2017
DOI: 10.3310/phr05010
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Increasing boys’ and girls’ intentions to avoid teenage pregnancy: a cluster randomised controlled feasibility trial of an interactive video drama-based intervention in post-primary schools in Northern Ireland

Abstract: BackgroundAdolescent men have a vital yet neglected role in reducing unintended teenage pregnancy (UTP). There is a need for gender-sensitive educational interventions.ObjectivesTo determine the value and feasibility of conducting an effectiveness trial of theIf I Were JackRelationship and Sexuality Education (RSE) intervention in a convenience quota sample of post-primary schools in Northern Ireland. Secondary objectives were to assess acceptability to schools, pupils (male/female, aged 14–15 years) and paren… Show more

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“…Such a difference of 1.4% in unprotected sex has been shown to have a meaningful impact on pregnancy rates. 14 50–52 The between-group difference in the incidence of unprotected sex of 1.3% (95% CI 0.5% to 2.2%) by 9 months in our feasibility trial 43 demonstrates that such an effect size is plausible and is consistent with effect sizes seen in the literature. 50 The study will take account of clustering.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…Such a difference of 1.4% in unprotected sex has been shown to have a meaningful impact on pregnancy rates. 14 50–52 The between-group difference in the incidence of unprotected sex of 1.3% (95% CI 0.5% to 2.2%) by 9 months in our feasibility trial 43 demonstrates that such an effect size is plausible and is consistent with effect sizes seen in the literature. 50 The study will take account of clustering.…”
Section: Methods and Analysissupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In the earlier feasibility trial, we had consulted extensively with pupils about the questionnaire. 43 The intervention and trial design has also been informed by a Trial Stakeholders Group. This group is composed of relationship and sexuality education experts and teachers and senior representatives from key statutory organisations and government departments from all four nations of the UK.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Resources were categorised according to the stage in the process at which they were incurred [planning and preparation for delivery (stage 1) or intervention delivery (stage 2)], in keeping with other trials of public health intervention. [79][80][81][82] Resources associated with the development of the intervention (stage 0) were not included in the overall costs, as they would not be incurred should the intervention be adopted into practice in the future. Details about the steps involved in developing the intervention are presented in Chapter 1 of this report.…”
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confidence: 99%