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. 2023 Oct 24;2023(10):CD014722. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD014722.pub2

NCT04307849.

Study name Youth‐friendly sexual and reproductive healthcare pilot in Mumbai, India
Methods Study design: RCT
Country: India
Participants Adolescent girls and young women (15‐25 years) (AGYW)
Inclusion criteria: 
a. AGYW between the ages of 15‐25 years;
b. provides consent or assent;
c. living in the study area for one year or more;
d. if unmarried and under the age of 18, have parental consent to participate. Married AGYW and/or those age 18 or over will be recruited if they meet inclusion criteria and provide informed consent.
Exclusion criteria:
a. AGYW who are unable to give consent due to psychological or mental limitations;
b. if unmarried and under the age of 18, do not have parental consent to participate.
Stated purpose: to systematically adapt, pilot test, and evaluate an integrated community/facility intervention to improve the uptake of adolescent‐friendly services for married and unmarried adolescent girls and young women (AGYW; ages 15‐25) in a low‐income area
Interventions Intervention:
Adolescent health club
A systematic approach for the adaptation of sexual health/HIV‐related evidence‐based interventions
Control:
Waiting list (the waiting‐listed group will begin the intervention after the intervention group).
Outcomes Participants'outcomes of interest for this review
  1. Mental health symptoms – Kessler‐10 Item Scale (K10)


Economic outcomes
Clinic service uptake/use
Time points: baseline, post‐intervention (10 weeks)
Starting date September 2021 (estimated study start date)
Contact information Marie Brault, marie.brault@yale.edu
Notes Source of funding: not specified
Prospective trial registration number: NCT04307849