The aim of this study is to examine the effect of Safe Sexuality and Family Planning Education with Peer Education on Midwifery Students, to create awareness on this issue and to contribute to the literature. The main questions aimed to be answered in the study are as follows: H1: The level of reproductive health knowledge of students receiving peer education is significantly higher than the control group who did not receive education. H2: The safe sexuality knowledge level of students receiving peer education is significantly higher than the control group who did not receive education. H3: Peer education provides a statistically significant increase in students' overall reproductive health and safe sex knowledge levels. Participants will evaluate the training with the scales they will fill in before and after the safe sexuality and family planning training. also, the effect of the training on behaviour will be measured with the questionnaires they will fill in 2 months later.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
FEMALE
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Reproductive Health Scale for Turkish Adolescents
Timeframe: baseline