1. A mixed methods evaluation of Girls' Talk+: A sexuality education programme for girls with mild intellectual disabilities.
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van den Toren SJ, de Haas S, Dalmijn E, Feenstra H, and van Berlo W
- Subjects
- Female, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Humans, Sexual Behavior, Sexuality, Intellectual Disability, Sex Education
- Abstract
Background: Girls with a mild intellectual disability generally receive less sexuality education than their non-disabled peers, while their needs for sexual knowledge are possibly greater. This study aimed to evaluate the effect and process of a new sexuality education programme (Girls' Talk+), focused on sexual health among girls with a mild intellectual disability in the Netherlands., Methods: A mixed methods approach was applied, using participant questionnaires (n = 249), logs written by trainers (n = 17) and interviews with trainers (n = 10). Descriptive statistics and linear regression models were used to analyse the quantitative data. Several coding phases were used to analyse the interviews., Results and Conclusions: This study provides some indication that Girls' Talk+ has positive results on improving knowledge, attitude, and self-efficacy in relation to sexual health as well as trainer and participant satisfaction with the programme., (© 2021 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
- Published
- 2022
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