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Ip W Y - - 2001
This study was conducted to examine the knowledge of and attitudes toward sex of 178 Chinese secondary school students in Hong Kong. The data were collected using a questionnaire that comprised three parts: the Chinese version of the Mathtech Knowledge Test, the Chinese version of the Mathtech Attitude and Value ...
Pinkerton S D - - 2001
Sexual abstinence programs have the potential to reduce the incidence of unplanned pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) among adolescents. Effectiveness measures are needed to help researchers assess the impact of sexual abstinence promotion programs on STD and pregnancy rates and to enable comparisons of abstinence effectiveness with other contraception ...
Stock C - - 2001
This study aimed to assess patterns of sexual activity, preventive behaviors, contraceptive use, and the prevalence of chlamydia infection in student populations from two countries. 188 asymptomatic students of the University of Bielefeld, Germany and 590 students of the Navarra Public University, Spain were surveyed using a standardized self-administered questionnaire. ...
Coyle K - - 2001
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the long-term effectiveness of Safer Choices, a theory-based, multi-component educational program designed to reduce sexual risk behaviors and increase protective behaviors in preventing HIV, other STDs, and pregnancy among high school students. METHODS: The study used a randomized controlled trial involving 20 high schools in California ...
Gabbard G O - - 2001
The work of a COPE study group on boundary violations is summarized, with particular focus on the impact on institutes and societies of sexual misconduct by training analysts. Difficulties in evaluating such situations are discussed, and the dynamics of institutional avoidance explicated. In addition, psychodynamic themes that are commonly observed ...
Seung-Duk K - - 2001
The percentage of sexually experienced young persons in South Korea has increased and the age of first intercourse has lowered significantly. However, these marked changes in the sexual behavior of young people have been taking place when schools in the country still generally lack a realistic sex education program. Given ...
Lindley L L - - 2001
Research has demonstrated that recognition of sexual orientation begins in adolescence. However, students who identify as gay or lesbian report that the subject of homosexuality is virtually absent from classroom instruction. In South Carolina public schools, the subject of homosexuality may not be discussed except during instruction about sexually transmitted ...
Gottsegen E - - 2001
Data are presented from 335 young males who were participants in Wise Guys, a sexual responsibility program of the Family Life Council of Greater Greensboro. Comparisons were made with 145 similar males who did not participate in the program. Positive changes in knowledge and behavior were observed among the program ...
Doniger A S - - 2001
"Not Me, Not Now" is an abstinence oriented, adolescent pregnancy prevention integrated communications program developed by Monroe County, NY. The evaluation utilized a cross-sectional time series approach in the analysis of items from several waves of youth surveys administered to two different age groups: (1) a survey of 7th and ...
Ziersch A - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of a pilot peer education STI prevention programme with male sex workers. DESIGN: A process and outcome evaluation of the pilot programme undertaken in three London male escort agencies, using a quasi-experimental design. SUBJECTS: Workers in three London escort agencies, including 88 who completed a ...
Fenwicke R - - 2000
AIMS: To describe the self reported patterns of sexual behaviour of 4th form High School Students from the Hawkes Bay region of New Zealand, in 1998. METHODS: Subjects completed a self administered written anonymous questionnaire in a supervised classroom situation. RESULTS: 654 4th form students, median age fourteen years, completed ...
Grunbaum J A - - 2000
PURPOSE: [corrected] To compare the prevalence of selected risk behaviors among Asian American/Pacific Islander (AAPI) students and white, black, and Hispanic high school students in the United States. METHODS: The national Youth Risk Behavior Survey conducted in 1991, 1993, 1995, and 1997 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
Ford K - - 2000
The objective of this paper is to evaluate a peer education programme for female sex workers in Bali, Indonesia. Sex workers participated in face-to-face interviews and STD exams in August-September 1998. In October 1998 one woman from each of 30 clusters was selected to be a peer educator and received ...
Foshee V A - - 2000
OBJECTIVES: An earlier report described desirable 1-month follow-up effects of the Safe Dates program on psychological, physical, and sexual dating violence. Mediators of the program-behavior relationship also were identified. The present report describes the 1-year follow-up effects of the Safe Dates program. METHODS: Fourteen schools were in the randomized experiment. ...
Markham C - - 2000
Qualitative and quantitative data from Safer Choices, a school-based multicomponent HIV prevention program, were examined to determine the impact of HIV-positive speakers on inner-city adolescents' HIV risk perception and empathy for people with HIV or AIDS. Inductive analyses were used to assess student reactions to speakers. Multilevel regression modeling techniques ...
Craig D M - - 2000
Using the Theory of Planned Behaviour (Ajzen, 1988) as a conceptual framework, 705 secondary school students were surveyed to identify their intentions to use birth control pills, condoms, and birth control pills in combination with condoms. Hierarchical multiple regression revealed that the theory explained between 23.5% and 45.8% of the ...
