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Prime Time Sexual Health Outcomes at 24 Months for a Clinic-Linked Intervention to Prevent Pregnancy Risk Behaviors

机译:在24个月的黄金时段性健康结果,通过临床相关干预措施来预防怀孕风险行为

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Importance: Preventing early pregnancy among vulnerable adolescents requires innovative and sustained approaches. Prime Time, a youth development intervention, aims to reduce pregnancy risk among adolescent girls seeking clinic services who are at high risk for pregnancy.Objective: To evaluate sexual risk behaviors and related outcomes with a 24-month postbaseline survey, 6 months after the conclusion of the Prime Time intervention.Design: Randomized controlled trial.Setting: Community and school-based primary care clinics.Participants: Of 253 sexually active 13- to 17-year-old girls meeting specified risk criteria, 236 (93.3%) completed the 24-month follow-up survey.Intervention: Offered during an 18-month period, Prime Time includes case management and youth leadership programs.Main Outcome Measures: Self-reported consistency of condom, hormonal, and dual-method contraceptive use with most recent male sex partner and number of male sex partners in the past 6 months.Results: At 24-month follow-up, the intervention group reported significantly more consistent use of condoms, hormonal contraception, and dual-method contraception than the control group. Intervention participants also reported improvements in family connectedness and self-efficacy to refuse unwanted sex, and reductions in the perceived importance of having sex. No between-group differences were found in the number of recent male sex partners.Conclusions and Relevance: This study contributes to what has been a dearth of evidence regarding youth development interventions offered through clinic settings, where access to high-risk adolescents is plentiful but few efforts have emphasized a dual approach of strengthening sexual and nonsexual protective factors while addressing risk. Findings suggest that health services grounded in a youth development framework can lead to long-term reductions in sexual risk among vulnerable youth.
机译:重要性:预防脆弱青少年的早孕需要创新和持续的方法。 Prime Time是一项青年发展干预措施,旨在降低寻求临床服务的怀孕风险高的少女的怀孕风险。目的:通过基线后24个月的调查(评估得出结论后的6个月)评估性风险行为和相关结局设计:随机对照试验地点:社区和基于学校的初级保健诊所参与者:在253名符合特定风险标准的性活跃的13至17岁女孩中,有236名(93.3%)完成了24个月的随访调查干预:在18个月内提供的Prime Time包括案例管理和青年领导力计划主要结果指标:自我报告的避孕套,激素和双方法避孕药的最新使用的自我报告的一致性结果:在过去24个月的随访中,干预组报告了更一致地使用安全套和荷尔蒙避孕药,与双药避孕法相比对照组。干预参与者还报告说,改善了家庭联系和拒绝不必要的性行为的自我效能感,并降低了性行为的重要性。在最近的男性伴侣中没有发现组间差异。结论和相关性:本研究有助于缺乏通过诊所提供的青年发展干预措施的证据,那里有大量的高风险青少年,但是很少有工作强调在解决风险的同时加强性和非性保护因素的双重方法。研究结果表明,以青年发展框架为基础的卫生服务可以长期减少脆弱青年的性风险。

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