This study evaluated the effectiveness of psychoeducation intervention in enhancing sexual health literacy (SHL) among adolescents at risk of HIV. Sixty adolescents aged 12-19 years (x̄=15.2) who reported low in Dilorio et al. (1993) Safe Sex Behaviour Questionnaire (SSBQ) were recruited from two secondary schools in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, and randomly assigned to treatment and waiting-list group. The intervention group received seven sessions of group-based psychoeducation intervention aimed at improving their HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitude toward HIV Counselling and Testing (HCT), as well as the attitude toward contraceptive use. Participants in the waiting-list control group were not exposed to the intervention. Results show that psycho...
Background: Adolescents' low perception of risk associated with sexual behaviour has been identified...
Human immunodeficiency virus/ Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV-AIDS) has become the most imp...
Eight hundred and ninety six adolescents aged 11–25 years were recruited into this study using a mul...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of psychoeducation intervention in enhancing sexual health li...
Background: Adolescents display sexual behaviours and developmental characteristics that place them ...
Background: Adolescents display sexual behaviours and developmental characteristics that place them...
HIV/AIDS is one of the most important public health challenges facing Nigeria today. Recent eviden...
Objective: To determine whether Sex Education Intervention Programme would reduce at-risk sexual be...
Background: Secondary school students are a high risk group for HIV transmission. They could also b...
In developing countries risky sexual behaviour among young people is on the increase. This study exa...
In developing countries risky sexual behaviour among young people is on the increase. This study exa...
Background: Systematic reviews show that HIV prevention campaigns are often ineffective in reducing ...
Background: Systematic reviews show that HIV prevention campaigns are often ineffective in reducing ...
Background: This intervention study assessed the effectiveness of health education and provision of ...
Over the years HIV had been a life threatening virus. Governments, organisations and parents are not...
Background: Adolescents' low perception of risk associated with sexual behaviour has been identified...
Human immunodeficiency virus/ Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV-AIDS) has become the most imp...
Eight hundred and ninety six adolescents aged 11–25 years were recruited into this study using a mul...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of psychoeducation intervention in enhancing sexual health li...
Background: Adolescents display sexual behaviours and developmental characteristics that place them ...
Background: Adolescents display sexual behaviours and developmental characteristics that place them...
HIV/AIDS is one of the most important public health challenges facing Nigeria today. Recent eviden...
Objective: To determine whether Sex Education Intervention Programme would reduce at-risk sexual be...
Background: Secondary school students are a high risk group for HIV transmission. They could also b...
In developing countries risky sexual behaviour among young people is on the increase. This study exa...
In developing countries risky sexual behaviour among young people is on the increase. This study exa...
Background: Systematic reviews show that HIV prevention campaigns are often ineffective in reducing ...
Background: Systematic reviews show that HIV prevention campaigns are often ineffective in reducing ...
Background: This intervention study assessed the effectiveness of health education and provision of ...
Over the years HIV had been a life threatening virus. Governments, organisations and parents are not...
Background: Adolescents' low perception of risk associated with sexual behaviour has been identified...
Human immunodeficiency virus/ Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV-AIDS) has become the most imp...
Eight hundred and ninety six adolescents aged 11–25 years were recruited into this study using a mul...