Studies were included if (1) participants aged 13–24 years
comprised at least 50% of the study sample, or (2) analyses were
stratified to present results specific to this age range. Additionally,
studies had to empirically evaluate the impact of interventions
on the sexual health knowledge, attitudes, or behaviors of
youth. Therefore, we excluded studies that solely described the
content, feasibility, or acceptability of programs without evaluating
their direct impact on outcomes among youth. Eligible
studies measured outcomes within the following domains: sex,
reproduction, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), HIV, condoms,
and contraception. We did not further restrict inclusion
criteria, as we wanted to capture a broad range of outcomes in a
recent body of literature.
Studies were included if (1) participants aged 13–24 years
comprised at least 50% of the study sample, or (2) analyses were
stratified to present results specific to this age range. Additionally,
studies had to empirically evaluate the impact of interventions
on the sexual health knowledge, attitudes, or behaviors of
youth. Therefore, we excluded studies that solely described the
content, feasibility, or acceptability of programs without evaluating
their direct impact on outcomes among youth. Eligible
studies measured outcomes within the following domains: sex,
reproduction, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), HIV, condoms,
and contraception. We did not further restrict inclusion
criteria, as we wanted to capture a broad range of outcomes in a
recent body of literature.
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