Tipping Point: Using Social Network Theory to Accelerate Scale and Impact

NAActive, not recruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

3,825

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

December 1, 2020

Primary Completion Date

December 1, 2024

Study Completion Date

May 1, 2025

Conditions
Contraception
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Household Visits

Household visits will be conducted to build trust in the health system, educate regarding different forms of modern contraception, (how administered, how they work, availability), dispel related myths (i.e., those regarding infertility), promote the health advantages of birth spacing, and create related dialogue among adolescent wives and other household members present during these visits. The community health worker will provide and resupply oral contraceptive pills and condoms to interested participants and will accompany the married adolescent to the nearest health facility for other forms of contraception, if requested to do so. To complement the household visits to married female adolescents, male community health workers will conduct home visits to discuss healthy timing and spacing of pregnancy with husbands of adolescent females, provide education on different forms of contraception, and discuss concerns husbands may have regarding use of contraception.

BEHAVIORAL

Small Groups

In the wife-only groups, adolescent wives will be convened by trained adult female community members to learn and discuss a broad range of gender and health-related topics, with a focus on modern contraception, and cultivate self-efficacy, social support and life skills. The small groups will be led by trained female small group mentors who are trained peers and will follow a designated curriculum consisting of different topics each week. The husband groups will focus on fostering reflection and dialogue to contribute to more equitable gender norms, support for contraception use for HTSP, positive health seeking behavior for them and their families, and increased couples communication and joint SRH decision-making.

BEHAVIORAL

Adopt-a-Friend

"The Adopt a Friend approach aims to promote the dissemination and discussion of new information and ideas among peers who are not directly involved in program activities. This involves asking each participant to choose a friend with whom she will share what she learns in home visits and her reflections. Adolescent girls will support each other in seeking sexual and reproductive health information or services if needed."

Trial Locations (1)

92093

Center on Gender Equity and Health, University of California, San Diego, San Diego

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

OTHER

collaborator

Save the Children

OTHER

lead

University of California, San Diego

OTHER