Study tests whether helping staff helps teens make safer choices

NCT ID NCT01818791

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looked at whether giving extra training and support to staff at Boys and Girls Clubs helps them run teen sexual health programs better. About 900 youth aged 10-14 took part. The goal was to see if this support leads to better attitudes and behaviors around sex, pregnancy, and HIV prevention.

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Conditions

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Locations

  • Atlanta Boys and Girls Club

    Atlanta, Georgia, 30303, United States

  • Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Lee County

    Auburn, Alabama, 36830, United States

  • Boys & Girls Clubs of Montgomery

    Montgomery, Alabama, 36104, United States

  • Boys & Girls Clubs of North Alabama

    Huntsville, Alabama, 35804, United States

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