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Am J Mens Health ; 4(2): 135-44, 2010 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19477756

ABSTRACT

A multicomponent health education intervention for men was integrated into initial visits at the Young Men's Clinic in New York City. In all, 157 predominantly low-income, Latino and African American patients completed pre- and post-test surveys to assess their sexual and reproductive health knowledge, beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors. Paired t tests compared respondents' scores on outcome variables at baseline and follow-up. Intervention participants significantly increased their knowledge (e.g., emergency contraception) and frequency of safer sexual behaviors (e.g., condom use) during the 3 months following their initial visit. The intervention was not as successful promoting positive beliefs about health care utilization or attitudes about condoms. Participants reported high levels of satisfaction with the intervention. This study provides evidence that it is feasible to effectively disseminate sexual health information to men at each step of a routine clinic visit, including down time in waiting rooms and individual encounters with health educators and medical providers.


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Community Health Centers , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Health Promotion/methods , Sex Education/methods , Sexual Behavior/psychology , Sexually Transmitted Diseases/prevention & control , Black or African American/statistics & numerical data , HIV Infections/prevention & control , Hispanic or Latino/statistics & numerical data , History, 15th Century , Humans , Male , New York City , Surveys and Questionnaires , Young Adult
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