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Effect of a Socio-educational Intervention on Sexual Health in Young University Students

Not Applicable
Conditions
Sexual Health
Interventions
Behavioral: The Right to your Sexual Health
Behavioral: Friendly sexual health services and reproductive for adolescents
Registration Number
NCT04429672
Lead Sponsor
University of Guadalajara
Brief Summary

The sexual health is considered as a state of physical, mental and social well-being in relation to sexuality that requires a positive and respectful approach to sexuality, as well as the possibility of having pleasant and safe sexual experiences, free from all coercion, discrimination and violence. However, lack of family planning, having unprotected sex, unwanted pregnancies, abortions, Sexually Transmitted Infections, lack of acceptance of sexual identity, sexism, having multiple sexual partners and having sex under the influence of alcohol and drugs are some of the main elements that alter the well-being of people's sexual health, especially in the young population. In this sense, different organizations have pointed out the importance of promoting in young people strategies related to providing an adequate level of knowledge in sexual health from a perspective of the exercise of sexual rights to reduce alterations in risky sexual practices and it has been identified that the school environment can be the ideal space for a health services approach to this age group to strengthen their well-being and ensure their development during adulthood. However, the sexual health interventions traditionally implemented by the health services are usually aimed mainly at transmitting knowledge about the benefits of condom use, sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancies and violence, excluding other elements that make up the sexual health and making use of conventional educational strategies through print media or short educational sessions, which causes little interaction between health personnel and users that consolidates the purpose of the interventions. That said, the implementation of a socio-educational intervention in sexual health that promotes sexual rights, positive attitudes towards sexuality and the prevention of risky sexual behaviors articulated in a model of a life project that motivates them to achieve the ideal stage of life for starting a family in a healthy way through family planning, can promote the strengthening not only of their sexual health but also their well-being for their future development as adults.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Experimental Group (EG)The Right to your Sexual HealthThe participants of the Experimental Group receive as treatment the intervention called "The Right to your Sexual Health", which is socio-educational and is composed of five thematic axes; Sexual Rights, Sexuality, Reproductive Health, Sexual Conduct and Life Project divided into ten sessions (two weekly) of 30 minutes each, each session has a structure of the opening, development and closing phase established in a manual for the facilitator, it should be noted that the intervention is applied by a multidisciplinary team in which the areas of medicine, nursing and psychology participate. In addition, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are used through a Moodle platform that has available to participants digital support material as digital presentations on each of the thematic axes, as well as audiovisual material through the Podcast format of conversations concerning each of the axes.
Control Group (CG)Friendly sexual health services and reproductive for adolescentsThe participants of the Control Group receive the usual sexual health intervention applied by Secretary of Health consisting of six sessions (one a week) lasting 50 minutes each using illustrative material through rotating official secretary of health folios on reproductive health, sexually transmitted diseases and sexual violence.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
sexual healthsix months

Changes in the sexual health well-being of young college students. Measuring dimension changes from poor sexual health to good sexual health before and after the intervention, will be measured through proportions and the MacNemar test.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
attitudes and opinions towards the sexualitysix months

Changes in the type of attitudes and opinions towards the sexuality of young university students. Measuring changes in scores obtained from the applicable auto instruments before and after the intervention, is meditated through medians and the Mann-Whitney test.

risky sexual behaviorssix months

Changes in the type of risky sexual behaviors of young college students. Measuring changes in scores obtained from the applicable auto instruments before and after the intervention, is meditated through medians and the Mann-Whitney test

knowledge and exercise of the sexual rightssix months

Changes in the knowledge and exercise of the sexual rights of young university students. Measuring changes in scores obtained from the applicable auto instruments before and after the intervention, it is meditated through medians and the Mann-Whitney test.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Southern University Center

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Zapotlan el grande, Jalisco, Mexico

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