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Feasibility, Acceptability, and Initial Efficacy of an Online Sexual Health Promotion Program for LGBT Youth: The Queer Sex Ed Intervention

机译:LGBT青年在线性健康促进计划的可行性,可接受性和初步功效:同性恋性行为干预

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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth experience multiple sexual health inequities driven, in part, by deficits in parental and peer support, school-based sex education programs, and community services. Research suggests that the Internet may be an important resource in the development of sexual health among LGBT youth. We examined the feasibility of recruiting youth in same-sex relationships into an online sexual health intervention, evaluated intervention acceptability, and obtained initial estimates of intervention efficacy. LGBT youth (16 to 20 years old) completed Queer Sex Ed (QSE), an online, multimedia sexual health intervention consisting of five modules. The final sample (N=202) completed the pretest, intervention, and posttest assessments. The primary study outcomes were sexual orientation identity and self-acceptance (e.g., coming-out self-efficacy), sexual health knowledge (e.g., sexual functioning), relationship variables (e.g., communication skills), and safer sex (e.g., sexual assertiveness). Analyses indicated that 15 of the 17 outcomes were found to be significant (p<.05). Effect sizes ranged from small for sexual orientation (e.g., internalized homophobia) and relationship variables (e.g., communication skills) to moderate for safer sex (e.g., contraceptive knowledge) outcomes. This study demonstrated the feasibility, acceptability, and initial efficacy of QSE, an innovative online comprehensive sexual health program for LGBT youth.
机译:女同性恋,男同性恋,双性恋和变性者(LGBT)青年经历了多种性健康不平等现象,部分原因是父母和同伴的支持不足,校本性教育计划和社区服务的不足。研究表明,互联网可能是LGBT青年性健康发展的重要资源。我们研究了在网络性健康干预中招募同性关系青年的可行性,评估了干预的可接受性,并获得了干预效果的初步估计。 LGBT青年(16至20岁)完成了Queer Sex Ed(QSE),这是一个在线多媒体性健康干预,由五个模块组成。最终样本(N = 202)完成了测试前,干预和测试后评估。主要研究结果是性取向认同和自我接受(例如,自我效能感),性健康知识(例如,性功能),关系变量(例如,交流技巧)和更安全的性行为(例如,性自信) )。分析表明,在17个结果中有15个是显着的(p <.05)。效果的大小范围从性取向较小(例如,内部恐惧症)和关系变量(例如,沟通技巧)到中等程度(更安全)(例如避孕知识)。这项研究证明了QSE的可行性,可接受性和初步功效,这是一项针对LGBT青年的创新性在线综合性健康计划。

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