Can training community workers boost teen sexual health?
NCT ID NCT01818791
First seen Mar 17, 2026 · Last updated May 23, 2026 · Updated 9 times
Summary
This study looked at whether a program called Getting To Outcomes (GTO) helps community organizations deliver sexual health education to teens more effectively. Researchers worked with 909 youth aged 10-14 at Boys and Girls Clubs. The goal was to see if GTO improves staff skills and leads to better outcomes like reduced teen pregnancy and STIs.
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Locations
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Atlanta Boys and Girls Club
Atlanta, Georgia, 30303, United States
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Lee County
Auburn, Alabama, 36830, United States
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Montgomery
Montgomery, Alabama, 36104, United States
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Boys & Girls Clubs of North Alabama
Huntsville, Alabama, 35804, United States
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