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Programs to improve adolescent sexual and reproductive health in the US: a review of the evidence

机译:美国改善青少年性健康和生殖健康的计划:证据审查

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Background: US adolescents have high rates of teen pregnancy, childbearing, and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), highlighting the need to identify and implement effective programs that will help improve teen sexual and reproductive health. Materials and methods: This review identified 103 random-assignment evaluations of 85 programs that incorporated intent-to-treat analyses and assessed impacts on pregnancy, childbearing, STIs, and their key determinants – sexual activity, number of sexual partners, condom use, and other contraceptive use – among teens. This review describes the evidence base for five broad program approaches, including abstinence education, comprehensive sex education, clinic-based programs, youth development programs, and parent–youth relationship programs. We also describe programs with impacts on key outcomes, including pregnancy/childbearing, STIs, and those that found impacts on both sexual activity and contraceptive use. Results: Our review identified 52 effective programs: 38 with consistent impacts on reproductive health outcomes, and 14 with mixed findings (across subpopulations, follow-ups, or multiple measures of a single outcome). We found that a variety of program approaches produced impacts on sexual and reproductive health outcomes. Parent–youth relationship programs and clinic-based program evaluations more frequently showed impacts than other program approaches, although we also identified a number of abstinence-education, comprehensive sex education, and youth-development programs with impacts on sexual and reproductive health outcomes. Overall, we identified nine program evaluations with impacts on teen pregnancies or births, five with impacts on reducing STIs, and 15 with impacts on both delaying/reducing sexual activity and increasing contraceptive use (including condom use). Conclusion: Future efforts should conduct replications of existing program evaluations, identify implementation components linked to impacts, rigorously evaluate programs that appear promising, and expand the evidence base on programs that impact hormonal and long-acting contraceptive method use.
机译:背景:美国青少年的青少年怀孕,生育和性传播感染(STIs)发生率很高,这突出表明需要确定和实施有效的计划,以帮助改善青少年的性健康和生殖健康。材料和方法:这项审查确定了对85个计划的103项随机分配评估,这些评估纳入了意向性治疗分析,并评估了对怀孕,生育,性传播感染及其主要决定因素的影响-性活动,性伴侣的数量,使用避孕套和其他避孕药具-在青少年中。这篇综述描述了五种广泛计划方法的证据基础,包括禁欲教育,综合性教育,基于诊所的计划,青少年发展计划以及父母与青少年的关系计划。我们还描述了对关键结果有影响的计划,包括怀孕/生育,性传播感染以及对性活动和避孕方法都产生影响的计划。结果:我们的审查确定了52个有效的计划:38个对生殖健康结局具有持续影响,14个结局不一(跨亚人群,随访或对单个结局采取多种措施)。我们发现,各种方案方法都对性健康和生殖健康产生了影响。尽管我们还确定了一些禁欲教育,全面的性教育和青年发展计划,这些计划对性健康和生殖健康产生影响,但父母与青少年关系计划和基于临床的计划评估比其他计划方法更能显示出影响。总体而言,我们确定了9项计划评估对青少年怀孕或分娩有影响,5项对减少性传播感染有影响,15项对延迟/减少性活动和增加避孕药具使用(包括使用避孕套)有影响。结论:未来的工作应复制现有的计划评估,确定与影响相关的实施组成部分,严格评估看似有希望的计划,并扩大影响荷尔蒙和长效避孕方法使用的计划的证据。

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