Evaluation of My Future Self, an New Teen Pregnancy Prevention Group Intervention for Youth in Non-traditional Settings
Evaluation of My Future Self, an Innovative Teen Pregnancy Prevention Intervention
Children's Hospital Los Angeles
704 participants
Apr 13, 2023
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Children's Hospital Los Angeles and ETR will implement and test the effectiveness of a pregnancy prevention intervention, My Future Self, targeting youth ages 16-19 in Los Angeles and San Diego Counties who, for a variety of reasons, are receiving education or training in non-traditional settings. These youth typically experience a combination of needs related to unstable or no housing, extreme poverty, involvement with child welfare or juvenile justice, historical trauma, and/or learning differences. My Future Self is a 5 week program consisting of 5 group sessions. Our study will enroll up to 704 highly mobile youth from various sites in Los Angeles and San Diego. Youth will be randomized to receive the My Future Self intervention in conjunction with their regular services or just their regular services. All youth enrolled will complete baseline, 6 month and 12 month surveys.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria8
- Youth will be eligible for enrollment in the evaluation if they:
- Are served, or identified on outreach, by one of our partner youth-serving agencies or schools
- Are ages 16-19 years
- Are English-language speakers
- Are not currently pregnant
- Have no immediate travel plans (i.e., are planning on being in the area for the length of the intervention)
- Have not previously enrolled in the study, and
- Answer the baseline survey items related to our primary outcome (which will be assessed after completion of the baseline survey).
Exclusion Criteria4
- Outside of age range
- Currently pregnant
- Not planning to be in the area for the length of the intervention)
- Previously enrolled in the study
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Interventions
My Future Self is based upon the Theory of Possible Selves, which promotes the capacity of young people to construct goals for a successful adulthood. Youth who hold a balanced set of negative and positive images of their future have both a) a positive goal to strive for and b) awareness of the personally relevant consequences of not meeting that goal. My Future Self also includes two new supportive gaming elements that reinforce learning of relevant knowledge and skills as well as provide opportunities for youth to individually practice these skills in a personalized virtual environment. Gaming interventions using interactive technology can significantly increase self-reported abstinence and lower reports of diagnosed STD in young women, as well as reduce risky sex in high-risk young men who have sex with men. Youth will participate in these gaming elements on tablets provided by CHLA. My Future Self will be implemented as a ninety-minute small group 5-week program.
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NCT05796687