Replication of the Teen Outreach Program in the Pacific Northwest
- Conditions
- Teenage Pregnancy
- Registration Number
- NCT02514811
- Lead Sponsor
- Philliber Research & Evaluation
- Brief Summary
The Northwest Coalition for Adolescent Health (NWCAH) replicated the Teen Outreach Program (TOP) in five states across the pacific northwest including Idaho, Alaska, Montana, Oregon, and Washington. The purpose of this study is to measure: at the end of the program year, were TOP students less likely than control group students to report ever being pregnant or causing someone to be pregnant?
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 8686
- Has parental consent and student assent
- Attends one of the schools and/or classes chosen for the program
- Lack of consent or assent
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Pregnancies 9 months In the spring at the end of the program year, did the Teen Outreach Program students report significantly fewer pregnancies or births than the students in the Community Voices (the counterfactual) program?
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Pregnancies at follow up 21 months In the spring, one year following the end of the program year, did the Teen Outreach Program students report significantly fewer pregnancies or births than the students in the Community Voices (the counterfactual) program?
Sexual behavior 9 months In the Spring, at the end of the program year, what is the impact of the Teen Outreach program relative to the Community Voices program (the counterfactual) on sexual behavior?
Contraceptive use 9 months In the Spring, at the end of the program year, what is the impact of the Teen Outreach program relative to the Community Voices program (the counterfactual) on contraception use?