Brown N L, Pennylegion M T, Hillard P
Palo Alto Medical Foundation, Research Institute, CA 94301, USA.
J Sch Health. 1997 Oct;67(8):336-40. doi: 10.1111/j.1746-1561.1997.tb03469.x.
In 1993, Seattle began making condoms available in all of its 15 high schools. As part of an evaluation of this program, 16 focus groups with students from 13 high schools were conducted to explore students' perceptions of the school environment, program effectiveness, and suggestions for program improvement. The study also included data from a student survey conducted in 10 high schools. The focus group results revealed that students support school condom availability but have concerns about privacy when obtaining condoms. Students prefer obtaining condoms from baskets in private areas of school-based clinics to obtaining them from vending machines. Students do not believe that having condoms available has affected sexual activity or condom use among students. Recommendations for improving school condom availability include access to free condoms in private locations.
1993年,西雅图开始在其所有15所高中提供避孕套。作为该项目评估的一部分,对来自13所高中的学生进行了16个焦点小组访谈,以探讨学生对学校环境的看法、项目效果以及对项目改进的建议。该研究还包括在10所高中进行的学生调查数据。焦点小组的结果显示,学生支持学校提供避孕套,但在获取避孕套时担心隐私问题。学生更喜欢在校内诊所的私密区域从篮子里获取避孕套,而不是从自动售货机获取。学生认为提供避孕套并没有影响学生的性行为或避孕套的使用。改善学校避孕套供应的建议包括在私密地点提供免费避孕套。