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Matern Child Health J. 2022 Jul;26(7):1453-1463. doi: 10.1007/s10995-022-03413-6. Epub 2022 Mar 16.
A small but growing body of evidence suggests individualized support services and improved access to contraception can promote healthy birth spacing among adolescent mothers. This study examines the effectiveness of Steps to Success, a 2-year home visiting program in San Angelo, Texas, enhanced with content designed to reduce rapid repeat pregnancy among young mothers, increase fathers' involvement, and support mothers' education and career aspirations.
The study used a randomized controlled trial, with 594 young mothers ages 14-20 randomly assigned to either a program group that received Steps to Success or a control group that received an existing home visiting program focused only on parenting and child development. Women in both research groups completed a baseline survey upon enrolling in the study and 1- and 2-year follow-up surveys.
After 2 years, participants in the Steps to Success and existing home visiting groups had similar rates of repeat pregnancy. However, women in the Steps to Success group were more likely to use long-acting reversible contraceptives (effect size = 0.18, p = 0.066), particularly younger adolescent mothers ages 14-18 (effect size = 0.34, p = 0.010). Steps to Success also decreased the incidence of unprotected sex for younger adolescent mothers (effect size = -0.25, p = 0.035). Steps to Success did not improve outcomes in other domains.
Steps to Success improved some outcomes related to healthy birth spacing among younger adolescent mothers. Communities interested in similar programming may want to consider focusing their services on this age group.
越来越多的证据表明,个性化的支持服务和改善避孕措施的可及性可以促进青少年母亲的健康生育间隔。本研究考察了 Steps to Success 的有效性,这是一个为期两年的家访项目,在德克萨斯州圣安吉洛实施,其内容旨在减少年轻母亲的快速重复妊娠、增加父亲的参与度,并支持母亲的教育和职业抱负。
该研究采用随机对照试验,将 594 名年龄在 14-20 岁的年轻母亲随机分配到接受 Steps to Success 的项目组或接受仅关注育儿和儿童发展的现有家访项目的对照组。两个研究组的女性在参加研究时都完成了基线调查,并在 1 年和 2 年的随访调查中完成了调查。
两年后,参加 Steps to Success 和现有家访项目的参与者的重复妊娠率相似。然而,参加 Steps to Success 项目的女性更有可能使用长效可逆避孕药(效应大小=0.18,p=0.066),尤其是年龄在 14-18 岁的年轻青少年母亲(效应大小=0.34,p=0.010)。Steps to Success 还降低了年轻青少年母亲无保护性行为的发生率(效应大小=-0.25,p=0.035)。Steps to Success 并没有改善其他领域的结果。
Steps to Success 改善了年轻青少年母亲在健康生育间隔方面的一些结果。有兴趣开展类似项目的社区可能希望考虑将其服务重点放在这个年龄组上。