Abstract:
Background: The Egodauyana MOH area experienced the highest adolescent pregnancy rates 
within the Colombo RDHS in 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Adolescent pregnancies 
have significant health, social, and economic implications. The main reason for adolescent 
pregnancies is the lack of sexual and reproductive education and knowledge. 
Objective: To determine the effect of school sexual and reproductive health education (SSRHE) 
programs in preventing adolescent pregnancies among school adolescents in the MOH 
Egodauyana area 
Methods: An interventional prospective cross-sectional study was conducted in all secondary 
schools in Egodauyana MOH area in 2022 and 2023. A special expert panel was convened to 
develop a comprehensive curriculum for SSRHE. SSRHE programs were delivered by trained 
medical officers in 12 high-risk schools, targeting students in grades 10 and above. Data on total 
number of reported teenage pregnancies in each school from 2022- 2023 were collected. SPSS 
version 25.0 was used to analyse data and Chi-square test was used to find the significance. 
Results: In 2021, there were a total of 75 teenage pregnancies, which decreased to 68 in 2022 and 
further decreased to 42 in 2023, with 38 reported in 2021, 25 in 2022, and only 9 in 2023. 
Adolescent pregnancies among school children were significantly reduced in 2023 compared to 
2021 (p=0.036, CI=95%). 
 
Conclusions: The SSRHE programs implemented from 2021 to 2023 have proven effective in 
reducing adolescent pregnancies in selected high-risk schools. These results underscore the 
importance of ongoing investment in comprehensive SSRHE initiatives targeted at adolescents. It 
is recommended to further strengthen and expand SSRHE programs in schools within the MOH 
Egodauyana area and outside the MOH area. National policy is a must for SSRHE, requiring 
collaboration between the health and education ministries.