Enhancing Reproductive Health Among Adolescent Girls in India: Results of An Individualized RCT to study the efficacy of the Go Nisha Go Mobile Game
Aparna Raj,
Lalita Shankar,
Anvita Dixit
et al.
Abstract:Background
Adolescent girls in India face significant barriers to accessing sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information and services. Digital interventions, particularly mobile-based ones, promise to deliver SRH education in a fun and engaging manner. These can be offered privately directly to the adolescent, allowing players to ‘experience’ the outcomes of their choices, receive tailored feedback, and the option to ‘try again’.
Methods
This study evaluated the efficacy of "Go Nisha Go®" (GNG), a low-end … Show more
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