Empowering Girls: Health-seeking Behavior, Staying in School, and Preventing Risky Sex
- Conditions
- Pregnancy RelatedBehavior, Health
- Registration Number
- NCT05022277
- Lead Sponsor
- Young 1ove
- Brief Summary
This study will test the effectiveness of a phone-based big sister/big brother program designed to provide health information and support, reduce school dropouts, and promote safer relationships.
The program's goal is to create a phone-based safe space, to ensure adolescents remained connected with access to support and health information during COVID lockdowns.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 2000
- Adolescent who provided their phone number to Young 1ove staff when prompted by their school; or their siblings/ other adolescents living in the same household.
- Parents and students consented to participate.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Share of students that have been or are pregnant and/or have dropped out of school ~6 months post-program These two outcomes (using school administrative data on whether students have dropped out of school and were pregnant) will be combined into a composite variable equal to 1 if the student has become pregnant and/or has dropped out of school.
Share of students with the accurate belief that older partners have the highest risk of HIV compared to younger partners. ~4 weeks post program Indicator variable from the survey question wording: "Who do you think has the highest risk of infecting you with HIV?"
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Share of students reporting that they make the final decision in their life about visiting a Sexual and reproductive health clinic ~4 weeks post program Indicator variable from the survey question response
Share of students reporting that if they or their partner were pregnant, they would tell the data collector ~4 weeks post program Indicator variable coded 1 if student answered likely or very likely to 'If you were pregnant, how likely would you be to tell me?'
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Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Young 1ove
🇧🇼Gaborone, Botswana
Young 1ove🇧🇼Gaborone, BotswanaEfua BortsieContactebortsie@young1ove.org