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NCT ID: NCT03238313 Completed - Clinical trials for Teen Pregnancy Prevention

Evaluation of "Plan A"

Start date: June 15, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study is to determine if exposure to the "Plan A" video influences viewers' uptake of LARC, reduces unprotected sexual activity, and increases receipt of STI testing.

NCT ID: NCT02957669 Completed - Clinical trials for Teen Pregnancy Prevention

Evaluation of Practice Self-Regulation

PS-R
Start date: June 1, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study is to determine the impact of the offer to participate in the Practice Self-Regulation (PS-R) (treatment) relative to the offer to participate in the Therapy Practice Group (control) on participants' reported number of sexual partners and reported number of times having sex without a condom nine months after the end of treatment.

NCT ID: NCT02816424 Completed - Clinical trials for Teen Pregnancy Prevention

Brief Intervention for Teen Pregnancy Prevention

TEMPO
Start date: November 11, 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Although the Academy of Pediatrics and the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine recommend that teen health providers screen for sexual risk behaviors and provide education and counseling to those at risk, there are currently no specific guidelines or protocols available to guide such practices, nor have there been any rigorous evaluations of efficacy. Preventing teen pregnancy through brief intervention in primary care holds the promise to have a significant public health impact and reduce health disparities by engaging, educating, and motivating the majority of teens who visit a primary care setting each year. In the current study, we seek to rigorously evaluate the impact of brief intervention vs. informational control on unprotected sexual intercourse among teens with past year unprotected sex at two primary care clinics serving predominately underserved, minority populations in New Mexico. The target population for the current study will be 1350 male and female teens, aged 13-19, from the Atrisco Center for Family and Community Health and the Albuquerque Job Corps Wellness Center. Extensive formative work involving the study population will be conducted prior to the trial to refine the motivational interviewing-based brief intervention. Eligible youth will be randomly assigned to brief intervention or an informational control condition, in addition to regularly offered medically-based contraception consultation and prescription services. Follow-ups at 3- and 9- months will compare rates of unprotected sex and acceptance of long-acting reversible contraceptives. Brief education and counseling interventions could be feasibly implemented during the greater than eight preventive and acute primary care visits that the average US adolescent attends during their teen years. Such an approach could conserve valuable resources required by more intensive interventions for nonresponsive teens with greater need. Furthermore, social determinants of health, such as poverty and race, that may reduce access to more extensive psychosocial interventions, are less likely to prevent access to primary care, increasing health equity.

NCT ID: NCT02544841 Completed - Clinical trials for Teen Pregnancy Prevention

Evaluation of Safer Sex Intervention (SSI)

Start date: February 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study is to determine the impact of the offer to participate in Safer Sex Intervention (SSI) (treatment) relative to the offer to participate in Female Sexual Health (control) on three self-reported sexual behaviors (condom use, other contraceptive use, and frequency of sex) six months after the end of treatment.

NCT ID: NCT02539589 Completed - Clinical trials for Teen Pregnancy Prevention

Evaluation of Becoming a Responsible Teen (BART)

Start date: June 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study is to determine the impact of the offer to participate in Becoming a Responsible Teen (BART) (treatment) relative to the offer to participate in Healthy Living (control) on two self-reported sexual behaviors (condom use and frequency of sex) six months after the end of treatment.

NCT ID: NCT01698073 Completed - Clinical trials for Teen Pregnancy Prevention

Effect of a Culturally-based Intervention on Sexual Risky Behavior Among Young American Indian Adolescents

COL/AS+
Start date: September 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Youth who participate in the Circle of Life (COL) program will report less sexual risk taking behavior compared to youth who do not receive the program.