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A peer education program: Delivering highly reliable sexual health promotion messages in schools

机译:同伴教育计划:在学校传递高度可靠的性健康促进信息

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Purpose: This article describes preliminary findings from an implementation study of a school-based peer education program on sexual health for high-school youth. The responses of youth participants are described. Methods: Qualitative data were collected across one semester in two successive waves of participants (N = 4 schools), including observations of program activities, in-depth interviews of stakeholders, focus groups with youth participants (N = 62 peer educators and 60 ninth graders), and brief surveys of youth participants (N = 678). Grounded theory methodology informed data collection and analysis. Results: Teen Prevention Education Program (Teen PEP) was adapted and replicated with fidelity to the model in North Carolina high schools. All program "inputs" and five core model components (outputs) were implemented. The principal accommodation made was to implement the entire curriculum within one half of a school year rather than across the entire school year although still using the same amount of instructional time. Youth participants attributed high value to the experience, noting that the sexual health information they received was both new and important for their lives and that they felt they learned it better from their peers than from instruction in traditional health class. The majority of participants reported that the program helped them across a range of areas related to both social well-being and sexual health. Conclusions: Teen PEP developers have been able to successfully adapt and replicate it in North Carolina, in settings that need sexual health education services for youth both because of the paucity of existing services in many areas and because of the evidence of risk in the form of high rates of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections, including human immunodeficiency virus or AIDS in youth 15-19 years of age. Youth reported benefits across a range of social and sexual health-related areas.
机译:目的:本文介绍了一项针对高中青年的基于学校的性健康同伴教育计划的实施研究的初步结果。描述了青年参与者的反应。方法:在一个学期中,连续两波参与者(N = 4所学校)收集了定性数据,包括对计划活动的观察,对利益相关者的深入访谈,与青年参与者的焦点小组(N = 62名同伴教育者和60名九年级学生) ),以及对青年参与者的简短调查(N = 678)。扎根的理论方法论为数据收集和分析提供了依据。结果:调整了青少年预防教育计划(Teen PEP),并忠实地复制了北卡罗来纳州高中的模型。实现了所有程序“输入”和五个核心模型组件(输出)。所做的主要调整是在一个学年的一半内而不是整个学年内实施整个课程,尽管仍使用相同数量的教学时间。青年参加者对这次经历给予了高度重视,并指出他们收到的性健康信息对于他们的生活既是新的也是重要的,而且他们认为与同龄人相比,他们从同龄人那里学到的信息要好于传统健康课。大多数参与者报告说,该计划在与社会福祉和性健康有关的多个领域帮助了他们。结论:PEP青少年开发人员已经能够在北卡罗来纳州成功适应和复制它,在需要为青少年提供性健康教育服务的环境中,这是由于许多地区现有服务的匮乏以及存在以15-19岁的年轻人怀孕和性传播感染率很高,包括人类免疫缺陷病毒或艾滋病。青年报告说在与社会和性健康有关的一系列领域中受益。

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