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impact data - Smart Sex - USASummary"Smart Sex" was a series of television programmes reflecting youth perspectives on safe-sex issues. Knowledge Shifts: After watching the programme, a significantly higher number of people said that they would agree to the statement that choosing not to have sex is a good way to prevent infection by HIV/AIDS. Attitudes: 78% of the viewers would recommend the programme to a friend, 91% said that the show contained messages that they felt their peers needed to hear. Practices: After the premiere of the show, slightly less than 2800 calls were made to the CDC National AIDS Hotline (shown during the programme). A significant number of the viewers were more likely to say that they would refuse to have sex with someone who would not wear a condom. Source: Draft Health Communication Materials UNICEF: 1996 For full evaluation and more information contact: Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site July 15 2001 Last Updated July 16 2001 |
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