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Res Nurs Health ; 37(5): 409-22, 2014 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25185453

ABSTRACT

Regions of the US with growing Latino populations are in need of culturally sensitive sexual risk reduction programs. A Latino community, a public school district, and a university in eastern North Carolina collaborated to test the feasibility of ¡Cuídate!, a culturally tailored, evidence-based sexual risk reduction program, with Mexican and Central American youth. Ten male and 10 female adolescents, ages 13-17 years, participated in the ¡Cuídate! program and post-program focus groups. Early adolescent boys and girls (ages 13-15) gained the most from this program. A safe environment facilitated healthy sexual communication, and condom skills-building provided a context for shared partner responsibility. Grade-level and gender differences were significant. Analysis of the focus group data identified three important messages: Everybody needs sex education, We like this program better because it is hands-on, and I'm going to make better decisions about sex. The findings of this study support the need for community-based interventions that ensure cultural respect, trust, and a safe environment in which to discuss sexual issues.


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Hispanic or Latino/education , Sex Education/methods , Adolescent , Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. , Central America/ethnology , Cultural Characteristics , Educational Measurement , Feasibility Studies , Female , Focus Groups , Hispanic or Latino/ethnology , Humans , Male , Mexico/ethnology , North Carolina , Risk Reduction Behavior , Rural Population , United States
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