Feasibility and Impact of School-Based Online Comprehensive Sexuality Education on Vocational High School Students: A Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial.

IF 2.7 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Haocan Sun, Shuangyu Zhao, Hanxiyue Zhang, Kun Tang
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Abstract

To assess the effect of an online comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) package for vocational high school students in China's developed and less-developed regions, a parallel, unblinded, cluster, randomized controlled trial was conducted. The study included 3,415 tenth-grade students from 29 mixed-gender vocational high schools who had not previously received CSE. The intervention group participated in weekly classes over two months, totaling 360 minutes of online CSE. For the primary outcomes, the intervention group exhibited improvements in sexuality knowledge and attitude post-intervention and one year later. However, after one year, the positive effects were less than post-intervention. In addition, the intervention group's growth rate of sexuality knowledge and attitude was not limited by the initial baseline level. In the secondary outcomes, compared with the control group, the online CSE resulted in a higher frequency of penetrative sexual events, harassment coping self-efficacy in both post-intervention and one year later, and school bully perception only in post-intervention. No significant between-group differences were observed in the trajectory of STD symptom changes, contraceptive usage, unintended pregnancy rates, or self-efficacy. Finally, curriculum progress positively impacted the slope of sexuality knowledge and attitude. Results suggest that more sustained CSE is necessary for vocational high school students in China. Online CSE presents a feasible solution to enhance sexuality knowledge and attitude and bridge the gap in developmental and sexuality education levels. However, behaviors and well-being outcomes did not yield consistent positive results.

基于学校的在线综合性教育对职业高中学生的可行性及影响:一项集群随机对照试验。
为了评估中国发达地区和欠发达地区职业高中学生在线综合性教育(CSE)包的效果,进行了一项平行、非盲、聚类、随机对照试验。这项研究包括来自29所男女混合职业高中的3415名十年级学生,他们以前没有接受过CSE。干预组参加了为期两个月的每周课程,总计360分钟的在线CSE。对于主要结果,干预组在干预后和一年后表现出性知识和态度的改善。然而,一年后,积极效果比干预后要少。此外,干预组的性知识和性态度的增长率不受初始基线水平的限制。在次要结果方面,与对照组相比,在线CSE导致干预后和一年后的插入性事件频率更高,骚扰应对自我效能感更高,只有干预后的学校欺凌感知更高。在性病症状改变、避孕药具使用、意外怀孕率或自我效能方面,组间无显著差异。最后,课程进度对性知识和性态度的斜率有正向影响。结果表明,中国职业高中学生需要更持续的CSE学习。在线CSE提供了一个可行的解决方案,提高性知识和态度,弥合发展和性教育水平的差距。然而,行为和幸福感结果并没有产生一致的积极结果。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Sex Research (JSR) is a scholarly journal devoted to the publication of articles relevant to the variety of disciplines involved in the scientific study of sexuality. JSR is designed to stimulate research and promote an interdisciplinary understanding of the diverse topics in contemporary sexual science. JSR publishes empirical reports, theoretical essays, literature reviews, methodological articles, historical articles, teaching papers, book reviews, and letters to the editor. JSR actively seeks submissions from researchers outside of North America.
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