Pilot optimization trial of a sexual and reproductive health program for Latina teens and their female caregivers: A study protocol
Background: Latina teens experience sexual and reproductive health disparities; however, few effective interventions designed for Latina teens and their families exist. Floreciendo is a sexual and reproductive health intervention for Latina teens (14–18 years) and their female caregivers (e.g., moth...
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2025-08-01
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| Series: | Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications |
| Online Access: | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451865425000869 |
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| Summary: | Background: Latina teens experience sexual and reproductive health disparities; however, few effective interventions designed for Latina teens and their families exist. Floreciendo is a sexual and reproductive health intervention for Latina teens (14–18 years) and their female caregivers (e.g., mothers, sisters), delivered by trained staff at community partner organizations (CPOs). Methods: This protocol describes a hybrid type 2 mixed-methods study with a pilot 23 factorial experimental design which draws on the multiphase optimization strategy (MOST) framework. Small groups of teen-caregiver dyads (target n = 92 dyads/184 participants) will be randomized to 1 of 8 conditions across four CPOs. All will receive the Foundations in Sexual Risk Prevention (i.e., constant) component. Groups of dyads will be randomized to different combinations of three intervention components of Floreciendo, which are either “on” or “off”: 1) Condoms and Contraception, 2) Family Strengthening, and 3) Gender and Relationships. Our aim is to examine the feasibility of using a factorial design and the acceptability of the intervention components. We will also explore effectiveness outcomes—including risky sexual behavior (primary) and incidence of sexually transmitted infections and unplanned pregnancy (secondary)—and implementation outcomes, including appropriateness, feasibility, adoption, sustainability, cost, and fidelity. Qualitative data will build on quantitative data. We will conduct focus group discussions and key informant interviews with Latina teens, female caregivers, facilitators, CPO leadership, and collaborators. Discussion: Results will be used to guide intervention component and implementation refinement and will inform plans to conduct a fully powered optimization trial of Floreciendo. |
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| ISSN: | 2451-8654 |