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Technology-Based Intervention for Reducing Sexually Transmitted Infections and Substance Use During Pregnancy
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Health Check-up for Expectant Moms and Time, attention, and information-matched control for Sexually Transmitted Infection and 3 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 180 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This proposed study is to test whether Health Check-up for Expectant Moms (HCEM), a computer-delivered screening and brief intervention (SBI) that simultaneously targets sexually transmitted infection (STI) risk and alcohol/drug use during pregnancy, reduces antenatal and postpartum risk more than an attention, time, and information matched control condition among pregnant women seeking prenatal care.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
A brief intervention (one session plus two booster sessions)
We will include facts about alcohol/drug use and risky sex during pregnancy, along with informational brochures that provide face validity.