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Reproductive health education of conscripts in Turkish Armed Forces: first evaluation of training courses.

机译:土耳其武装部队应征入伍者的生殖健康教育:培训课程的首次评估。

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BACKGROUND: In the frame of the Reproductive Health Program of Turkish Armed Forces, conscripts have been given 1-day participatory, interactive courses by the field military medical trainers in all military garrisons. METHODS: Pre- and posttest knowledge levels of soldiers were tested by 25 true-false questions. Demographic characteristics and test scores were routinely transferred from the training rooms to the reproductive health database by authorized field trainers using the network of the army. Two hundred forty-eight thousand seven hundred ninety-six soldiers with perfect entrance of data have been selected for descriptive analyses. RESULTS: Of all the soldiers, 39.2% were born in 1984. Primary school graduates have constituted the largest group with 34.4%. Only 7.4% of the soldiers were married. The mean precourse score was 65.7% +/- 15.4%, while the postcourse score was 83.5 +/- 12.73% (SD) (p < 0.001). Those who used to live in the east region of Turkey have obtained significantly lower scores on both pre- and posttests in comparison to scores of those who used to live in other regions (p < 0.001). Groups based on five educational levels have obtained significantly different scores, ascending gradually from uneducated to the higher educational level (p < 0.001). The ratio of increase in knowledge was highest in the groups with the lowest educational level and unmarried (p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Training courses seem to succeed in increasing the knowledge of conscripts, particularly of those with a low socioeconomic and cultural status. However, it requires time to determine whether this increase in knowledge level with promote behavioral change positively and will improve young males' own and their partners' reproductive health status.
机译:背景:在土耳其武装部队生殖健康计划的框架内,应征入伍者由所有军事驻军的野战军事医学培训师提供为期1天的参与式互动课程。方法:通过25个对错题对士兵的测验前后知识水平进行测验。经授权的现场训练员使用陆军网络,将人口统计学特征和测试成绩定期从训练室转移到生殖健康数据库中。选择了具有准确数据输入功能的24.487万名士兵进行描述性分析。结果:在所有士兵中,39.2%出生于1984年。小学毕业生是最大的群体,占34.4%。仅有7.4%的士兵结婚。术前平均得分为65.7%+/- 15.4%,而术后平均得分为83.5 +/- 12.73%(SD)(p <0.001)。与以前居住在土耳其东部地区的人的得分相比,以前居住在土耳其东部地区的人的得分要低得多(p <0.001)。基于五个教育水平的组获得了显着不同的分数,从未受过教育的水平逐步上升到较高的教育水平(p <0.001)。受教育程度最低且未婚的组中知识的增加比例最高(p <0.001)。结论:培训课程似乎成功地增加了应征者的知识,特别是那些社会经济和文化地位较低的应征者。但是,这需要时间来确定这种知识水平的提高是否能够积极地促进行为改变,并将改善年轻男性自身及其伴侣的生殖健康状况。

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