Harnessing the Power of Technology to Improve Sexual and Reproductive Youth Health in Nicaragua: A Randomized Field Study.

Adriana Gómez Gómez, Carolina Alfaro González, Catherine Strachan Lindenberg, Sara Benítez Majano, Vilma Medrano García, Luis F Guillen, Mariana Harnecker Romanjek, Mary Coffman
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Introduction: Nicaragua is among the poorest countries in Latin America and has one of the highest adolescent pregnancy rates in the region. One in four of pregnancies are adolescents and they are more likely to experience poverty and gender and economic inequality. Method: This pilot randomized field study assessed use, satisfaction, and impact of a brief e-learning short-term intervention to improve the sexual and reproductive health (SRH) knowledge, skills, motivations, and behaviors among 14-17-year-old Nicaraguan youth. Results: While access to technology and internet were significant barriers, App and email delivery channels were feasible means for communicating with youth who had access to the internet and mobile devices. Youth who used the app were most likely to complete the entire intervention. Youth were very satisfied with the intervention (98%) and significantly improved SRH knowledge, skills and motivations, and delayed age at the first sexual encounter. Conclusion: Results are promising and indicate potential for the scalability of this type of intervention.

利用技术力量改善尼加拉瓜青年性健康和生殖健康:一项随机实地研究。
尼加拉瓜是拉丁美洲最贫穷的国家之一,也是该地区青少年怀孕率最高的国家之一。四分之一的孕妇是青少年,她们更有可能经历贫困以及性别和经济不平等。方法:本试验随机实地研究评估了14-17岁尼加拉瓜青年使用简短的电子学习短期干预来改善性健康和生殖健康(SRH)知识、技能、动机和行为的使用、满意度和影响。结果:虽然技术和互联网接入是主要障碍,但App和电子邮件传递渠道是与有互联网和移动设备接入的青少年进行沟通的可行手段。使用该应用程序的青少年最有可能完成整个干预。青少年对干预非常满意(98%),显著提高了性生殖健康知识、技能和动机,并推迟了第一次性行为的年龄。结论:结果是有希望的,表明了这种干预的可扩展性。
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