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Effects of gender-transformative relationships and sexuality education to reduce adolescent pregnancy (the JACK trial): a cluster-randomised trial
BACKGROUND: The need to engage boys in gender-transformative relationships and sexuality education (RSE) to reduce adolescent pregnancy is endorsed by WHO. We aimed to test an intervention which used a gender-transformative approach to engage adolescents in RSE to prevent unprotected sex. METHODS: T...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7613971/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35779545 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2468-2667(22)00117-7 |
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author | Lohan, Maria Brennan-Wilson, Aoibheann Hunter, Rachael Gabrio, Andrea McDaid, Lisa Young, Honor French, Rebecca Aventin, Áine Clarke, Mike McDowell, Clíona Logan, Danielle Toase, Sorcha O’Hare, Liam Bonell, Chris Gillespie, Katie Gough, Aisling Lagdon, Susan Warren, Emily Buckley, Kelly Lewis, Ruth Adara, Linda McShane, Theresa Bailey, Julia White, James |
author_facet | Lohan, Maria Brennan-Wilson, Aoibheann Hunter, Rachael Gabrio, Andrea McDaid, Lisa Young, Honor French, Rebecca Aventin, Áine Clarke, Mike McDowell, Clíona Logan, Danielle Toase, Sorcha O’Hare, Liam Bonell, Chris Gillespie, Katie Gough, Aisling Lagdon, Susan Warren, Emily Buckley, Kelly Lewis, Ruth Adara, Linda McShane, Theresa Bailey, Julia White, James |
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description | BACKGROUND: The need to engage boys in gender-transformative relationships and sexuality education (RSE) to reduce adolescent pregnancy is endorsed by WHO. We aimed to test an intervention which used a gender-transformative approach to engage adolescents in RSE to prevent unprotected sex. METHODS: This cluster-randomised trial with process and economic evaluations tested a school-based intervention entitled If I Were Jack versus standard RSE (control) for students (aged 14–15 years) in UK schools. Schools were randomly allocated (1:1) and masked to allocation at baseline. The primary outcome was self-reported avoidance of unprotected sex (sexual abstinence or use of reliable contraception at last sex) after 12–14-months. We analysed the data using intention-to-treat mixed effects regression models. FINDINGS: Of 803 schools assessed for eligibility, 263 schools were invited by letter, of which 66 schools agreed to be randomly assigned, of which 62 schools completed follow-up. The trial was done between Feb 1, 2018, and March 6, 2020. 8216 students participated at baseline in 2018; 6561 (79·85%) provided 12-14 months follow-up. There was no significant difference in the primary outcome of avoidance of unprotected sex: 2648 (86·62) of 3057 in the intervention group avoided unprotected sex versus 2768 (86·41%) of 3203 in the control group (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 0.85 [95% CI 0·58-1·26], p=0·42). Exploratory post-hoc analysis of the two components of the primary outcome showed that significantly more intervention students used reliable contraception at last sex compared with control students and there was no significant difference between the groups for sexual abstinence. No adverse events were reported. INTERPRETATION: The intervention had a null effect on the primary outcome of preventing unprotected sex (increasing sexual abstinence or use of reliable contraception) in the whole student population. However, the results showed significant increases in use of reliable contraceptives for sexually active students. Engaging all young people early through RSE is important so that as they become sexually active, rates of unprotected sex are reduced. FUNDING: National Institute for Health Research. |
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spelling | pubmed-76139712022-12-20 Effects of gender-transformative relationships and sexuality education to reduce adolescent pregnancy (the JACK trial): a cluster-randomised trial Lohan, Maria Brennan-Wilson, Aoibheann Hunter, Rachael Gabrio, Andrea McDaid, Lisa Young, Honor French, Rebecca Aventin, Áine Clarke, Mike McDowell, Clíona Logan, Danielle Toase, Sorcha O’Hare, Liam Bonell, Chris Gillespie, Katie Gough, Aisling Lagdon, Susan Warren, Emily Buckley, Kelly Lewis, Ruth Adara, Linda McShane, Theresa Bailey, Julia White, James Lancet Public Health Article BACKGROUND: The need to engage boys in gender-transformative relationships and sexuality education (RSE) to reduce adolescent pregnancy is endorsed by WHO. We aimed to test an intervention which used a gender-transformative approach to engage adolescents in RSE to prevent unprotected sex. METHODS: This cluster-randomised trial with process and economic evaluations tested a school-based intervention entitled If I Were Jack versus standard RSE (control) for students (aged 14–15 years) in UK schools. Schools were randomly allocated (1:1) and masked to allocation at baseline. The primary outcome was self-reported avoidance of unprotected sex (sexual abstinence or use of reliable contraception at last sex) after 12–14-months. We analysed the data using intention-to-treat mixed effects regression models. FINDINGS: Of 803 schools assessed for eligibility, 263 schools were invited by letter, of which 66 schools agreed to be randomly assigned, of which 62 schools completed follow-up. The trial was done between Feb 1, 2018, and March 6, 2020. 8216 students participated at baseline in 2018; 6561 (79·85%) provided 12-14 months follow-up. There was no significant difference in the primary outcome of avoidance of unprotected sex: 2648 (86·62) of 3057 in the intervention group avoided unprotected sex versus 2768 (86·41%) of 3203 in the control group (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 0.85 [95% CI 0·58-1·26], p=0·42). Exploratory post-hoc analysis of the two components of the primary outcome showed that significantly more intervention students used reliable contraception at last sex compared with control students and there was no significant difference between the groups for sexual abstinence. No adverse events were reported. INTERPRETATION: The intervention had a null effect on the primary outcome of preventing unprotected sex (increasing sexual abstinence or use of reliable contraception) in the whole student population. However, the results showed significant increases in use of reliable contraceptives for sexually active students. Engaging all young people early through RSE is important so that as they become sexually active, rates of unprotected sex are reduced. FUNDING: National Institute for Health Research. 2022-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7613971/ /pubmed/35779545 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2468-2667(22)00117-7 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) International license. |
spellingShingle | Article Lohan, Maria Brennan-Wilson, Aoibheann Hunter, Rachael Gabrio, Andrea McDaid, Lisa Young, Honor French, Rebecca Aventin, Áine Clarke, Mike McDowell, Clíona Logan, Danielle Toase, Sorcha O’Hare, Liam Bonell, Chris Gillespie, Katie Gough, Aisling Lagdon, Susan Warren, Emily Buckley, Kelly Lewis, Ruth Adara, Linda McShane, Theresa Bailey, Julia White, James Effects of gender-transformative relationships and sexuality education to reduce adolescent pregnancy (the JACK trial): a cluster-randomised trial |
title | Effects of gender-transformative relationships and sexuality education to reduce adolescent pregnancy (the JACK trial): a cluster-randomised trial |
title_full | Effects of gender-transformative relationships and sexuality education to reduce adolescent pregnancy (the JACK trial): a cluster-randomised trial |
title_fullStr | Effects of gender-transformative relationships and sexuality education to reduce adolescent pregnancy (the JACK trial): a cluster-randomised trial |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of gender-transformative relationships and sexuality education to reduce adolescent pregnancy (the JACK trial): a cluster-randomised trial |
title_short | Effects of gender-transformative relationships and sexuality education to reduce adolescent pregnancy (the JACK trial): a cluster-randomised trial |
title_sort | effects of gender-transformative relationships and sexuality education to reduce adolescent pregnancy (the jack trial): a cluster-randomised trial |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7613971/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35779545 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2468-2667(22)00117-7 |
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