Landry D J - - 2000
CONTEXT: While policymakers, educators and parents recognize the need for family life and sexuality education during children's formative years and before adolescence, there is little nationally representative information on the timing and content of such instruction in elementary schools. METHODS: In 1999, data were gathered from 1, 789 fifth- and ...
Iwuagwu S C - - 2000
This study explored the sexual behaviour of unmarried female students of the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, and assessed the extent to which those who were sexually active negotiated and used the male condom. Four focus group discussions were conducted followed by a survey of 354 students. The results show that ...
McBride D - - 2000
CONTEXT: Interventions to prevent adolescent pregnancy (primarily curriculum-based programs) have not produced convincing evidence as to their success. Moreover, many evaluation approaches have been inadequate to assess program effectiveness. Therefore, rigorous evaluation of different kinds of interventions may help identify potentially effective strategies to prevent adolescent pregnancy. METHODS: An experimental ...
Thakor H G - - 2000
This was a cross-sectional, interview-based study to assess the impact of sex education on the students and the feasibility of such a program. Study sample consisted of 189 students from two secondary schools of Surat city. Impact was assessed by "before and after" administration of questionnaires. Statistical analysis was done ...
Bazargan M - - 2000
This study identifies theoretically based predictors of condom use in a sample of 253 sexually active African-American college students recruited from two historically African-American colleges. The Information-Motivation-Behavioral (IMB) skills model of AIDS-preventive behavior was employed to delineate the roles of HIV/AIDS knowledge, experiences with and attitudes toward condom use, peer ...
Torabi M R - - 2000
HIV/AIDS has intruded upon the geographic, political, ethnic, gender, and sexual orientation of communities all over the world. As of April 1999, Russia has recorded approximately 13,532 cases of HIV infection. Since the costs of treatment are expensive for many countries, and especially for Russia, educational intervention appears to offer ...
Auchincloss E L - - 2000
The authors describe their experience teaching 'The Writings of Sigmund Freud' to undergraduates at Columbia College over a three-year period. The course focused on Freud's developing theory of the mind, his application of psychoanalytic theory to the study of culture, and the autobiographical and historical context in which the texts ...
Bahk C M - - 2000
Extending Ingold's research on adult viewers' responses to mature content advisories, this study examined the likelihood of viewing television programs and of viewing theatrical movies with general and content-specific advisories. The results show that among the 63 undergraduate men, viewing likelihood was increased significantly with the provision of all types ...
Carter-Jessop L - - 2000
Teen sexual problems in the U.S. are reaching enormous proportions. Attempts to prevent common problems, pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, are underway through the persistent efforts of community, health, academic and government organizations. Abstinence education is one of the current attempts. However, the lack of well defined theoretical frameworks and ...
Sansone R A - - 2000
The current status of training in human sexuality is relevant to all health care professionals. The purpose of the current study was to determine the extent of sexuality training offered in psychiatric residency programs. The training directors of psychiatry residencies were surveyed with regard to the number of expert faculty ...
Pedrazzini A E - - 2000
This paper describes the development and pilot evaluation of a peer-produced video, produced for use as part of North Staffordshire's Personal and Social Education school programme. A number of studies carried out in the area, including a recent audit into post-coital contraception in the under 20s, have shown that young ...
Lillich T T - - 2000
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of a workshop on the sexual harassment perceptions of students at the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry. Responses to a twenty-six-item questionnaire were elicited from 147 first-through fourth-year students before and after they attended a two-hour sexual harassment workshop. ...
Smith M U - - 2000
BACKGROUND: The incidence of AIDS in rural areas continues to increase rapidly, with teenagers continuing to report high rates of sexual risk behaviors. Unfortunately, there is a dearth of effective HIV prevention programs targeting youth in rural settings where there are often formidable barriers to sex education programs. This paper ...
Awasthi S - - 2000
An intervention developed to teach young men in the urban slums of Lucknow, India, about sexually transmitted diseases is described in detail. This community-based intervention was designed to impart core educational messages and to address preexisting ideas about sexual health and STD-prevention practices among participants. Indicators of knowledge recorded before ...
Gava Zvinavashe M - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: To examine the level of reported quality of condom use by young adult Zimbabwean males at higher learning institutions. DESIGN: A cross sectional descriptive survey. SETTING: Two technical colleges in Harare, Zimbabwe. SUBJECTS: A sample of 400 subjects (200 from each of the higher learning centres). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: ...
Buković D - - 2000
The aim of this study was to estimate the level of knowledge about sexuality, attitudes and sexual behaviour of female adolescents. The study included 194 female students, 117 from Medical High School (MHS) and 77 from General High School (GHS) in Zagreb. Data was collected using an anonymous self-administered questionnaire. ...
Jacobs C D - - 2000
PURPOSE: To measure the effect of an intervention to reduce gender insensitivity and sexual harassment at one medical school. METHOD: Stanford University School of Medicine undertook a multifaceted program to educate faculty and students regarding gender issues and to diminish sexual harassment. The authors developed a survey instrument to assess ...
