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Schools Championing Safe South Africa: An Intervention Engaging Teachers and Students in Adolescent Prevention of HIV Risk and Intimate Partner Violence
In Brief
A Phase 1 clinical trial evaluating Schools Championing Safe South Africa for Prevention or Reduction of HIV Risk Behavior and Prevention or Reduction of Intimate Partner Violence. Completed, enrolled 282 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study explores the acceptability and feasibility of a school-based intervention called Schools Championing Safe South Africa that engages teachers and students in an integrated approach for preventing risk behavior related to acquisition of HIV and perpetration of IPV among adolescents in South Africa. Teachers and students are agents of change who can transform the school social environment to promote HIV and IPV prevention behaviors for adolescents.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
The intervention consists of 2 parts - a poster campaign with social norms messages on violence and HIV risk, and 2 lessons in life orientation (a health curriculum delivered during school).