Baseline data: Self-Efficacy and Knowledge (SEEK) Trial
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Location
Lebanon
Focus areas
Mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS)
Topics
Sexual and Reproductive Health
The Self-efficacy and Knowledge (SEEK) trial is a community-based randomized controlled trial (RCT) that aims to evaluate a low-resource, low-intensity integrated sexual reproductive health (SRH) and wellbeing intervention package. It will be delivered in Primary Healthcare Centres in a rural area in Lebanon to Syrian refugee women and girls aged 15-24.
This research brief summarises the results of the baseline data collection related to sexual and reproductive health and family planning. It describes the characteristics of women and girls including data on pregnancy, accessing care, and sexually transmitted infections.
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