Adolescent pregnancy prevention: An abstinence-centered randomized controlled intervention in a Chilean public high school

The Journal of Adolescent Health : Official Publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine, 36(1), 64-69

DOI 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2003.10.011 PMID 15661598

Abstract

Purpose

To evaluate the efficacy of an abstinence-centered sex education program in adolescent pregnancy prevention, the TeenSTAR Program was applied in a high school in Santiago, Chile.

Methods

A total of 1259 girls from a Santiago high school were divided into three cohorts depending on the year they started high school: the 1996 cohort of 425 students, which received no intervention; the 1997 cohort, in which 210 students received an intervention and 213 (control group) did not; and the 1998 cohort, in which 328 students received an intervention and 83 (control group) did not. Students were randomly assigned to control and intervention groups in these cohorts, before starting with the program. We conducted a prospective, randomized study using the application of the TeenSTAR sex education program during the first year of high school to the intervention groups in the 1997 and 1998 cohorts. All cohorts were followed up for 4 years; pregnancy rates were recorded and subsequently contrasted in the intervention and control groups. Pregnancy rates were measured and Risk Ratio with 95% confidence interval were calculated for intervention and control groups in each cohort.

Results

Pregnancy rates for the intervention and control groups in the 1997 cohort were 3.3% and 18.9%, respectively (RR: 0.176, CI: 0.076-0.408). Pregnancy rates for the intervention and control groups in the 1998 cohort were 4.4% and 22.6%, respectively (RR 0.195, CI: 0.099-0.384).

Conclusions

The abstinence-centered TeenSTAR sex education intervention was effective in the prevention of unintended adolescent pregnancy.

Topics

TeenSTAR program adolescent pregnancy prevention abstinence, Vigil P abstinence centered sex education randomized trial, fertility awareness based sex education adolescents Chile, randomized controlled trial abstinence pregnancy prevention high school, TeenSTAR sex education program efficacy adolescent girls, Cabezón Vigil adolescent pregnancy prevention intervention, abstinence education pregnancy rate reduction teens, school based sex education program Latin America, prospective randomized adolescent reproductive health intervention, body literacy education teenage pregnancy prevention
PMID 15661598 15661598 DOI 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2003.10.011 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2003.10.011

Cite this article

Cabezón, C., Vigil, P., Rojas, I., Leiva, M. E., Riquelme, R., Aranda, W., & García, C. (2005). Adolescent pregnancy prevention: An abstinence-centered randomized controlled intervention in a Chilean public high school. *The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine*, *36*(1), 64-69. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2003.10.011

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