deltatrials
Completed INTERVENTIONAL NCT07379983

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Print Based Environmental Health Intervention Education Among School Going Adolescents of Karachi, A Quasi Study

Sponsor: Bahria University

Updated 2 times since 2026 Last updated: Apr 26, 2026 Started: Jan 19, 2026 Primary completion: Apr 10, 2026 Completion: Apr 19, 2026
This information is for research purposes only and is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare provider before making any medical decision.

A observational or N/A phase clinical study on Adolescent Health and Educational Intervention, this trial is completed. The trial is conducted by Bahria University and has accumulated 2 data snapshots since 2026. Psychiatric clinical trials are essential for establishing evidence-based treatment standards.

Status Flow

~Feb 2026 – ~May 2026 · 3 months · monthly snapshotNot Yet RecruitingMay 4, 2026 – present · 2 months · daily APICompleted

Change History

2 versions recorded
  1. May 4, 2026 — Present [daily]

    Completed

    Status: Not Yet RecruitingCompleted · Phase: NANone

  2. Feb 2026 — May 2026 [monthly]

    Not Yet Recruiting NA

    First recorded

Jan 2026

Trial started

Per CT.gov start date — pre-dates our first snapshot

Eligibility Summary

This study investigates the impact of school-based educational interventions on adolescents' knowledge and practices related to environmental health in Karachi, Pakistan. The methodology opted for this research is quasi experiment with three months intervention period. The research will begin with a baseline survey to assess adolescents' understanding of environmental health, green spaces, waste management, and associated health impacts. Schools are then engaged in creating and maintaining green spaces and adopting waste management practices. Two intervention arms are implemented: Arm 1 receives educational content through posters, while Arm 2 receives pamphlets. In March, schools are revisited to evaluate the maintenance of cleanliness and green spaces. Finally, in April, a post-intervention survey will be conducted to measure changes in knowledge and eco-friendly practices. The study aims to determine the effectiveness of posters versus pamphlets in enhancing knowledge and sustaining environmental practices among adolescents, thereby contributing to evidence-based strategies for promoting environmental health education in urban school settings.

Contact Information

Sponsor contact:
  • Bahria University
Data source: ClinicalTrials.gov

For direct contact, visit the study record on ClinicalTrials.gov .

Study Locations