Philliber Research & Evaluation, Accord, New York.
J Adolesc Health. 2021 Oct;69(4):636-643. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2021.04.002. Epub 2021 May 14.
The IN·clued: Inclusive Healthcare - Youth and Providers Empowered, program is an educational intervention designed to reduce unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning youths. The goals are to increase sexual health knowledge, healthcare self-efficacy, and sexual healthcare use, and to reduce unprotected sexual behaviors.
Through funding from the federal Office of Adolescent Health Teen Pregnancy Prevention Initiative, IN·clued was evaluated using a cluster randomized control trial. The study took place in 16 states with 1,401 youths; 1,182 of whom (84.4%) completed surveys one year after the workshop. This analysis uses an intent-to-treat framework using ordinary least squares regressions to estimate the effects on each outcome.
One year after the workshop, compared with the control youths, a significantly smaller proportion of IN·clued participants had vaginal sex without a condom in the past three months and did so significantly fewer times. Youths who received IN·clued demonstrated significantly higher knowledge and healthcare self-efficacy scores. A significantly greater proportion of the program youths had been to a doctor or clinic for and received contraception or birth control. A significantly greater proportion of the program youths reported feeling they could advocate for their own relevant sexual health care.
IN·clued sought to change risky sexual behaviors, sexual health knowledge, receipt of sexual health care services, and self-efficacy regarding health care and achieved these goals. Findings were extremely positive with a population that has been neglected in sex education programs.
IN·clued:包容的医疗保健-青年和提供者赋权计划是一项教育干预措施,旨在减少女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别、酷儿和疑问青年的意外怀孕和性传播疾病。目标是增加性健康知识、医疗保健自我效能和性保健使用,并减少无保护的性行为。
通过联邦青少年健康办公室青少年怀孕预防计划的资金,IN·clued 使用集群随机对照试验进行了评估。该研究在 16 个州进行,涉及 1401 名青年;其中 1182 名(84.4%)在研讨会一年后完成了调查。本分析使用意向治疗框架,使用普通最小二乘法回归估计每个结果的效果。
在研讨会一年后,与对照组青年相比,IN·clued 参与者过去三个月无保护性行为的比例显著较小,且性行为次数明显减少。接受 IN·clued 的青年表现出显著更高的知识和医疗保健自我效能得分。更多的项目青年曾因性健康问题去看医生或诊所,并获得避孕或节育措施。更多的项目青年报告说,他们觉得自己可以为自己的相关性健康护理辩护。
IN·clued 试图改变危险的性行为、性健康知识、获得性健康护理服务以及对医疗保健的自我效能,并实现了这些目标。对于一个在性教育项目中被忽视的人群,调查结果非常积极。