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This randomized controlled trial will evaluate Game Changers for Cervical Cancer Prevention (GC-CCP) for increasing cervical cancer (CC) screening advocacy among intervention recipients (index participants) towards female social network members, and uptake of CC screening among enrolled female social network members (alter participants) who have not previously been screened. The main research questions are:
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This randomized controlled trial will evaluate Game Changers for Cervical Cancer Prevention (GC-CCP) for increasing cervical cancer (CC) screening among previously unscreened social network members. The trial will be conducted at 4 study clinics [2 public, 2 private-not-for-profit (PNFP), one each in an urban and rural location]. At each clinic, 40 women screened for CC in the past year will be enrolled in the RCT as index participants (n=160 index) and randomized to the intervention (in two groups of 10) or wait-list control. The intervention will consist of 6 weekly group sessions that focus on CC stigma reduction, sharing of CC screening experience with others, knowledge of CC facts and myths, and skills building for engagement in CC prevention advocacy with female social network members (1st degree alters). Each index will recruit up to three alters (n~440 1st degree alters) at baseline who have not screened for CC; these index and alter participants will be followed up at months 6 and 12. At month 6, half of the 1st degree alters will be asked to recruit up to female social network members (2nd degree alters) whom they have engaged in CC screening advocacy with; these 2nd degree alters will receive a single phone-based brief interview; at month 12, the other half of the 1st degree alters will be asked to recruit up to two 2nd degree alters for the same purpose.
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1,400 participants in 2 patient groups
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Glenn Wagner, PhD; Laura Bogart, PhD
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