Abstract

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, marginalized adolescents face new and exacerbated barriers to accessing sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and mental health (MH) care. While telemedicine has adapted to increase access to SRH/MH services, it is less likely to be used by those with limited familiarity or no previous connection to care. We assessed the impact of a novel intervention (AccessKCTeen) that leverages peer outreach leaders and community events on confidence in accessing SRH/MH care and telemedicine.

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