasure DescriptionTime Frame
Change in cannabis use
Investigator-originated survey measures (questions) assess ever cannabis use \& past 30-day cannabis use. This outcome measure assesses cannabis use.
Baseline to follow-up at approximately 182 weeks
Secondary Outcome Measures
Outcome MeasureMeasure DescriptionTime Frame
Change in intention to use cannabis in the future
Investigator-originated survey measures (questions) assessing change in participant intention to use cannabis in the future
Baseline to follow-up at approximately 182 weeks
Participation Assistant
Eligibility Criteria

Eligible Ages
Child, Adult
Minimum Age
10 Years
Eligible Sexes
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Yes
  • Middle school and high school students receiving health education at schools participating in the study

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Stanford University logoStanford University
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) logoNational Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Study Responsible Party
Bonnie Halpern-Felsher, Principal Investigator, Professor of Pediatrics, Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford University
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1 Study Locations in 1 Countries

California

Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, 94304, United States
Bonnie Halpern Felsher, Ph.D., Principal Investigator