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Design, implementation, and evaluation of childbearing intention program based on Multi -theory model in women of reproductive age referring to comprehensive health centers in Yazd
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/ Not yet recruitingNot ApplicableIIT The Impact of Vaginal Washing on Cervical Inflammation: a Randomized Controlled Trial
Vaginal washing is a common practice that many women perceive as hygienic. However, vaginal washing has been linked to adverse reproductive health outcomes including increased HIV acquisition risk. The mechanism linking vaginal washing to HIV risk remains unknown, but may be related to increased inflammation caused by intravaginal washing practices. The primary objective of this study is to test the hypothesis that a vaginal washing cessation intervention will reduce concentrations of soluble inflammatory mediators in cervicovaginal fluid and total immune cells in mucosal tissue, reduce cervical epithelial disruption, and increase concentrations of protective vaginal Lactobacillus spp. compared to control.
/ Not yet recruitingNot Applicable Rigorous Evaluation of Morehouse School of Medicine's Parent Toolkit 2.0 Intervention (Morehouse Family Health Study)
Child Trends will conduct a randomized control trial evaluation of Parent Toolkit 2.0, an innovative intervention for parents and caregivers of middle and high school students. Child Trends will collaborate with Morehouse School of Medicine, Tressa Tucker & Associates, LLC, and Good Deeds Ministry to implement and evaluate the program with 1,000 parent-teen pairs across Georgia. The program includes three components that will be delivered across a three-week period: (1) an online self-paced Parent Guide with information, tips, tools, and resources on adolescent health, including sexual health; (2) four videos modeling parent-teen communication around sex and contraception; and (3) two group-based sessions for parent participants to discuss program content and improve communication skills. The program aims to increase parent knowledge and parent-teen communication about adolescent health, sexual health, and relationships to help youth adopt health-promoting behaviors such as delaying sexual initiation and increasing contraceptive use.
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