1. Gender-transformative school-based sexual health intervention: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
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Leiva L, Torres-Cortés B, Antivilo-Bruna A, and Zavala-Villalón G
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- Humans, Adolescent, Female, Male, Adolescent Behavior, Sexual Behavior, Sex Factors, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Time Factors, Sex Education methods, Sexual Health, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, School Health Services
- Abstract
Background: There is general agreement that sexuality is a central aspect of human development; it is key in sexual health and reproductive education during adolescence. However, in spite of the existing interventions on this topic and the evidence generated, the inclusion of a gender focus in sexuality is relatively recent and there is little evidence available, thus structured and corroborated interventions with a gender-transforming perspective in sexuality are required., Methods: We will use a mixed method experimental design with a parallel cluster-randomized trial (GRTs) that will evaluate the effectiveness of a comprehensive gender-transformative intervention of sexual education (ENFOCATE -Focus-on-), which will be complemented with qualitative studies to understand the implementation process. The participants will be 609 10
th and 11th -grade students. The randomization will be by grade, and the data will be collected at three moments (pre-intervention, post-intervention, and a 3-month follow-up)., Discussion: Comprehensive, gender-focused, and culturally pertinent interventions in sexuality are needed for adolescents of countries with high, middle, and low incomes. These produce better results in terms of sexual health, and including a gender-transformative focus contributes to equity in health. Focus-on is unique since it uses a comprehensive gender-transformative intervention in sexual education that will allow putting into practice a program based both on international evidence and that which arises from the object population. It also uses a culturally-sensitive focus, since it is designed based on the characteristics of the object population; it will allow adapting some activities to the needs of the context in which it is developed., Trial Registration: The study was prospectively registered on June 6, 2023, at ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT05896540. Protocol version number 1.0. May 22, 2023., (© 2024. The Author(s).)- Published
- 2024
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