Adolescent Behavior Clinical Trial
Official title:
Assessing an Educational Intervention Program on Knowledge, Attitude and Behaviour Towards Pregnancy Prevention Based on Health Belief Model Amongst Adolescent Girls in Northern Ghana: A Clustered Randomized Trial
The study is designed to assess the impact of an educational intervention program on the knowledge, attitude and behaviour towards pregnancy prevention based on Health Belief Model amongst adolescent girls in Northern Ghana. It is a randomised clustered controlled trial to be conducted on Senior High School students in Northern Ghana The study hypothesises that knowledge, attitude and behaviour of adolescents towards pregnancy prevention will differ between the groups.
Adolescent pregnancy is a global problem because of its health, social, economic and
political repercussions on the globe. According to WHO about 16 million girls aged 15 to 19
and some 1 million girls under 15years give birth every year, mostly in low and middle-income
countries. Babies born to adolescent mothers face a substantially higher risk of dying than
those born to women aged 20 to 24. Pregnant adolescents also develop psychological problems
from social stigma, suffering physical and domestic violence in her attempt to meeting the
demands of pregnancy and childbearing. Children born to adolescents are at risk of
malnutrition, low mental and physical development, inappropriate social connection with
parents and poor education.
The factors associated with adolescent pregnancies include early marriages, poor social and
economic support. Curiosity and peer pressure, lack of sexuality education, poor reproductive
health services and poor attitude of health workers to providing contraceptive services for
adolescents amongst others.
Ghana developed a number of policies to improve adolescent development through the provision
of youth focus friendly health services in the country. However, adolescent pregnancy has not
declined as expected.
The Health Belief Model is one of the appropriate health promotion models designed to predict
preventive health behaviours, and it has enhanced preventive health behaviours in breast
cancer screening and prevention of risky sexual behaviours in adolescents as well as
prevention of iron deficiency anaemia. Schools are the best site for providing health
education and promotion interventions because students spend most of the time in school and
health promoters have the opportunity of reaching a large number of participants. Students of
Senior High Schools in Ghana are adolescents and most of them are sexually active and has
little knowledge about sex education and use of contraceptives. Therefore, providing
comprehensive sex education to adolescents in schools will increase their knowledge; enhance
their attitude and behavior towards pregnancy prevention.
This study, therefore, is intended to assess the impact of an educational intervention
program on the knowledge, attitude and behavior towards pregnancy prevention based on Health
Belief Model amongst adolescent girls in Northern Ghana.
The main objective is to assess the impact of an educational intervention program on
knowledge, attitude and behavior towards pregnancy prevention based on Health Belief Model
amongst adolescent girls in Northern Ghana.
Study design: The study shall be an interventional research using Clustered Randomized
Controlled Trial to assess the impact of an educational program on the knowledge, attitude
and behavior of adolescents towards teenage pregnancy using a researcher-structured
questionnaire based on the Health Belief Model and a validated psychometric "Teen Attitude
Pregnancy Scale" Intervention: A comprehensive sex education program shall be delivered in
approximately six (6) sessions comprising of an introductory lesson on susceptibility and
severity of teenage pregnancy, personal and community values, female reproductive system,
contraceptives and decision-making. A qualified midwife shall conduct the health education
program. Teaching and learning materials shall include flip charts, contraceptives, short
videos, role-play scenarios among others. A practical demonstration, group discussion,
lectures, role-play and interactive learning methods shall be employed. Attitudinal and
behavioural intervention strategies shall be adopted for the study based on the Taxonomy of
Behavior Change Techniques for interventions
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