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Chatbots That Deliver Contraceptive Support: Systematic Review
The development of a contraceptive care-seeking predictive model used a “stages of change” model to predict whether women were “ready to act” to access contraceptives [19]. A case study of a national chatbot for adolescents applied Gibson’s “theory of affordances,” which seeks to understand how relational dynamics between users and environments can enable or prohibit certain actions [27].
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e46758
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Myths, misinformation, and long-held traditional beliefs about contraceptives and long-term side effects on health, including infertility, are pervasive. The government is using different approaches to address these barriers, including awareness creation. Traditional contraceptive information dissemination methods use multichannel and engagement schemes as detailed in the national strategy to reduce adolescent pregnancy [4].
JMIR Form Res 2021;5(11):e23874
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Reference 6: (https://jordan.unfpa.org/en/news/among-syrian-refugees-dispelling-myths-about-contraceptives Reference 32: Influence of a husband's healthcare decision making role on a woman's intention to use contraceptivescontraceptives
J Med Internet Res 2021;23(7):e25947
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The keyword was “YES” if participant dated a girl, following which he received follow-up questions on whether he had sexual contact; whether he used contraceptives; and his reasons for not having sex, not using contraceptives, or not feeling comfortable with using contraceptives. The SMS flow is presented in Figure 1. Data from replies to the SMS texts were used to generate data about real-time sexual behavior and contraceptive needs in the past 2 weeks.
JMIR Form Res 2019;3(2):e12657
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