A Systematic Review of School-based Programs to Improve Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health: Considering the Role of Social Connectedness

IF 4.7 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Adolescent Research Review Pub Date : 2020-03-28 DOI:10.1007/s40894-020-00135-0
Sophie G. E. Kedzior, Zohra S. Lassi, Tassia K. Oswald, Vivienne M. Moore, Jennifer L. Marino, Alice R. Rumbold
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Schools are an important source of information about sexuality, but programs that focus on promoting knowledge alone generally have limited impact on sexual health. Schools also provide a space for relationship and social skill development, which are critical for social connectedness or a sense of belonging. Enhancing social connectedness among adolescents has been associated with improved mental health, but whether this is a beneficial strategy for sexual health is unclear. The aim of this systematic review was to determine the impact of school-based programs that promote social connectedness on adolescent sexual and reproductive health. Following a search of major databases, 18 studies of ten distinct programs were identified. Overall, improved condom use, delayed initiation of sex, and reduced pregnancy rates were demonstrated. Program effectiveness was influenced by ethnicity and gender, for example, greater improvements in condom use were often reported among African American students. Programs that were most effective incorporated multiple constructs of social connectedness, included social skill-building and had a sustained intensity. Future research should examine gender- and culture-sensitive ways to promote social connectedness, and the optimal program intensity. This review provides promising evidence that programs that promote multiple aspects of connectedness can improve adolescent sexual and reproductive health.

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基于学校的改善青少年性健康和生殖健康计划的系统回顾:考虑社会联系的作用
学校是性信息的重要来源,但仅注重促进知识的项目通常对性健康的影响有限。学校还为关系和社会技能发展提供了空间,这对社会联系或归属感至关重要。增强青少年的社会联系与改善心理健康有关,但这是否是一种有益于性健康的策略尚不清楚。这项系统审查的目的是确定促进社会联系的学校项目对青少年性健康和生殖健康的影响。在搜索主要数据库后,确定了10个不同项目的18项研究。总体而言,避孕套的使用有所改善,性行为的开始有所延迟,怀孕率有所降低。项目的有效性受到种族和性别的影响,例如,据报道,非裔美国学生的避孕套使用情况经常有更大的改善。最有效的项目包含了社会联系的多种结构,包括社会技能建设,并具有持续的强度。未来的研究应该研究促进社会联系的性别和文化敏感方式,以及最佳项目强度。这篇综述提供了有希望的证据,证明促进多方面联系的项目可以改善青少年的性健康和生殖健康。
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Adolescent Research Review
Adolescent Research Review PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Adolescent Research Review publishes articles that review important contributions to the understanding of adolescence.  The Review draws from the many subdisciplines of developmental science, psychological science, education, criminology, public health, medicine, social work, and other allied disciplines that address the subject of youth and adolescence. The editors are especially interested in articles that bridge gaps between disciplines or that focus on topics that transcend traditional disciplinary boundaries.  Reviews must be cutting edge and comprehensive in the way they advance science, practice or policy relating to adolescents.
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