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LARC peer-based curriculum for Contraceptive Behavior
Study Summary
This trial will test whether adding educational videos on long-acting reversible contraception to a high school health curriculum leads to better outcomes in terms of knowledge, attitudes and uptake of these methods.
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How many participants are accepted in this clinical trial at its peak?
"Affirmative. The details available on clinicaltrials.gov indicate that recruitment is currently underway for this trial, which was first announced on January 1st 2021 and most recently revised October 20th 2021. 300 subjects are required from a single site to fulfill the study's goals."
Are researchers still accepting participants for this experiment?
"Affirmative. According to data present on clinicaltrials.gov, this medical experiment is still inviting volunteers; it was originally posted on January 1st 2021 and the details have since been revised up until October 20th 2021. 300 individuals will be accepted at one site of research."
What prerequisites must be fulfilled in order to participate in this trial?
"This observational trial is seeking 300 female participants aged 13 to 20 who have not used long-acting reversible contraception and are enrolled in secondary education."
Does the stipulated criteria for this trial encompass those under twenty years of age?
"This experimental trial has a delineated age range of 13 to 20, as specified in its selection criteria."
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