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Table 4 Sexual health educator training and implementation effects on intervention and comparison groups by domain

From: Impact of preparing nursing students to deliver a parent-based sexual health intervention on attitudes and intentions for sexual health education and parent communication counseling: a mixed methods study

Variable

Mean Diff Intervention

Mean Diff Comparison

Estimated Difference (95%, CI)

P value

Confidence in teaching about sexual health topics

19.91

-0.85

20.76 (14.0, 27.51)

< 0.001

Beliefs about parent-adolescent sexual health communication

6.05

0.14

5.92 (4.17, 7.67)

< 0.001

Perceived adolescent sexual health risk

0.68

1.50

-0.82 (-2.02, 0.38)

0.18

Barriers to sexual health counseling

-6.53

-0.60

-5.92 (-8.54, -3.30)

< 0.001

Satisfaction with skills as a parent-adolescent sexual health

educator

22.14

2.76

19.38 (15.61, 23.15)

< 0.001

Intentions to counsel parents on sexual health

1.23

-0.31

1.54 (0.80, 2.28)

< 0.001

Beliefs about parental monitoring

2.41

-1.69

4.10 (2.18, 6.01)

< 0.001

Intentions to counsel parents on HPV vaccine

0.38

-0.43

0.81 (0.18, 1.45)

0.01

Intentions to endorse HPV vaccine

0.93

0.02

0.91 (-0.003, 1.82)

0.05

HPV vaccine endorsement skills

-4.25

-0.55

-3.70 (-5.88, -1.52)

0.001

HPV vaccine safety

0.004

-2.03

2.04 (0.77, 3.30)

0.002

Intentions to initiate HPV vaccine

0.51

0.59

-0.09 (-1.04, 0.87)

0.86