2018
DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2018.1213
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Effect of a Behavioral Intervention on Perpetrating and Experiencing Forced Sex Among South African Adolescents

Abstract: Key Points Question Can a 12-hour theory-based behavioral intervention culturally adapted for students in sixth grade in South Africa reduce forced sexual intercourse perpetration among adolescents? Findings In this secondary analysis of a cluster randomized clinical trial that included 1052 South African adolescents, the percentage reporting perpetration of forced sexual intercourse by 54 months postintervention was 9% in the intervention group and 14% in … Show more

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“…The most common components were information on SRHR [29, [34][35][36][37]39,[41][42][43], GBV and gender norms [29,30,[34][35][36][37][38]40,46,48], relationships [29,34,40,42,47] and communication [34,35,37,40,41]. Less frequent were empowerment and self-efficacy [39,44,45], de-escalation [41,44,46,48], self-defence [44][45][46], safe spaces [30,35,36,42], financial education [35,42,43] vocational skills [41][42][43], networking/social support/mentoring [35,42,…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common components were information on SRHR [29, [34][35][36][37]39,[41][42][43], GBV and gender norms [29,30,[34][35][36][37][38]40,46,48], relationships [29,34,40,42,47] and communication [34,35,37,40,41]. Less frequent were empowerment and self-efficacy [39,44,45], de-escalation [41,44,46,48], self-defence [44][45][46], safe spaces [30,35,36,42], financial education [35,42,43] vocational skills [41][42][43], networking/social support/mentoring [35,42,…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These interventions reach both boys and girls during adolescence, and typically foster communication and negotiation skills appropriate for both genders. However, intervention effects can differ by gender: some are equally effective in reducing perpetration by boys and girls; others are less effective [64] or not effective among girls [65]. More research is needed to understand the reasons for this heterogeneity, to understand which types of…”
Section: Second Responses Need To Acknowledge That Girls Are Perpetrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sheana Salyers Bull, PhD, MPH; Michele L. Ybarra, PhD In the study by Jemmott and colleagues, 1 we learn about the impact of Let Us Protect Our Future, an HIV risk-reduction program on youths' risk for perpetrating forced sex. This is a secondary data analysis of data from a cluster randomized trial.…”
Section: Primary Prevention Of Perpetration and Experience Of Forced mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jemmot et al 1 have done important work in South Africa in exploring the extent to which an HIV prevention curriculum that includes healthy relationship programming may also affect reductions in forced sex perpetration. We suggest this promising work be mirrored by increased surveillance on forced sex in population-based surveys.…”
Section: Primary Prevention Of Perpetration and Experience Of Forced mentioning
confidence: 99%