This article reports on the conduct and results of a randomised controlled trial to test the effectiveness of a teacher-led intervention to improve teenagers' knowledge of emergency contraception. The trial was successfully conducted in 24 mixed-sex state secondary schools in Avon, South-west England. The intervention was popular with both teachers and pupils, and significantly improved pupils' knowledge of emergency contraception. The article uses the emergency contraception trial to demonstrate the feasibility of conducting large-scale randomised trials in schools. The article focuses particularly on study design, specification of research question, recruitment of schools and method of randomisation to highlight methodological choices tha...
The World Health Organisation, amongst others, recognises that adolescent men have a vital yet negle...
BACKGROUND: Reducing unintended teenage pregnancy and promoting adolescent sexual health remains a p...
Original article can be found at: http://www.commprac.com/ Copyright Unite/CPHVA [Full text of this ...
This article reports on the conduct and results of a randomised controlled trial to test the effecti...
This article reports on the conduct and results of a randomised controlled trial to test the effecti...
This article discusses the design of an ongoing cluster-randomized trial comparing two forms of scho...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of a teacher led intervention to improve teenagers' knowledge...
Background: Reducing unintended teenage pregnancy and promoting adolescent sexual health remains a ...
Background: Adolescent men have a vital yet neglected role in reducing unintended teenage pregnancy ...
The World Health Organisation, amongst others, recognises that adolescent men have a vital yet negle...
Abstract Background Since the introduction of the Teenage Pregnancy Strategy (TPS), England’s under-...
Background Improvement of sex education in schools is a key part of the UK government's strategy to ...
Background The UK still has the highest rate of teenage births in western Europe. Teenagers are also...
Background: Positive adolescent sexual health is supported by effective school-based sex education. ...
The World Health Organisation advocates a direct focus on adolescent men in reducing adolescent preg...
The World Health Organisation, amongst others, recognises that adolescent men have a vital yet negle...
BACKGROUND: Reducing unintended teenage pregnancy and promoting adolescent sexual health remains a p...
Original article can be found at: http://www.commprac.com/ Copyright Unite/CPHVA [Full text of this ...
This article reports on the conduct and results of a randomised controlled trial to test the effecti...
This article reports on the conduct and results of a randomised controlled trial to test the effecti...
This article discusses the design of an ongoing cluster-randomized trial comparing two forms of scho...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of a teacher led intervention to improve teenagers' knowledge...
Background: Reducing unintended teenage pregnancy and promoting adolescent sexual health remains a ...
Background: Adolescent men have a vital yet neglected role in reducing unintended teenage pregnancy ...
The World Health Organisation, amongst others, recognises that adolescent men have a vital yet negle...
Abstract Background Since the introduction of the Teenage Pregnancy Strategy (TPS), England’s under-...
Background Improvement of sex education in schools is a key part of the UK government's strategy to ...
Background The UK still has the highest rate of teenage births in western Europe. Teenagers are also...
Background: Positive adolescent sexual health is supported by effective school-based sex education. ...
The World Health Organisation advocates a direct focus on adolescent men in reducing adolescent preg...
The World Health Organisation, amongst others, recognises that adolescent men have a vital yet negle...
BACKGROUND: Reducing unintended teenage pregnancy and promoting adolescent sexual health remains a p...
Original article can be found at: http://www.commprac.com/ Copyright Unite/CPHVA [Full text of this ...