Empowering Young Parents: Building Health Relationships Study Evaluation of the Safe Dates for Young Parents Intervention
RTI International
Summary
The goal of this trial is to learn how the Safe Dates for Young Parents (SDYP) intervention affects the sexual and reproductive health behaviors, and quality of, and attitudes surrounding intimate partner relationships in adolescents and young adults (AYA) assigned female sex at birth who are pregnant or parenting. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Will the SDYP intervention have any effect on the sexual and reproductive health behaviors during the study period? * Will the SDYP intervention have any effect on the prevention or reduction of intimate partner violence (IPV)? * Will the SDYP intervention have any effect on the attitudes and beliefs about healthy relationships? Researchers will compare the behaviors, attitudes, and beliefs about sexual and reproductive health and relationships of participants assigned to the SDYP intervention group to participants assigned to the control (non-SDYP intervention) group to see if there is any difference or changes in those behaviors, attitudes, and beliefs before-and-after or without the SDYP intervention. Participants in the SDYP intervention will attend ten (10) 50-minute group sessions that will involve interactive discussions, thinking through life-like scenarios, games, role-plays, brainstorming, and a poster contest and theatrical play.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 14–21 years
- Sex
- Female
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
Inclusion Criteria: Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) \[EYP study participants\] * Aged 14-21 years (inclusive) at Screening. * Assigned female sex at birth. * Currently pregnant or parenting their child who lives with them at least part-time. * Able to speak and read English or Spanish. * Able and willing to provide verbal informed consent for enrollment in the EYP study. * Able and willing to provide adequate contact/locator information. * Able and willing to complete protocol requirements, including completion of three study interviews over one year. Study Facilitators (process evaluation…
Interventions
- BehavioralSafe Dates for Young Parents (SDYP)
SDYP is a healthy relationship and intimate partner violence (IPV) prevention program, adapted from "Safe Dates (Foshee et al., 1998; Foshee et al., 1996)" designed for teens, that focuses on pregnant or parenting females. The program consists of ten group-based sessions (50 minutes each) led by a trained facilitator which include interactive discussions, analysis of scenarios, games, role-plays, brainstorming, and a poster contest and theatrical play.
Locations (12)
- Delaware Adolescent Program, Inc. (DAPI) - Kent CountyCamden, Delaware
- Delaware Adolescent Program, Inc. (DAPI) - Sussex CountyGeorgetown, Delaware
- Healthy Generations Program at Children's National HospitalWashington D.C., District of Columbia
- GCAPP and Communities In Schools of Albany/DoughertyAlbany, Georgia
- GCAPP and Covenant House GeorgiaAtlanta, Georgia
- Berrien County Health DepartmentBenton Harbor, Michigan