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Sex education and STI fatalism, testing and infection among young African American men who have sex with women.

Megan Clare Craig-Kuhn1, Norine Schmidt1, Alyssa Lederer2, Gérard Gomes1, Shannon Watson1, Glenis Scott1, David H Martin1,3, Patricia Kissinger1.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine the association between institution-delivered sex education given under real-world conditions and sexually transmitted infection (STI) rates, STI fatalism, and prior STI testing among African American men aged 15-24 who have sex with women. Participants were tested at community venues for Chlamydia and gonorrhoea and undertook a survey to elicit history of sex education and sexual health information. Among 1196 participants, 73.0% reported having received institution-delivered sex education topics including STI information (90.5%), condoms (89.2%), pregnancy/birth (72.1%) and birth control (67.1%). Among a subset of participants asked about the quality of sex education, 85.7% reported it was 'very good' or 'OK'. Prevalence rate for Chlamydia and/or gonorrhoea was 10.5%. Those who received sex education were more likely to have lower STI fatalism (51.0% vs. 42.4%, p=0.01) and more likely to report previous Chlamydia screening (44.1% vs. 31.6%, p<0.01), but did not have a significantly lower rate of Chlamydia and/or gonorrhoea (9.9% vs. 12.4%, p=0.20) compared to those who did not receive sex education. These findings suggest that institution-delivered sex education given under real-world conditions has beneficial effects on STI risk factors among young African American men.

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Keywords:  Chlamydia; STI fatalism; gonorrhoea; real-world application; sex education; young men

Year:  2020        PMID: 34483728      PMCID: PMC8411927          DOI: 10.1080/14681811.2020.1809369

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sex Educ        ISSN: 1468-1811


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