At a glance
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Improving Effective Contraceptive Use Among Opioid-maintained Women: Stage II
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Treatment as usual, WHO contraception protocol, and 1 other intervention for Contraceptive Usage and Opioid Dependence. Completed, enrolled 138 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Nearly 9 of every 10 pregnant opioid-dependent women report that the current pregnancy was unintended and the majority of non-pregnant opioid-maintained women do not use contraception or use less effective methods like condoms. This proposal aims to further test a novel contraceptive management program to increase use of more effective contraceptives among opioid-maintained women at risk of unintended pregnancy.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
General information about contraceptive options and referral to contraceptive service providers
World Health Organization's contraception protocol
Financial incentives contingent on follow-up visit attendance