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一项针对 LGB 青少年的预防怀孕的移动健康干预措施:一项 RCT 研究。

An mHealth Intervention for Pregnancy Prevention for LGB Teens: An RCT.

机构信息

Center for Innovative Public Health Research, San Clemente, California.

Independent Consultant, Northborough, Massachusetts.

出版信息

Pediatrics. 2021 Mar;147(3). doi: 10.1542/peds.2020-013607. Epub 2021 Feb 10.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although lesbian, gay, bisexual and other sexual minority (LGB+) girls are more likely than heterosexual girls to be pregnant during adolescence, relevant pregnancy prevention programming is lacking.

METHODS

A national randomized controlled trial was conducted with 948 14- to 18-year-old cisgender LGB+ girls assigned to either Girl2Girl or an attention-matched control group. Participants were recruited on social media between January 2017 and January 2018 and enrolled over the telephone. Between 5 and 10 text messages were sent daily for 7 weeks. Both experimental arms ended with a 1-week booster delivered 12 weeks subsequently.

RESULTS

A total of 799 (84%) participants completed the intervention end survey. Participants were, on average, 16.1 years of age (SD: 1.2 years). Forty-three percent were minority race; 24% were Hispanic ethnicity. Fifteen percent lived in a rural area and 29% came from a low-income household. Girl2Girl was associated with significantly higher rates of condom-protected sex (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 1.48, < .001), current use of birth control other than condoms (aOR = 1.60, = .02), and intentions to use birth control among those not currently on birth control (aOR = 1.93, = .001). Differences in pregnancy were clinically but not statistically significant (aOR = 0.43, = .23). Abstinence (aOR = 0.82, = .34), intentions to be abstinent (aOR = 0.95, = .77), and intentions to use condoms (aOR = 1.09, = .59) were similar by study arm.

CONCLUSIONS

Girl2Girl appears to be associated with increases in pregnancy preventive behaviors for LGB+ girls, at least in the short-term. Comprehensive text messaging-based interventions could be used more widely to promote adolescent sexual health behaviors across the United States.

摘要

背景

尽管女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和其他性少数群体(LGB+)女孩在青春期怀孕的可能性高于异性恋女孩,但相关的怀孕预防计划却缺乏。

方法

一项全国性的随机对照试验在 948 名 14 至 18 岁的顺性别 LGB+女孩中进行,这些女孩被分配到 Girl2Girl 或一个注意力匹配的对照组。参与者于 2017 年 1 月至 2018 年 1 月期间在社交媒体上招募,并通过电话注册。在 7 周内,每天发送 5 到 10 条短信。两个实验组均在随后的 12 周内结束了为期 1 周的强化治疗。

结果

共有 799 名(84%)参与者完成了干预结束调查。参与者的平均年龄为 16.1 岁(标准差:1.2 岁)。43%为少数族裔;24%为西班牙裔。15%居住在农村地区,29%来自低收入家庭。Girl2Girl 与更高的 condom-protected sex(调整后的优势比[aOR] = 1.48,<0.001)、目前使用 condom 以外的避孕措施(aOR = 1.60,= 0.02)和目前未使用避孕措施但计划使用避孕措施的意愿(aOR = 1.93,= 0.001)显著相关。怀孕率的差异在临床上有意义但无统计学意义(aOR = 0.43,= 0.23)。禁欲(aOR = 0.82,= 0.34)、禁欲意愿(aOR = 0.95,= 0.77)和 condom 使用意愿(aOR = 1.09,= 0.59)在研究组之间相似。

结论

对于 LGB+女孩来说,Girl2Girl 似乎与增加怀孕预防行为有关,至少在短期内是这样。基于文本信息的综合干预措施可以更广泛地在美国推广,以促进青少年的性健康行为。

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