Implementing routine sexual and reproductive health screening into an Australian child and youth mental health service: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial

Abstract Background Adolescents living with mental illness are more likely than their peers to engage in risky sexual behaviours such as unsafe sexual practices or drug misuse, which can result in sexually transmitted infections (STIs), unplanned pregnancies and sexual coercion or violence. One barr...

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Main Authors: Julie A. Blake, Joseph Debattista, Isabella Andersen, Shuohui Rao, Emma Hart, Nicole Gorden, Scott Harden, Meenakshi S. Shanmugam, Mia Molan, Dallas Pitt, Nidhi Krishnan, Kannan Kallapiran, James G. Scott
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Published: BMC 2025-08-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-025-09019-x
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author Julie A. Blake
Joseph Debattista
Isabella Andersen
Shuohui Rao
Emma Hart
Nicole Gorden
Scott Harden
Meenakshi S. Shanmugam
Mia Molan
Dallas Pitt
Nidhi Krishnan
Kannan Kallapiran
James G. Scott
author_facet Julie A. Blake
Joseph Debattista
Isabella Andersen
Shuohui Rao
Emma Hart
Nicole Gorden
Scott Harden
Meenakshi S. Shanmugam
Mia Molan
Dallas Pitt
Nidhi Krishnan
Kannan Kallapiran
James G. Scott
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description Abstract Background Adolescents living with mental illness are more likely than their peers to engage in risky sexual behaviours such as unsafe sexual practices or drug misuse, which can result in sexually transmitted infections (STIs), unplanned pregnancies and sexual coercion or violence. One barrier to these adolescents receiving sexual and reproductive health (SRH) care is a lack of skills and confidence of mental health clinicians to discuss SRH concerns. Integrating SRH care for adolescents attending mental health services may facilitate access to timely screening and treatment. Methods This pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial involves an educational intervention to train mental health clinicians to conduct brief SRH screening with adolescents (12–17 years) with complex mental health needs attending a child and youth mental health service (CYMHS). The educational intervention is complemented with a referral pathway for a nurse-led SRH consultation where indicated through screening. The study aims to examine the preliminary feasibility and effectiveness of the educational intervention by measuring the number of referrals by clinicians who receive the training for SRH nurse-led consultations compared to untrained clinicians and to measure changes after training in clinician knowledge, skills and confidence to discuss SRH needs of young people accessing the CYMHS. The acceptability of SRH screening and nurse-led SRH consultations in CYMHS will be assessed through qualitative interviews with clinicians, adolescents accessing CYMHS, and their parents. Discussion There is an unmet need for care for adolescents living with mental illness who have SRH concerns. This trial seeks to assess the preliminary feasibility, effectiveness and acceptability of a service-wide SRH educational intervention which aims to improve access to SRH care for adolescents accessing CYMHS. Trial registration Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ANZCTR) ACTRN12624001462572. Registered on 16 December 2024. https://anzctr.org.au/ACTRN12624001462572.aspx .
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spelling doaj-art-caae5b4a8621484985e7b622f3fb0f9c2025-08-24T11:49:09ZengBMCTrials1745-62152025-08-0126111010.1186/s13063-025-09019-xImplementing routine sexual and reproductive health screening into an Australian child and youth mental health service: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trialJulie A. Blake0Joseph Debattista1Isabella Andersen2Shuohui Rao3Emma Hart4Nicole Gorden5Scott Harden6Meenakshi S. Shanmugam7Mia Molan8Dallas Pitt9Nidhi Krishnan10Kannan Kallapiran11James G. Scott12Child Health Research Centre, The University of QueenslandMetro North Public Health Unit, Metro North Hospital and Health ServiceChild Health Research Centre, The University of QueenslandChild Health Research Centre, The University of QueenslandChild and Youth Mental Health Service, Children’s Health QueenslandChild and Youth Mental Health Service, Children’s Health QueenslandChild and Youth Mental Health Service, Children’s Health QueenslandChild and Youth Mental Health Service, Children’s Health QueenslandChild and Youth Mental Health Service, Children’s Health QueenslandChild and Youth Mental Health Service, Children’s Health QueenslandChild and Youth Mental Health Service, Children’s Health QueenslandChild Health Research Centre, The University of QueenslandChild Health Research Centre, The University of QueenslandAbstract Background Adolescents living with mental illness are more likely than their peers to engage in risky sexual behaviours such as unsafe sexual practices or drug misuse, which can result in sexually transmitted infections (STIs), unplanned pregnancies and sexual coercion or violence. One barrier to these adolescents receiving sexual and reproductive health (SRH) care is a lack of skills and confidence of mental health clinicians to discuss SRH concerns. Integrating SRH care for adolescents attending mental health services may facilitate access to timely screening and treatment. Methods This pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial involves an educational intervention to train mental health clinicians to conduct brief SRH screening with adolescents (12–17 years) with complex mental health needs attending a child and youth mental health service (CYMHS). The educational intervention is complemented with a referral pathway for a nurse-led SRH consultation where indicated through screening. The study aims to examine the preliminary feasibility and effectiveness of the educational intervention by measuring the number of referrals by clinicians who receive the training for SRH nurse-led consultations compared to untrained clinicians and to measure changes after training in clinician knowledge, skills and confidence to discuss SRH needs of young people accessing the CYMHS. The acceptability of SRH screening and nurse-led SRH consultations in CYMHS will be assessed through qualitative interviews with clinicians, adolescents accessing CYMHS, and their parents. Discussion There is an unmet need for care for adolescents living with mental illness who have SRH concerns. This trial seeks to assess the preliminary feasibility, effectiveness and acceptability of a service-wide SRH educational intervention which aims to improve access to SRH care for adolescents accessing CYMHS. Trial registration Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ANZCTR) ACTRN12624001462572. Registered on 16 December 2024. https://anzctr.org.au/ACTRN12624001462572.aspx .https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-025-09019-xEducationSTIContraceptionAcceptabilityScreening
spellingShingle Julie A. Blake
Joseph Debattista
Isabella Andersen
Shuohui Rao
Emma Hart
Nicole Gorden
Scott Harden
Meenakshi S. Shanmugam
Mia Molan
Dallas Pitt
Nidhi Krishnan
Kannan Kallapiran
James G. Scott
Implementing routine sexual and reproductive health screening into an Australian child and youth mental health service: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial
Trials
Education
STI
Contraception
Acceptability
Screening
title Implementing routine sexual and reproductive health screening into an Australian child and youth mental health service: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial
title_full Implementing routine sexual and reproductive health screening into an Australian child and youth mental health service: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial
title_fullStr Implementing routine sexual and reproductive health screening into an Australian child and youth mental health service: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Implementing routine sexual and reproductive health screening into an Australian child and youth mental health service: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial
title_short Implementing routine sexual and reproductive health screening into an Australian child and youth mental health service: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial
title_sort implementing routine sexual and reproductive health screening into an australian child and youth mental health service study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial
topic Education
STI
Contraception
Acceptability
Screening
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-025-09019-x
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