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Family Planning-based Partner Abuse Intervention to Reduce Unintended Pregnancy

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University of Pittsburgh

Status and phase

Completed
Phase 3

Conditions

Violence
Pregnancy

Treatments

Behavioral: Family Planning-based Partner Violence Intervention

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01459458
NICHD (Other Grant/Funding Number)
11050458

Details and patient eligibility

About

This is a community-based participatory study to test a brief intervention to reduce risk for intimate partner violence (IPV) and associated unintended pregnancy among young, medically underserved women attending family planning (FP) clinics. Women ages 16-29 years utilizing FP clinics report higher rates of IPV compared to their same-age peers, experiences associated with unintended pregnancy. A critical mechanism connecting IPV with poor reproductive health is abusive partners' control of women's reproduction through condom refusal, pressuring women to get pregnant, and birth control sabotage, a phenomenon described as reproductive coercion. In the investigative team's pilot intervention study 53% of young women using FP clinics reported ever experiencing IPV, and 25% reported reproductive coercion, the combination of which was strongly associated with unintended pregnancy. The proposed reproductive coercion/partner violence intervention was developed collaboratively by community-based practitioners, advocates, and researchers, with significant input from FP clients. Designed to be implemented within routine FP care, maximizing feasibility and sustainability of this program, the intervention provides 1) client education and assessment regarding IPV and reproductive coercion; 2) discussion of harm reduction behaviors to reduce risk for unintended pregnancy and IPV victimization, and 3) supported referrals to IPV victim services. This is a full-scale RCT to assess the effects of this innovative program on IPV, reproductive coercion and unintended pregnancy, major health threats for medically underserved women. Evaluation of this intervention will involve random assignment of 25 FP clinics (unit of randomization) in Western PA to either intervention or control (i.e., standard-of-care) conditions. Female FP clients ages 16-29 (N=3600) will be assessed at baseline, 12-20 weeks (FU1), and 12 months (FU2) to assess intervention effects on knowledge and behaviors related to IPV, reproductive coercion and related harm reduction, as well as unintended pregnancy. Data will be collected via audio computer-assisted self-interview in English or Spanish. Chart extraction will track clinic utilization, pregnancy testing, and diagnosed pregnancies. Regression models appropriate for longitudinal data from cluster-randomized trials will be used to estimate intervention effects.

Enrollment

3,687 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

16 to 29 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Inclusion:

  • female clients
  • ages 16-29
  • English or Spanish speaking
  • able to provide their own consent
  • plan to be in area for the next 12 months
  • willing to be contacted for follow up survey and able to provide additional contact information

Exclusion Criteria:

  • female clients not of the specified age range
  • neither English nor Spanish speaking
  • clients who are intoxicated or otherwise not able to provide their own consent

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

3,687 participants in 2 patient groups

Clinics trained in brief intervention
Experimental group
Description:
Female clients ages 16-29 seeking care in 11 reproductive health clinics in Western Pennsylvania where clinic providers are trained to implement the brief partner violence/reproductive coercion intervention.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Family Planning-based Partner Violence Intervention
Control sites providing standard of care
No Intervention group
Description:
Female clients ages 16-29 seeking care in 14 reproductive health clinics in Western Pennsylvania where clinic providers are providing standard domestic violence screening per usual standard of care.

Trial contacts and locations

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