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Self‐control, plan quality, and digital delivery of action planning for condom and contraceptive pill use of 14–24‐year‐olds :%bfindings from a clinic‐based online pilot randomised controlled trial.
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UPS BIBL CENTR 39-C-2999
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BROWN, K.E.
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Self‐control, plan quality, and digital delivery of action planning for condom and contraceptive pill use of 14–24‐year‐olds :%bfindings from a clinic‐based online pilot randomised controlled trial. Parte componente di periodico
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pp. 391-413.
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Estratto da: Applied psychology: Health and Well-Being 2018, 10, 3.
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Background Inconsistent use of the contraceptive pill and condoms contributes significantly to poor sexual health outcomes for young people. There is evidence that action planning interventions may improve pill and condom use, but this approach is not systematically used in sexual healthcare. This study is the first to assess acceptability and feasibility of evaluating a digital intervention to support action plan formation for three sexual health behaviours with clinic attendees. It also considered the role of trait self‐control and whether the intervention supported production of quality plans. Methods Eighty‐eight integrated sexual health clinic attendees aged 14–24 years (M = 20.27 years) were recruited to a pilot randomised controlled trial (RCT). Of these, 67 also completed three‐month follow‐up. Measures included self‐reported contraceptive or condom “mishaps”, theory of planned behaviour variables, and a measure of self‐control. Results Descriptive analyses supported study acceptability and feasibility. The intervention supported pill and condom users to produce quality plans, though potential improvements were identified. Bivariate correlations suggested that high levels of trait self‐control may negatively influence plan quality. Data suggest that the intervention may reduce pill or condom “mishaps”. Conclusions a future full RCT is likely feasible and brief digital action planning interventions may usefully be incorporated within sexual healthcare.
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INGHILTERRA.
SESSUALITÀ.
CONTRACCETTIVI.
ASSISTENZA.
VALUTAZIONE.
SALUTE.
ADULTI.
ADOLESCENTI.
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Psicologico
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BEASLEY, K.
DAS, S.
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Applied psychology: Health and Well-Being 2018, 10, 3.
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