An Online Sexual Health Educational Intervention Involving Young Adult Female Students: A Mixed Methods Study

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Jenni L. Hoffman
Grigoris Argeros
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[1] Eastern Michigan University,School of Nursing, College of Health and Human Services
[2] Eastern Michigan University,Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology, College of Arts and Sciences
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Young adult; Female; Sexual health; Students;
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Adolescent and young adult females are at increased risk for STDs/STIs and their complications. It is imperative that the sexual health education provided to this vulnerable population is effective. This mixed methods study assessed the impact of an online educational intervention on knowledge of sexual health and STDs/STIs, and impact on behavioral intent among sexually active, young adult females 18–22 years of age. Results showed that the online educational intervention was effective. Scores increased from pretest to posttest and responses included what participants learned and found most helpful, and changes they plan to make as a result of the educational intervention.
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