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Group Prenatal Care for Reducing the Risk of STDs in Pregnant Young Women
In Brief
A Phase 3 clinical trial evaluating CenteringPregnancy, CenteringPregnancyPlus, and 1 other intervention for Sexually Transmitted Diseases and HIV Infections. Completed, enrolled 1,047 participants across 2 sites.
Detailed Summary
This study will determine the effectiveness of two group prenatal care programs as compared to individual prenatal care in reducing the risk for HIV, STDs and adverse perinatal outcomes in young women during and after pregnancy.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Following the initial intake into obstetric care in the usual manner, participants will be invited to join with 8 to 12 other women/couples/teens with similar due dates, meeting together regularly during their pregnancy.
CenteringPregnancyPlus is a modified program that integrated HIV/STD prevention components with the group prenatal care model. Participants will learn skill-building in the areas of efficacy, risk assessment, negotiation skills and prevention.
Participants will receive usual prenatal care.