Alper Tunga Kokcu, Alper Tunga Kokcu, Omur Sayligil.
An intervention study to assess knowledge and attitude about reproductive health among Turkish Armed Forces.
J Pak Med Assoc Jan ;66(12):1571-6.

Objective: To evaluate the influence of reproductive health training given in Turkish Armed Forces on recruits' knowledge. Methods: This interventional study was conducted at the Basic Military Training Centre, Kutahya, Turkey, from September to October 2009, and comprised recruits of armed forces. Data was collected and assessed before and after the training sessions. The intervention programme consisted of education focusing on anatomy of the reproductive system, contraceptive methods, sexually transmitted infections, responsible parenthood, gender and violence against women. A knowledge evaluation form of 25 true-false questions and an attitude scale of 20 Likert-type items were used to collect data. SPSS 15 was used to analyse data. Results: Of the 1,218 forms distributed, 1,109(91%) were returned duly filled. The overall mean age of the participants was 20.8±1.8 years (range: 20-30 years). The knowledge score mean was 66.57±12.28 before the training, and increased to 80.89±12.66 after the training with an increase of 14.32% (p<0.001). The attitude score mean was 3.72±0.45 before the training and increased to 3.95±0.49 after the training with an increase of 5.75% (p<0.001). Conclusion: The reproductive health training increased knowledge level of recruits in a military setting.

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