Impact of a community contraceptive counselling intervention on adolescent fertility rates: a quasi-experimental study.
Elia DíezMaria J LopezGloria PerezIrene Garcia-SubiratsLaia NebotRamon CarrerasJoan R VillalbiPublished in: BMC public health (2020)
Adolescent fertility rate significantly declined in the intervention group but remained stable in the comparison group. This quasi-experimental study provide evidence that, in a country with universal health coverage, a community counselling intervention that increases access to contraception, knowledge and sexual health care in hard-to-reach segments of the population can contribute to substantially reduce adolescent fertility rates. Reducing adolescent fertility rates could become a feasible goal in cities with similar conditions.