American International Journal of Social Science

ISSN 2325-4149(Print), ISSN 2325-4165(Online) DIO: 10.30845/aijss

Safer Sex Day: A Program to Reduce Risky Sexual Behaviors
Elissa M. Barr, Michele J. Moore

Abstract
Introduction: The negative consequences of risky sexual behavior among adolescents are well documented. There is a need for sexual risk reduction programs that are readily accessible to educators. Program overview: The goal of the Safer Sex Day program is to increase condom use by improving knowledge, skills and comfort discussing and using condoms. The program was developed using the 8 characteristics of effective curriculum based programs identified by Kirby. Program objective, preparation and materials needed are presented. Program implementation: Interactive methods are described step-by-step including brainstorming, group discussion, demonstrations, and other creative activities to discuss safer sex in an engaging and nonthreatening manner. Supporting research and discussion points are included. Methods for evaluating knowledge, attitudes and skills based on learner objectives are described. Discussion: This brief, research-based, interactive program has the potential to reduce sexual risk behaviors and the resulting negative consequences.

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