Contraception Clinical Trial
— CHARM2Official title:
Enhancing Male Participation in Interventions to Prevent Unintended Pregnancy
Verified date | August 2022 |
Source | University of California, San Diego |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Globally, 41% of all pregnancies are unintended, increasing risk for maternal and infant morbidity and mortality. Most unintended pregnancies occur in the context of contraceptive non-use or failure. Women with husbands who are not supportive of contraception are more likely to report contraceptive non-use, and women with sexually abusive husbands are more likely to report contraceptive failure. This highlights the need for family planning (FP) interventions that engage both women and men, focus on eliminating marital sexual violence (MSV) and promote use of effective contraceptives including long-acting reversible contraception (LARC). Rural India, with some of the lowest rates of contraception and highest rates of marital violence globally, offers an important context to test such interventions, with global implications. Prior research from this team documents promise of the original CHARM intervention, a gender equity (GE) FP intervention engaging men and delivered by male health providers over 3 months. This intervention improved contraceptive use and reduced likelihood of MSV, but demonstrated no reduction in unintended pregnancy; additionally, it demonstrated high participation from men (91%) but less from couples (51%), largely due to women's discomfort with a male provider. Poor reach to women and provision of only short-acting contraceptives, more vulnerable to contraceptive failure, may have compromised an effect on unintended pregnancy outcomes. Based on these findings, CHARM2 includes CHARM sessions for men AND parallel women-focused GE+FP sessions delivered by a female provider and inclusive of broader contraceptive options, including LARC. This study seeks a) to implement CHARM2, b) to evaluate its impact on contraceptive use, unintended pregnancy, and MSV with rural couples in India, and c) to assess its potential for sustainability in rural India, using implementation science methods. To evaluate the impact of CHARM2, a 2-armed cluster randomized controlled trial will be conducted with up to N=1200 married couples from 20 geographic clusters (n=50-60 couples per cluster) in rural India. Participants will receive CHARM2 or the standard of care, which will involve community health workers offering pills/condoms and linking women to public health clinics. Outcomes will be assessed via pregnancy testing and surveys at baseline, 9 & 18-month follow-ups. Implementation science methods will assess the quality, scalability, and replicability of CHARM2 for uptake by rural health care systems (i.e., sustainability).
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 2402 |
Est. completion date | December 16, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | December 16, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Young wives (aged 18 - 29 years) and their husbands - Couples fluent in Marathi and both willing to participate - No sterilization or infertility (infertility is defined as having no pregnancy for 1+ years despite non-use of traditional or modern contraception) - No pregnancy or female/male surgical sterilization planned for the next 18 months - Residing in the village for at least 2 years and residing together for at least 3 months, to facilitate follow-up tracking Exclusion Criteria - If either member of the couple appears to be cognitively impaired or of too poor health to be able to respond to the screening assessment across 2 visits one week apart, the couple will be excluded from the study. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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India | Junnar Taluka | Pune District | Maharashtra |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of California, San Diego | Population Council |
India,
Chen GL, Silverman JG, Dixit A, Begum S, Ghule M, Battala M, Johns NE, Raj A, Averbach S. A cross-sectional analysis of intimate partner violence and family planning use in rural India. EClinicalMedicine. 2020 Apr 18;21:100318. doi: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2020. — View Citation
Dixit A, Averbach S, Yore J, Kully G, Ghule M, Battala M, Begum S, Johns NE, Vaida F, Bharadwaj P, Wyss N, Saggurti N, Silverman J, Raj A. A gender synchronized family planning intervention for married couples in rural India: study protocol for the CHARM2 cluster randomized controlled trial evaluation. Reprod Health. 2019 Jun 25;16(1):88. doi: 10.1186/s12978-019-0744-3. — View Citation
Johns NE, Dixit A, Ghule M, Begum S, Battala M, Kully G, Silverman J, Dehlendorf C, Raj A, Averbach S. Validation of the Interpersonal Quality of Family Planning Scale in a rural Indian setting. Contracept X. 2020 Jul 26;2:100035. doi: 10.1016/j.conx.2020 — View Citation
Raj A, Ghule M, Johns NE, Battala M, Begum S, Dixit A, Vaida F, Saggurti N, Silverman JG, Averbach S. Evaluation of a gender synchronized family planning intervention for married couples in rural India: The CHARM2 cluster randomized control trial. EClinic — View Citation
Raj A, Ghule M, Ritter J, Battala M, Gajanan V, Nair S, Dasgupta A, Silverman JG, Balaiah D, Saggurti N. Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial Evaluation of a Gender Equity and Family Planning Intervention for Married Men and Couples in Rural India. PLoS One. 2016 May 11;11(5):e0153190. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0153190. eCollection 2016. — View Citation
Yore J, Dasgupta A, Ghule M, Battala M, Nair S, Silverman J, Saggurti N, Balaiah D, Raj A. CHARM, a gender equity and family planning intervention for men and couples in rural India: protocol for the cluster randomized controlled trial evaluation. Reprod Health. 2016 Feb 20;13:14. doi: 10.1186/s12978-016-0122-3. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Number of Non-pregnant Couples With Modern Contraceptive Use in Past 3 Months | Based on self-report in survey on item assessing form of contraceptive used in past 3 months, with all types of traditional and modern contraceptives included as options. Variable will be constructed by dichotomizing data as yes/no for use of modern contraceptives. This measure was taken from the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) and has been used in India's DHS for decades.
This outcome excludes currently pregnant couples. |
18 months | |
Secondary | Number of Couples Reporting Marital Sexual Violence | Marital Sexual Violence will be assessed via two items asked of wives on forced or pressured sexual activity from husband in the past six months, dichotomized based on a yes response to either item. These items were taken from the Demographic and Health Survey. Prior research from India documents a Cronbach's alpha for this two item measure of 0.97. | 18 months | |
Secondary | Number of Couples Reporting Unintended Pregnancy During Follow-up Time Period | This outcome will be constructed based on reported pregnancy during the 18-month follow up time period, and a question asked of the female participant in reference to each pregnancy whether they had wanted the pregnancy at that time, not at that time but in the future, or not at all. If participants indicate that they did not want at least one pregnancy during the follow-up time period at that time or at all, they were be identified as having an unintended pregnancy. | 18 months |
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