Project FEDE-ITS will improve the STI knowledge and its treatment, of adolescents in the 1st and 2nd year of compulsory secondary education in the intervention group compared to compared to the control group, and will modify the sexual risk practices and the perception of risky practices of alcohol and other drug use during sex of participants in the intervention group compared to the control group.
Age range
11 Years – 18 Years
Sex
ALL
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Knowledge of the five most prevalent STIs
Timeframe: pre-intervention at the baseline day
Knowledge of the five most prevalent STIs
Timeframe: end-of-intervention at the same day
Knowledge of the five most prevalent STIs
Timeframe: post-intervention assessments six months after the intervention
Knowledge of different barrier methods.
Timeframe: pre-intervention at the baseline day
Knowledge of different barrier methods.
Timeframe: end-of-intervention at the same day
Knowledge of different barrier methods.
Timeframe: post-intervention assessments six months after the intervention
Use of barrier methods in sexual intercourse.
Timeframe: pre-intervention at the baseline day
Use of barrier methods in sexual intercourse.
Timeframe: end-of-intervention at the same day
Use of barrier methods in sexual intercourse.
Timeframe: post-intervention assessments six months after the intervention
Drug use during sexual intercourse.
Timeframe: pre-intervention at the baseline day
Drug use during sexual intercourse.
Timeframe: end-of-intervention at the same day
Drug use during sexual intercourse.
Timeframe: post-intervention assessments six months after the intervention