Awareness on HIV prevention and family planning..

   

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Evidence
1. Lack of sex education.
a
2. The factors hindering
safe sex practices. b
3. Effect of childhood
socialization experiences
on safe sex practice. c
4. Effect of ethnic racial
socialization on safe sex
practice. d
5. The sexual education
workshop followed by
distribution of brochure
and pamphlet is the
evidence based bundle of
care that increase
awareness and prevents
STDs.
6. Social misperceptions
about the barrier
methods. e
Outcomes
Short Term
Create awareness of
barrier methods,
Family planning
Long Term
Prevent HIV
incidences
Impact
Effective safe sex
practices
Unplanned pregnancy
risks
and sexually
transmitted
infections
Ineffective
Safe sex practices in
young African
American women
Evidence based
practice standard 5
Sexual education
workshop
Lack of sex
education1
Misunderstandings of
contraception
methods by teenagers
Barriers to
Safe sex practices2
Negative
view of
condoms
Lack of trust
Living values
and social issues
Feelings of
Invincibility 7
Gender
Socialization 3
Ethnic racial
Socialization 4
Misperceptions
about barrier
Methods 6
Distribution of
pamphlets and
brochures
Awareness on
HIV prevention
and family
planning.
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