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Maria Lohan1, Áine Aventin1, Mike Clarke2,3, Rhonda M Curran1, Lisa Maguire1, Rachael Hunter4, Clíona McDowell3, Lisa McDaid5, Honor Young6, James White6, Adam Fletcher7, Rebecca French8, Christopher Bonell8, Julia V Bailey9, Liam O'Hare10.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Teenage pregnancy remains a worldwide health concern which is an outcome of, and contributor to, health inequalities. The need for gender-aware interventions with a focus on males in addressing teenage pregnancy has been highlighted as a global health need by WHO and identified in systematic reviews of (relationship and sexuality education (RSE)). This study aims to test the effectiveness of an interactive film-based RSE intervention, which draws explicit attention to the role of males in preventing an unintended pregnancy by reducing unprotected heterosexual teenage sex among males and females under age 16 years. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: A phase III cluster randomised trial with embedded process and economic evaluations. If I Were Jack encompasses a culturally sensitive interactive film, classroom materials, a teacher-trainer session and parent animations and will be delivered to replace some of the usual RSE for the target age group in schools in the intervention group. Schools in the control group will not receive the intervention and will continue with usual RSE. Participants will not be blinded to allocation. Schools are the unit of randomisation stratified per country and socioeconomic status. We aim to recruit 66 UK schools (24 in Northern Ireland; 14 in each of England, Scotland and Wales), including approximately 7900 pupils. A questionnaire will be administered at baseline and at 12-14 months postintervention. The primary outcome is reported unprotected sex, a surrogate measure associated with unintended teenage pregnancy. Secondary outcomes include knowledge, attitudes, skills and intentions relating to avoiding teenage pregnancy in addition to frequency of engagement in sexual intercourse, contraception use and diagnosis of sexually transmitted infections. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethical approval was obtained from Queen's University Belfast. Results will be published in peer-reviewed journals and disseminated to stakeholders. Funding is from the National Institute for Health Research. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ISRCTN99459996. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2018. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ.Entities:
Keywords: community child health; preventive medicine; public health; sexual medicine
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30056390 PMCID: PMC6067362 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-022128
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Figure 1The JACK trial flow chart. RSE, relationship and sexuality education.
Figure 2School recruitment strategy. RSE, relationship and sexuality education.
Figure 3If I Were Jack theory of change logic model.
Psychosocial and behavioural components of the If I Were Jack intervention
| Component | Aim |
| Knowledge | Increase knowledge of: ways of avoiding unintended pregnancy; roles and responsibilities of young men in relation to unintended pregnancy; possible negative relational, social, emotional and financial consequences of unintended pregnancy and sources of information and support for unintended pregnancy and sexual health more broadly. |
| Communication skills | Increase skills in communicating with parents, peers and sexual partners about avoiding unintended pregnancy. |
| Attitudes | Increase anticipated regret about the consequences of unintended pregnancy on current and future goals. |
| Social influences | Increase awareness of peer norms, stereotypical gender norms and parental attitudes and beliefs about teenage pregnancy. |
| Beliefs about capabilities | Increase perceived behavioural control to avoid unintended pregnancy (say no to sex or obtain and use contraception correctly) and increase self-efficacy to communicate about avoiding unintended pregnancy with parents, peers and professionals. |
| Intentions | Increase strength of intention to avoid unplanned teenage pregnancy. |
Figure 4Integration of process evaluation with experimental design methodology to achieve research objectives. SES, socioeconomic status.
Figure 5Current and future impacts of If I Were Jack on costs and benefits. STI, sexually transmitted infection.