Background and Rationale Adolescent pregnancy is a critical global public health issue, with approximately 16 million adolescents aged 15 to 19 giving birth each year, accounting for 11% of all global births. This phenomenon significantly impacts maternal and child health, as well as the social and economic well-being of young mothers and their families. In Mexico, adolescent pregnancy rates remain among the highest globally, with more than 90% of new sexually transmitted infections (STIs) occurring in young women, and significant disparities in fertility rates between rural (2.8) and urban (2.01) areas.
Several studies have identified key risk factors associated with adolescent pregnancy, including lack of knowledge about contraception, low risk perception, peer pressure, low self-esteem, and limited communication about sexuality. Additionally, many traditional interventions have been limited in scope and effectiveness, as they fail to integrate motivational approaches or technological tools that align with adolescent communication preferences.
To address these challenges, the "Be Yourself" educational intervention was designed based on Self-Determination Theory and behavioral change models, aiming to foster self-determined motivation for adolescent pregnancy prevention. The intervention incorporates innovative strategies, including an artificial intelligence-powered chatbot and a web-based platform, allowing for dynamic, interactive, and accessible learning experiences for adolescents.
General Objective:
To evaluate the preliminary efficacy of the "Be Yourself" intervention in increasing self-determined motivation and promoting preventive behaviors against adolescent pregnancy among secondary school students.
Specific Objectives:
1. Assess the intervention's impact on adolescents' self-determined motivation.
2. Evaluate changes in knowledge regarding sexual and reproductive health.
3. Measure improvements in communication about sexuality with parents, friends, and partners.
4. Determine the acceptability and feasibility of using a chatbot for sexual health education.
5. Examine changes in behavioral intentions and pregnancy prevention behaviors. Study Design This study follows a pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) with a pretest-posttest design, comparing the "Be Yourself" educational intervention to a traditional sexual education program.
Participants and Inclusion Criteria:
* Adolescents aged 12 to 15 enrolled in public secondary schools in Santa Catarina, Nuevo León, Mexico.
* Access to the internet to participate in the web-based platform.
* Parental consent and adolescent assent obtained.
* No prior participation in similar programs in the last six months.
Exclusion Criteria:
* Adolescents are diagnosed with psychological or cognitive disorders that interfere with comprehension.
* Current pregnancy.
Sample Size and Sampling Procedure:
The study will recruit 150 participants, randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to the following groups:
* Experimental Group (EG): Receives the "Be Yourself" intervention, including interactive sessions, chatbot support, and access to the web platform.
* Control Group (CG): Receives conventional sexual education through lecture-based sessions.
Participants will be randomly selected, accounting for a 20% dropout rate. Description of the "Be Yourself" Intervention The intervention consists of three interactive educational sessions, combining theoretical and practical strategies in an innovative digital environment.
Intervention Components:
1. AI-Powered Chatbot: Answers sexual health questions, provides reminders, and encourages participation.
2. Web-Based Platform: Offers multimedia resources, interactive activities, and discussion forums.
3. Educational Sessions: Based on the Self-Determination Model for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention.
Session Structure:
* Session 1: Introduction to self-determined motivation and self-awareness.
* Session 2: Strategies for responsible decision-making and assertive communication.
* Session 3: Goal setting and pregnancy prevention planning. Variables and Measurements
Validated instruments with high reliability coefficients (Cronbach's alpha ranging from 0.77 to 0.95) will be used to evaluate:
1. Primary Variables:
* Self-determined motivation for pregnancy prevention.
* Change in sexual and reproductive health knowledge.
2. Secondary Variables:
* Communication about sexuality with parents, friends, and partners.
* Behavioral intention for pregnancy prevention.
* Level of satisfaction and engagement with the intervention. Assessments will be conducted at three time points: pretest, posttest, and a 3-month follow-up.
Data Analysis
The SPSS v26.0 software will be used for statistical analysis:
1. Descriptive Analysis: Means, standard deviations, and frequencies.
2. Normality Test: Kolmogorov-Smirnov test to determine data distribution.
3. Pretest-Posttest Comparisons:
* Paired t-test (parametric variables).
* Mann-Whitney U test (non-parametric variables).
4. Repeated Measures ANOVA to analyze changes over time. A significance level of p \< 0.05 will be considered. Ethical Considerations
* The study has been approved by the Ethics Committee of the School of Nursing at the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León.
* Parental consent and adolescent assent will be obtained.
* Confidentiality will be ensured through anonymous participant ID codes.
* Participation is voluntary, with the option to withdraw at any time without consequences.
Expected Outcomes
The "Be Yourself" intervention is expected to:
1. Increase adolescents' self-determined motivation.
2. Enhance knowledge of sexual health and pregnancy prevention.
3. Improve communication about sexuality with parents and peers.
4. Strengthen behavioral intentions regarding contraception and pregnancy planning.
5. Increase acceptance of digital strategies for health education.