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Motivational Interviewing with computer assistance as an intervention to empower women to make contraceptive choices while incarcerated: study protocol for randomized controlled trial

机译:通过计算机辅助进行的动机访谈作为一项干预措施,使妇女在被监禁时有权做出避孕选择:随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background Unplanned pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are important and costly public health problems in the United States resulting from unprotected sexual intercourse. Risk factors for unplanned pregnancies and STIs (poverty, low educational attainment, homelessness, substance abuse, lack of health insurance, history of an abusive environment, and practice of commercial sex work) are especially high among women with a history of incarceration. Project CARE (Contraceptive Awareness and Reproductive Education) is designed to evaluate an innovative intervention, Motivational Interviewing with Computer Assistance (MICA), aimed at enhancing contraceptive initiation and maintenance among incarcerated women who do not want a pregnancy within the next year and who are anticipated to be released back to the community. This study aims to: (1) increase the initiation of highly effective contraceptives while incarcerated; (2) increase the continuation of highly effective contraceptive use at 3, 6, 9, and 12?months after release; and (3) decrease unsafe sexual activity. Methods/Design This randomized controlled trial will recruit 400 women from the Rhode Island Department of Corrections (RI DOC) women’s jail at risk for an unplanned pregnancy (that is, sexually active with men and not planning/wanting to become pregnant in the next year). They will be randomized to two interventions: a control group who receive two educational videos (on contraception, STIs, and pre-conception counseling) or a treatment group who receive two sessions of personalized MICA. MICA is based on the principles of the Transtheoretical Model (TTM) and on Motivational Interviewing (MI), an empirically supported counseling technique designed to enhance readiness to change targeted behaviors. Women will be followed at 3, 6, 9, and 12?months post release and assessed for STIs, pregnancy, and reported condom use. Discussion Results from this study are expected to enhance our understanding of the efficacy of MICA to enhance contraceptive initiation and maintenance and reduce sexual risk-taking behaviors among incarcerated women who have re-entered the community. Trial registration NCT01132950
机译:背景技术意外怀孕和性传播感染(STIs)在美国是重要的且代价高昂的公共卫生问题,原因是性交不受保护。在有监禁史的女性中,计划外怀孕和性传播感染的风险因素(贫困,低学历,无家可归,滥用药物,缺乏健康保险,虐待环境的历史以及从事商业性工作)尤其高。 CARE(避孕意识和生殖教育)项目旨在评估一种创新干预措施,即计算机辅助动机访谈(MICA),目的是加强在明年不希望怀孕且预期会被监禁的女性中避孕的开始和维持。释放回社区。这项研究的目的是:(1)增加被监禁的高效避孕药的启动; (2)在释放后的3、6、9和12个月内增加继续使用高效避孕药的时间; (3)减少不安全的性行为。方法/设计这项随机对照试验将从罗德岛州矫正局(RI DOC)招募有计划外怀孕风险的女性监狱中招募400名妇女(即,与男性发生性行为并且不计划/不想在明年怀孕) )。他们将被随机分为两种干预措施:一个对照组,接受两个教育视频(避孕,性传播感染和孕前咨询),或一个治疗组,接受两个疗程的个性化MICA。 MICA基于跨理论模型(TTM)和动机面试(MI)的原理,动机面试是一种经验支持的咨询技术,旨在增强对改变目标行为的准备。将在释放后的3、6、9和12个月对妇女进行随访,并评估其性传播感染,怀孕和使用安全套的情况。讨论该研究的讨论结果有望增强我们对MICA在重新进入社区的被监禁妇女中增强避孕药的启动和维持以及减少性冒险行为的功效的理解。试用注册NCT01132950

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