Teen Pregnancy, Sexually Transmitted Infections
Conditions
Keywords
adolescents, teen pregnancy prevention, sexually transmitted infections prevention, place-based programs, health education
Brief summary
The purpose of this study is to determine the impact Pono Choices has among youth for teen pregnancy and STI prevention measures such as: initiation of sexual activity; engagement in high risk sexual behaviors; knowledge of pregnancy and STI prevention; attitudes toward healthy sexual behaviors; skills in managing relationships and choices; and intentions about future sexual activity.
Detailed description
The study used a cluster randomized controlled design to evaluate the impact of Pono Choices. Thirty-six middle schools in Hawaii were randomly assigned to participate as either a treatment or control school. Treatment school teachers were trained to deliver Pono Choices. Control school teachers did not receive training and chose their own middle school sexual health education curricula. Over 1,700 7th and 8th grade students in 34 Hawaii schools enrolled into the study. As part of the study, students were invited to participate in baseline and follow-up surveys. The student survey responses were used to determine the impact Pono Choices has on teen pregnancy and STI prevention measures.
Interventions
Medically accurate teen pregnancy and STI prevention education delivered through a place-based framework integrating Hawaiian cultural activities that draw upon both historical and local references.
Teen pregnancy and STI prevention education left to the discretion of the school.
Sponsors
Study design
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria
* Cluster level: Schools with grades 7 and 8 in Hawaii * Person level: Students with parent consent and who read and understand English
Exclusion criteria
* Cluster level: Public middle schools which included grade 6 * Person level: Students who did not provide written assent
Design outcomes
Primary
| Measure | Time frame |
|---|---|
| Initiation of sexual activity assessed by the percent reporting on the questionnaire that they have had sexual intercourse. | 1 year |
Secondary
| Measure | Time frame |
|---|---|
| Engagement in high risk sexual behaviors assessed by the percent reporting on the questionnaire that they have engaged in sexual intercourse without a condom or other effective method of birth control in the past 3 months. | 1 year |
Other
| Measure | Time frame |
|---|---|
| Knowledge related to pregnancy & STI prevention assessed by the percent of pregnancy and STI prevention knowledge items on the questionnaire answered correctly. | 1 year |
| Attitudes related to teen pregnancy & STI prevention behaviors assessed by the average rating of scale items on the questionnaire on the importance of healthy sexual behaviors. | 1 year |
| Skills related to teen pregnancy & STI prevention assessed by the average rating of scale items on the questionnaire on difficulty of skills related to managing relationship and choices. | 1 year |
| Intentions to have sex assessed by the scale response on the questionnaire on intention to have sex in the next 12 months. | 1 year |