Preventing Violence by Teachers in Primary Schools in Haiti (ICC-T_HAITI)
Preventing Violence by Teachers in Primary Schools in Haiti: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of Interaction Competencies With Children - for Teachers (ICC-T)
Sponsor: Bielefeld University
This NA trial investigates Violence by Teachers and is currently completed. Bielefeld University leads this study, which shows 11 recorded versions since 2021 — indicating substantial longitudinal coverage. The change history captured here reflects the iterative nature of clinical trial conduct.
Study Description(click to expand)The study is designed as a two-arm cluster randomized controlled trial with schools (clusters) as level of randomization. The study will be conducted in the Northern department of Haiti. Six schools in each of the 6 included communes will be randomly selected, resulting in a total number of 36 schools. In each commune, three schools will be randomly allocated to the intervention group (that will receive the ICC-T intervention) and three schools to the control group (that will receive no intervention). At each school, 28 students (stratified by gender) in the 4th grade of primary School (between 9 and 11 years of age) and all teachers (at least 13) will be recruited. Thus, the final sample will comprise at least 1008 students and at least 468 teachers. The study will have two data assessment points: baseline assessment prior to the intervention and follow-up assessment six to 12 months after the intervention. In addition, feasibility data will be assessed in the intervention group at the beginning and the end of the intervention. Primary outcome measures are student- and teacher-reported physical and emotional violence by teachers in the past week. Secondary outcome measures include teachers' attitudes towards violence against students, children's emotional...
The study is designed as a two-arm cluster randomized controlled trial with schools (clusters) as level of randomization. The study will be conducted in the Northern department of Haiti. Six schools in each of the 6 included communes will be randomly selected, resulting in a total number of 36 schools.
In each commune, three schools will be randomly allocated to the intervention group (that will receive the ICC-T intervention) and three schools to the control group (that will receive no intervention). At each school, 28 students (stratified by gender) in the 4th grade of primary School (between 9 and 11 years of age) and all teachers (at least 13) will be recruited. Thus, the final sample will comprise at least 1008 students and at least 468 teachers.
The study will have two data assessment points: baseline assessment prior to the intervention and follow-up assessment six to 12 months after the intervention. In addition, feasibility data will be assessed in the intervention group at the beginning and the end of the intervention. Primary outcome measures are student- and teacher-reported physical and emotional violence by teachers in the past week. Secondary outcome measures include teachers' attitudes towards violence against students, children's emotional and behavioral problems, quality of life, and cognitive functioning.
Status Flow
Change History
11 versions recorded-
Jan 2026 — Present [monthly]
Completed NA
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Sep 2025 — Present [monthly]
Completed NA
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Jun 2025 — Sep 2025 [monthly]
Completed NA
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Mar 2025 — Jun 2025 [monthly]
Completed NA
Status: Active Not Recruiting → Completed
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Sep 2024 — Mar 2025 [monthly]
Active Not Recruiting NA
Status: Recruiting → Active Not Recruiting
▶ Show 6 earlier versions
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Jul 2024 — Sep 2024 [monthly]
Recruiting NA
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Aug 2023 — Jul 2024 [monthly]
Recruiting NA
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Mar 2023 — Aug 2023 [monthly]
Recruiting NA
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Jan 2022 — Mar 2023 [monthly]
Recruiting NA
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Dec 2021 — Jan 2022 [monthly]
Recruiting NA
Status: Not Yet Recruiting → Recruiting
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Nov 2021 — Dec 2021 [monthly]
Not Yet Recruiting NA
First recorded
Eligibility Summary
No eligibility information available.
Contact Information
- Bielefeld University
- P4H Global
- University of Konstanz
For direct contact, visit the study record on ClinicalTrials.gov .