Can a parent education program improve teen sexual health?
NCT ID NCT07443852
First seen Mar 20, 2026 · Last updated Jun 22, 2026 · Updated 15 times
Summary
This completed study tested a program to help parents of 11-15 year olds talk about emotional and sexual health topics like consent, anatomy, contraception, and relationships. 300 parents took part and completed a questionnaire to see what they learned. The goal was to see if a simple educational approach could boost parents' confidence and knowledge.
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Ufr Medecine Urca
Reims, 51100, France
What this could mean
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What this could lead to
If successful, this could provide a simple, scalable way to help parents educate their teens about sexual health, potentially improving well-being and reducing risky behaviors.
What could go wrong
This is a small, completed study that only measured knowledge via a questionnaire. It does not test long-term health outcomes or behavior change, and results may not apply to all families.
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