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Table 6 Intervention awareness and acceptability among students in the intervention group at follow-up

From: Feasibility and acceptability of a whole-school social-marketing intervention to prevent unintended teenage pregnancies and promote sexual health: evidence for progression from a pilot to a phase III randomised trial in English secondary schools

Awareness measure

N (%)

Report this school has recently been running a new RSE education programme

458 (59.2)

Of students reporting new programme, report that it is a good thing that the school is involved in this programme

361 (80.0)

Of students reporting new programme, report that it includes a new RSE curriculum

400 (87.3)

Of students reporting new programme, report that it includes student-led campaigns to promote sexual health

71 (15.5)

Of students reporting new programme, report that it includes information for parents

135 (29.5)

Of students reporting new programme, report that it includes help for students to access sexual health services

268 (58.5)

Of students reporting new programme, report that it includes student involvement in decisions

116 (25.3)