Health Equity (Feb 2024)

My Health in My Hands: Improving Medication Abortion Knowledge and Closing Disparities with a Community-Led Media Intervention

  • Hayley V. McMahon,
  • Leslie Serrano,
  • Teja Vyavahare,
  • Indya Hairston,
  • Sequoia Ayala,
  • Zainab Jah,
  • Tiffany Hailstorks,
  • D?zon D. Diallo,
  • Elizabeth A. Mosley

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1089/HEQ.2023.0210
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 138 – 142

Abstract

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Purpose: Inaccurate beliefs about medication abortion (MA) are common. This study evaluated pilot data from a community-led media intervention designed to increase MA knowledge among Black and Latinx women in Georgia. Methods: Participants (N=855) viewed the intervention video and completed pre?post surveys. Data were analyzed using linear and logistic regression. Results: Knowledge scores significantly increased from 3.88/5.00 to 4.47/5.00. Participants who were Native American, Asian and Pacific Islander, multiracial, Black, <20 years old, and living in Georgia scored below the sample mean at baseline; however, nearly all disparities disappeared after intervention exposure. Conclusions: This intervention effectively increased MA knowledge and narrowed racial/ethnic, age-based, and geographic disparities.

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