Sipsma E - - 2000
Extensive prior research has indicated that sexual assault is highly prevalent among American college students. The purpose of this study was to assess Spanish students' attitudes about forced sex and actual experiences with male-against-female sexual aggression (SA) at a major university campus. A date-rape story was presented whereupon students (N ...
Payton J W - - 2000
Many programs have been developed to help schools enhance students' health and reduce the prevalence of drug use, violence, and high-risk sexual behaviors. How should educators choose among these? This article describes selection criteria based on theory, research, and best educational practice that identify key social and emotional learning (SEL) ...
Berkman C S - - 2000
The purpose of this study was to assess social work students' attitudes about sexual contact with clients and their perceptions about their training and education in this area. The sample included 349 social work students in their final semester of an MSW program. There were relatively high levels of approval ...
Ciancone A C - - 2000
STUDY OBJECTIVE: We sought to provide a descriptive study of the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) programs and their characteristics in the United States. METHODS: A confidential survey addressing patient and staff demographics, administration attributes, examination procedures, and medical and legal issues was mailed to SANE programs in the United ...
Arowojolu A O - - 2000
A survey of 1500 students in post-secondary institutions in southwest Nigeria showed that the concept of emergency contraception (EC) was well known. Respectively, 32.4%, 20.4% and 19.8% knew that combined pills, progesterone only pills and intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD) were usable for EC, while 56.7% mentioned the use of traditional ...
Hanisch C - - 2000
Although its costs and benefits are hotly debated, use of this policy tool is spreading rapidly.
Grellier R - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: To describe views put forward by student midwives and lecturers about education on the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). DESIGN: Multi-method. Participants completed a questionnaire containing open and closed questions, and took part in focus-group discussions. SETTING: All institutions providing pre-registration midwifery education in the South Thames Region of the ...
Pinter B - - 2000
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to analyze the sexual behavior of secondary-school students in Slovenia. METHODS: The research was carried out on a representative sample of 4706 secondary-school students aged 15-19 years in Slovenia. The data were obtained by a self-administered questionnaire in April 1996. RESULTS: The average ...
Aggarwal O - - 2000
PURPOSE: In India, talking about sex is taboo. Little is known about the knowledge, attitude, and sexual behavior of adolescents. This study was carried out with the purpose of examining: (a) the knowledge of medical students about sex, (b) the sources of learning about sex, and (c) the sexual behavior ...
Moore M J - - 2000
Comprehensive sexuality education programs, advocated as the most effective means of promoting sexual health for youth, include a broad range of sexuality topics taught throughout the school years as a part of comprehensive health education. Programs must include not only the negative consequences of sexual behavior, but content that cultivates ...
Eggleston E - - 2000
Despite their increasing numbers, few of the sexuality education and pregnancy prevention programs in developing countries have been evaluated. This study, conducted in 1995-1997, assesses the impact of a school-based sexuality education program, the Grade 7 Project, on 945 Jamaican seventh graders (aged 11-14) and their initiation of sexual activity ...
Harvey B - - 2000
A community intervention trial was undertaken in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa to evaluate the effectiveness of a high school drama-in-education programme. Seven pairs of secondary schools were randomized to receive either written information about HIV/AIDS or the drama programme. Questionnaire surveys of knowledge, attitude and behaviour were compared before and ...
Smith M U - - 2000
Twenty-one 10th graders selected as opinion leaders by their peers in a rural county in a southern state participated in a 36-hour peer-educator training program Students Together Against Negative Decisions (STAND) based on diffusion of innovations theory and the transtheoretical model. Comparison subjects received either a 22-hour leadership training course ...
Wight D - - 2000
This paper describes the development of a theoretically based sex education programme currently undergoing a randomized controlled trial in the UK. It considers some of the practical difficulties involved in translating research-based conclusions into acceptable, replicable and potentially effective classroom lessons. The discussion acknowledges that the implications of social psychological ...
Cotten-Huston A L - - 2000
Undergraduate college students (N = 173) enrolled in business or psychology classes were studied to investigate (1) predictors of anti-gay and lesbian attitudes and (2) two educational approaches for counteracting negative attitudes toward homosexuality. Students' gender and other demographic characteristics, gender role orientation, gender role attitudes, and personal history variables ...
Peltzer K - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: To investigate factors affecting condom use among South African university students. DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey. SETTING: Department of Psychology, University of the North, South Africa. PARTICIPANTS: One hundred and forty six female and sixty first year male psychology students, mean age 20.9 years (SD = 3.4), with a range from ...
Janus E S - - 2000
Civil commitment laws intended to prevent sexual violence are being considered and enacted by many state legislatures. In their use of "preventive detention" to lock up the "most dangerous," the laws are highly controversial legally and morally. As well, critics raise questions about the extent to which the laws advance ...
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