Contraceptive Behavior Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Impact of Group-based Life Skills and Health Empowerment for Young, Married, Women to Avoid Unintended Pregnancies in India
The goal of the cluster randomized trial is to evaluate the impact of a reproductive health and empowerment intervention (TARANG) compared to the standard of care health information (control group) on the prevalence of contraceptive use and time-to-pregnancy (primary outcomes) in Rajasthan, India. Participants will participate in TARANG intervention and receive the following sessions: 1. Navigating newly formed relationships (e.g. spousal communication, healthy relationships with in-laws, establishing peer network, and negotiation skills) 2. Improving women's awareness of sexual reproductive health 3. Challenging inequitable gender norms with an aim to reduce unintended pregnancies. 4. Life skills education to enable them to have improved social mobility, decision-making, and agency. Investigators will compare the TARANG intervention with the standard of care to see if it delays unintended pregnancies among women.
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