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NCT ID: NCT06307002 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Contraception Behavior

Evaluating What's My Method? in Barbados

Start date: March 11, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to measure the impact of the What's My Method game on participants' sense of agency, education, and empowerment around contraceptive decision-making. Patients receiving standard of care contraceptive counseling will be compared to those who play the game in addition to counseling.

NCT ID: NCT06296797 Recruiting - Contraception Clinical Trials

Patient-centered Information on Permanent Contraception

Start date: April 1, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this study is to understand whether providing information to women with a strong desire to avoid future pregnancy about how tubal sterilization compares to long-acting reversible contraceptives improves perceived access to available contraceptives. Participants will: - Complete a baseline survey - Receive access to web-based educational resources - Complete a brief follow up survey immediately after exploring these web-based resources - Complete a follow-up survey 3 months after enrolling The investigators will compare outcomes among participants provided with access to a new website (intervention) summarizing recent patient-centered outcomes research (PCOR) comparing interval laparoscopic tubal sterilization and long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) to control participants provided with access to the existing Planned Parenthood website on tubal sterilization.

NCT ID: NCT06100679 Recruiting - Child Development Clinical Trials

Responsible Engaged and Loving (REAL) Fathers Intervention Evaluation

Start date: October 18, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this stepped-wedge cluster randomized control trial is to assess whether a Ugandan community-based intervention for young fathers (ages 18-25 years) of children ages 0-3 years impacts fathers' knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors surrounding positive parenting practices, father-child interaction, harsh physical punishment of children, and intimate partner violence.

NCT ID: NCT05889689 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Evaluation of an Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Program; Relationship Smarts+ With Lessons From Mind Matters

Start date: September 23, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this randomized control trial (RCT) is to assess an innovative adolescent pregnancy prevention program among youth that are at the highest risk of adolescent pregnancy, to prevent pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), including HIV/AIDS in the greater Miami area in Florida. The primary research question it aims to answer is: (RQ1a): What is the effect of adding 4.5 hours of Mind Matters trauma-coping skills curriculum to the Relationship Smarts Plus curriculum, on rates of unprotected sex among 9th and 10th graders compared to the students receiving only the 14-hour-long Relationship Smarts Plus curriculum? (RQ1b): What is the effect of the 14-hour-long Relationship Smarts Plus curriculum on rates of unprotected sex among 9th and 10th graders compared to the control group receiving only financial literacy? Participants will complete program lessons and complete surveys for data collection. The RCT will assess behavioral health outcomes and other psychological outcomes at four-time points (baseline, post-program, 3 months, and 12 months)

NCT ID: NCT05240066 Recruiting - Contraception Clinical Trials

Birth Control to Improve Birth Spacing

BIBS
Start date: February 17, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study aims to investigate the drivers of postpartum contraceptive use with a prospective cohort. The study will clarify the role of contraceptive knowledge, attitudes, norms, and self-efficacy in driving intention to initiate contraception postpartum and describe the impact of environmental barriers on enacting intended postpartum contraception initiation.

NCT ID: NCT04828824 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Contraception Behavior

Premature Discontinuation of Contraceptive Implants

Start date: June 18, 2021
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

To compare rates of etonogestrel implant discontinuation in implant initiators who are given advance provision of combined oral contraceptive pills (COCs) and a bleeding rescue regimen (COCR intervention) to participants given standard counseling (comparator).

NCT ID: NCT04584294 Recruiting - Contraception Clinical Trials

Patient-Centered Reproductive Decision Support Tool for Women Veterans

MyPath
Start date: March 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The investigators have developed a web-based decision support tool to help women Veterans get the information and care they need to achieve their reproductive goals, whether that includes optimizing their health before desired pregnancies or birth control to avoid unwanted pregnancies. The study will test the effect of sending a weblink to the decision tool to women Veterans prior to primary care visits at the VA. Half of participants will be sent a weblink before their appointment, and half will not be sent the link. The investigators hypothesize that participants who are sent the link will be more likely to report patient-centered discussions of their reproductive needs at visits, feel confident in communicating with their health care providers, have accurate knowledge about reproductive health, and choose birth control methods that best fit their preferences and needs.

NCT ID: NCT03919747 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Contraception Behavior

Oral Contraceptives in Reproductive Age Women

Start date: January 2, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Contraception is an important issue in public health; especially when maternal risks and morbidities are considered. There is a need for consciousness about the contraceptive choices. The reproductive age women in Turkey may be stubborn or may choose to believe heath information. The oral contraceptive drugs are not used because of wrong beliefs. This survey study aims to investigate the consciousness and knowledge about the oral contraceptives in 3 different areas in Turkey.