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NCT number NCT02539602
Other study ID # HSC20040080E
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received August 27, 2015
Last updated August 31, 2015
Start date September 2011
Est. completion date August 2015

Study information

Verified date August 2015
Source The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority United States: Institutional Review Board
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This trial evaluated the impact of N2K, a three-year quasi-experimental study to delay sexual initiation and increase condom and contraception use among high school students. The program was administered to treatment students beginning in the fall of 2012 (9th grade) and continued through the spring of 2015 (11th grade). The purpose of this study was to measure: 1) the impact of N2K on sexual initiation at the end of the three-year program and 2) the impact of N2K on condom or contraception non-use at the end of the program.


Description:

Need to Know is based on a framework of positive youth development intended to delay sexual initiation and reduce the rate of teenage pregnancy. The N2K curriculum is designed to support the treatment participants throughout their high school career with consecutive dosage for three years from 9th through 11th grade. The intended dosage for treatment participants is 16 lessons (25 minutes each) each year of the program (8 in the fall and 8 in the spring). The program consists of 3 years (48 lessons) of curriculum to be delivered in a group or classroom setting of up to 32 students. There are 16 lessons in each year of the curriculum. Eight lessons are intended to be taught in the fall semester and eight in the spring. Each lesson is 25 minutes long, and can be taught in any class period that allows for 25 minutes of content instruction.

The 9th grade course is N2K: Basics and consists of lessons that encourage self-discovery and goal setting, discuss human growth and development, adolescent risk behaviors, communication, STDs, abstinence, contraceptives, teen dating violence, legal issues, responsible media use, refusal skills, and role-playing. The 10th grade N2K: Decisions consists of lessons that increase decision making skills, clarify values, promote healthy relationships and the benefits of delaying sex, and review of anatomy, contraceptives, STDs, and legal issues. It promotes the development of critical thinking skills and application of the facts to real life situations. N2K: Decisions includes an original webisode series of 11 episodes, the first of which is viewed in class, and the others can be viewed online outside of class. The webisode series adds narrative to the basic facts being presented in class. The series runs, in conjunction with the 10th grade curriculum lessons 3-8. The 11th grade N2K: Relationships reinforces basic themes taught in prior years. It emphasizes healthy relationships, healthy living, and taking responsibility for personal health as an adolescent matures into adult life. The last three lessons are a culminating activity that allows participants to express what they have learned and present it to others. About 35% of the 48 sessions focuses on abstinence, 27% highlight positive youth development (PYD), 13% discuss risky behaviors, 12% address STDs, 8% cover contraceptives, and 5% discuss anatomy and puberty in the cumulative three years of the N2K Curriculum.

A paper and pencil survey was administered in school to assess program impacts. Treatment and comparison students were surveyed at baseline (fall 2011 for comparison and fall 2012 for treatment), and for the treatment group, surveying took place before the intervention began. Surveys were administered at the end of each year of programming (end of 9th grade, end of 10th grade, and end of 11th grade), which for the treatment students was after the N2K programming was completed for the year.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 1616
Est. completion date August 2015
Est. primary completion date August 2015
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender Both
Age group 14 Years to 15 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Students were eligible if they were in the 9th grade in the fall of the enrollment year (2011 for comparison students, and 2012 for treatment students), and not enrolled in the LifeSkills Class, which includes students that are severely developmentally challenged. Recruits were both male and female.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Students were not eligible if they were members of the LifeSkills self-contained special education group and not mainstreamed with other students. Students in the 10th grade who were repeating a 9th grade credit(s) were excluded from Treatment survey analysis.

Study Design

Allocation: Non-Randomized, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
The Need to Know students received the N2K curriculum as described previously


Locations

Country Name City State
n/a

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio The Office of Adolescent Health, HHS

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Delay sexual initiation - Survey question At program completion, what is the impact of Need to Know (N2K), a three-year program, on sexual initiation (vaginal intercourse) among virgins at baseline?
Sexual initiation was measured by a survey question asking: Have you ever had sexual intercourse? Yes or No
3 years No
Primary Decreases condom or contraception non-use - Survey question At program completion, what is the impact of Need to Know (N2K), a three-year program, on condom or contraception non-use for the full analytic sample?
Condom or contraception non-use was measured by asking the following two survey questions:
A: In the past 3 months, have you had sexual intercourse without you or your partner using a condom, even once? Yes or No
B: In the past 3 months, have you had sexual intercourse without using an effective method of birth control, even once? Yes or No
Condoms
Birth control pills
The shot (Depo Provera®)
The patch
The ring (NuvaRing®)
IUD (Mirena or Paragard® or Skyla®)
Implant (Implanon® or Nexplanon®)
3 years No
Secondary Delay sexual initiation - Survey question 1. After one year, what is the impact of Need to Know (N2K), a three-year program, on sexual initiation (vaginal intercourse) among virgins at baseline?
Sexual initiation was measured by a survey question asking: Have you ever had sexual intercourse? Yes or No
1 year No
Secondary Decreases condom or contraception non-use - Survey question 2. After one year, what is the impact of Need to Know (N2K), a three-year program, on condom or contraception non-use for the full analytic sample?
Condom or contraception non-use was measured by asking the following two survey questions:
A: In the past 3 months, have you had sexual intercourse without you or your partner using a condom, even once? Yes or No
B: In the past 3 months, have you had sexual intercourse without using an effective method of birth control, even once? Yes or No
Condoms
Birth control pills
The shot (Depo Provera®)
The patch
The ring (NuvaRing®)
IUD (Mirena or Paragard® or Skyla®)
Implant (Implanon® or Nexplanon®)
1 year No
Secondary Delay sexual initiation - Survey question 3. After two years, what is the impact of Need to Know (N2K), a three-year program, on sexual initiation (vaginal intercourse) among virgins at baseline?
Sexual initiation was measured by a survey question asking: Have you ever had sexual intercourse? Yes or No
2 years No
Secondary Decreases condom or contraception non-use - Survey question After two years, what is the impact of Need to Know (N2K), a three-year program, on condom or contraception non-use for the full analytic sample?
Condom or contraception non-use was measured by asking the following two survey questions:
A: In the past 3 months, have you had sexual intercourse without you or your partner using a condom, even once? Yes or No
B: In the past 3 months, have you had sexual intercourse without using an effective method of birth control, even once? Yes or No
Condoms
Birth control pills
The shot (Depo Provera®)
The patch
The ring (NuvaRing®)
IUD (Mirena or Paragard® or Skyla®)
Implant (Implanon® or Nexplanon®)
2 years No
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