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Impacts of an Enhanced Family Health and Sexuality Module of the HealthTeacher Middle School Curriculum: A Cluster Randomized Trial.
- Source :
- American Journal of Public Health; 2016 Supplement1, Vol. 106, pS125-S131, 7p
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Objectives. To evaluate the impacts of an enhanced version of the Family Life and Sexuality Module of the HealthTeacher middle school curriculum. Methods. We conducted a cluster randomized trial of Chicago, Illinois, middle schools. We randomly assigned schools to a treatment group that received the intervention during the 2010-2011 school year or a control group that did not. The primary analysis sample included 595 students (7 schools) in the treatment group and 594 students (7 schools) in the control group. Results. Students in the treatment schools reported greater exposure to information on reproductive health topics such as sexually transmitted infections (STIs; 78% vs 60%; P< .01), abstinence (64% vs 37%; P< .01), and birth control (45% vs 29%; P< .01). They also reported higher average scores on an index of knowledge of contraceptive methods and STI transmission (0.5 vs 0.3; P= .02). We found no statistically significant differences in rates of sexual intercourse (12%vs12%;P= .99),oral sex (12%vs9%;P= .18), or other intermediateoutcomes. Results. Students in the treatment schools reported greater exposure to information on reproductive health topics such as sexually transmitted infections (STIs; 78% vs 60%; P< .01), abstinence (64% vs 37%; P< .01), and birth control (45% vs 29%; P< .01). They also reported higher average scores on an index of knowledge of contraceptive methods and STI transmission (0.5 vs 0.3; P= .02). We found no statistically significant differences in rates of sexual intercourse (12%vs12%;P= .99),oral sex (12%vs9%;P= .18), or other intermediateoutcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Subjects :
- HEALTH education (Middle school)
MIDDLE schools
REPRODUCTIVE health
TEENAGE pregnancy
STUDY & teaching of sexually transmitted diseases
MIDDLE school education
TEENAGERS
BIRTH control education
CURRICULUM
TEENAGERS' sexual behavior
MIDDLE school students
STUDENTS' sexual behavior
YOUTHS' sexual behavior
PREVENTION
PREVENTION of sexually transmitted diseases
PREVENTION of teenage pregnancy
AGE distribution
HEALTH education
PROBABILITY theory
RACE
REGRESSION analysis
RESEARCH funding
SEX distribution
STATISTICS
SURVEYS
T-test (Statistics)
LOGISTIC regression analysis
DATA analysis
RANDOMIZED controlled trials
EDUCATIONAL outcomes
HEALTH literacy
EVALUATION of human services programs
ATTITUDES toward sex
DESCRIPTIVE statistics
ADOLESCENCE
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00900036
- Volume :
- 106
- Database :
- Complementary Index
- Journal :
- American Journal of Public Health
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 118530965
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2016.303392