Jefferson Itisha S, Robinson S Kayo, Tung-Hahn Eleanor, Schumann Roan, Marrero-Conti Synthia, Walton Jasmine M, Golden Eileen, Poon Emily, Alam Murad, Tung Rebecca
Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University, Chicago, IL, USA.
College of Public Health, The University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA.
Dermatol Res Pract. 2021 Apr 9;2021:6696316. doi: 10.1155/2021/6696316. eCollection 2021.
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), half of the 20 million new sexually transmitted infections (STIs) occur annually in youth aged 15 to 24. It is critical for dermatologists to be able to provide young patients with accessible education about how to identify, prevent, and treat these conditions. Our pilot study sought to assess the impact of a live presentation about STIs in high school students and to evaluate students' baseline and acquired knowledge about common STIs using a before and after survey.
This survey study was conducted as part of the health education curriculum at a suburban high school. An interactive scenario-based presentation about STIs was given to participants. Identical, deidentified preintervention and postintervention surveys were completed by subjects to assess their baseline and acquired knowledge of STIs. Each question was worth 1 point, for a total of 8 points.
74 high school students were surveyed. Overall, there was a mean improvement of 1.85 points in the posttest score in comparison to pretest score with a standard deviation of 1.58 ( < 0.0001). Among all participants, the mean pretest score was 1.07 (SD = 0.75) and the mean posttest score was 2.92 (SD = 1.59).
This study demonstrated that many young adults are unaware of the common types of STIs, symptoms, and potential complications. While our scenario-based presentation was effective at providing understandable content to help improve students' knowledge regarding STIs, additional educational resources in varied formats could likely further these gains.
根据疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)的数据,每年2000万新增性传播感染(STIs)病例中有一半发生在15至24岁的年轻人中。皮肤科医生能够为年轻患者提供关于如何识别、预防和治疗这些疾病的易获取的教育至关重要。我们的试点研究旨在评估一场关于性传播感染的现场演示对高中生的影响,并通过前后调查评估学生对常见性传播感染的基线知识和获得的知识。
这项调查研究是作为郊区一所高中健康教育课程的一部分进行的。向参与者进行了一场基于情景的关于性传播感染的互动演示。受试者完成了相同的、去识别化的干预前和干预后调查,以评估他们对性传播感染的基线知识和获得的知识。每个问题值1分,共8分。
对74名高中生进行了调查。总体而言,与预测试分数相比,后测试分数平均提高了1.85分,标准差为1.58(<0.0001)。在所有参与者中,预测试平均分数为1.07(标准差 = 0.75),后测试平均分数为2.92(标准差 = 1.59)。
这项研究表明,许多年轻人不知道性传播感染的常见类型、症状和潜在并发症。虽然我们基于情景的演示有效地提供了易于理解的内容,有助于提高学生关于性传播感染的知识,但多种形式的额外教育资源可能会进一步提升这些成果。