Teenage Pregnancy And Sexually Transmitted Infection Prevention: A Pilot Study Exploring Knowledge And Reported Behaviors

B. Flinders, Katelyn Gilb, Tricia Neu
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The Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program (TPP) is administered by the Office of Adolescent Health, with a goal of addressing the rising teen pregnancy rates in the United States. One TPP initiative includes the replication of evidence-based program models that seek to prevent teen pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections (Department of Health and Human Services, 2014). FOCUS Butler County, in Southwestern Ohio, is one such women’s health prog ram. In a pilot study, conducted between March and August 2011, 96 female participants between the ages of 16 and 23 were surveyed to capture a “snapshot” of their baseline knowledge and behaviors. Following their completion of the questionnaire, respondents participated in eight hours of evidenced-based, comprehensive sexual education. Four months post-intervention (n=49) and 12 months post-intervention (n=28), participants were re-surveyed to assess knowledge and behaviors. This longitudinal, observational study explored the frequency and means of reported responses. For further analysis, questions were assigned to one of ten categories: 1) demographics/history, 2) knowledge-based, 3) reported behaviors, 4) opinions, 5) perceived opinions of friends, 6) intentions for future practice, 7) perception of risk, 8) attitudes regarding condom use, 9) attitudes related to alcohol use, and 10) perception of comfort related to health seeking behaviors. Significant findings were noted in the category of knowledge-based questions.
青少年怀孕和性传播感染预防:一项探索知识和报告行为的试点研究
青少年怀孕预防计划(TPP)是由青少年健康办公室管理的,其目标是解决美国青少年怀孕率上升的问题。跨太平洋伙伴关系的一项倡议包括复制以证据为基础的项目模式,旨在防止青少年怀孕和性传播感染(卫生与人类服务部,2014年)。俄亥俄州西南部的福克斯巴特勒县就是这样一个妇女健康项目。在2011年3月至8月进行的一项试点研究中,96名年龄在16岁至23岁之间的女性参与者接受了调查,以捕捉她们基本知识和行为的“快照”。在完成调查问卷后,受访者参加了八个小时的以证据为基础的综合性教育。干预后4个月(n=49)和12个月(n=28),参与者再次接受调查以评估知识和行为。这项纵向观察性研究探讨了报告反应的频率和方式。为了进一步分析,问题被分配到10个类别中的一个:1)人口统计/历史,2)基于知识的,3)报告的行为,4)意见,5)感知到的朋友的意见,6)未来实践的意图,7)风险感知,8)对安全套使用的态度,9)与饮酒有关的态度,10)与健康寻求行为相关的舒适感知。在基于知识的问题类别中注意到重要的发现。
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