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The Effect of an Entertainment-Education Intervention on Reproductive Health of Young Women of Color.

Camille J Saucier1, Sapna Suresh1, John J Brooks1, Nathan Walter1, Aaron Plant2, Jorge A Montoya2.   

Abstract

While teen pregnancy rates in the United States have been declining for decades, they remain the highest of all western countries. Within the U.S., Black and Latina teens experience disproportionate rates of unplanned pregnancy. Plan A is an entertainment-education video intervention that was developed to help address these disparities, in part by emphasizing the ability of young cisgender women to control when they become pregnant by using an effective contraception method. The intervention was developed in close collaboration with the target audience (Black and Latina women aged 18-19) to ensure that it was relevant, engaging, and motivational. We conducted an online study to: (a) investigate the effects of Plan A on attitudes toward the contraception methods covered in the video; (b) whether these effects varied by race/ethnicity or age, and; (c) if identification with characters in the video mediated these effects. The study used a posttest-only design where participants were randomly assigned to watch Plan A or to a neutral control condition. The sample included Black, Latina, and non-Latina White women aged 16 to 19 (N= 242), with younger and White women included for comparison purposes. Results indicated that exposure to Plan A significantly improved attitudes toward long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) among all age groups and among young Black and Latina women, but not White women. These findings may be explained by participant's identification with the Black and Latina lead characters - both of whom model positive reproductive health behaviors.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33784898     DOI: 10.1080/10410236.2021.1903741

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Commun        ISSN: 1041-0236


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Review 1.  The Need for Earlier Implementation of Comprehensive Sexual Education Within a Formal Classroom Setting and Beyond Based on the Influences of Technology.

Authors:  Alexandria L Betit; Christina Kennedy
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-08-29
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