2019
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2019.00217
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Study Protocol: 6th National Survey of Australian Secondary Students and Adolescent Sexual Health, 2018

Abstract: Introduction: Since 1992 the Australian Government has funded a periodic national survey of HIV and Sexually Transmissible Infection (STI) knowledge and sexual risk behavior among secondary school students. Adolescents continue to be a priority population in public health efforts to reduce rates of STIs in Australia. The purpose of the survey is to inform progress on national strategic sexual health priorities. The results are used by federal and state/territory government agencies, youth-serving co… Show more

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“…This will allow for any small effects on depressive and anxious symptoms to be firmly established, and for investigation of mediation or moderation effects on the basis of demographic, mental health and relationship characteristics and app use patterns. The current study had a higher representation of LGBTQI youth than population norms (Fisher et al, 2019; Richters et al, 2014), which may suggest that this demographic has a greater need or interest in relationship‐focussed interventions. Furthermore, the severity of mental health symptoms in this sample was well above population averages, suggesting self‐selection of youth with mental health problems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…This will allow for any small effects on depressive and anxious symptoms to be firmly established, and for investigation of mediation or moderation effects on the basis of demographic, mental health and relationship characteristics and app use patterns. The current study had a higher representation of LGBTQI youth than population norms (Fisher et al, 2019; Richters et al, 2014), which may suggest that this demographic has a greater need or interest in relationship‐focussed interventions. Furthermore, the severity of mental health symptoms in this sample was well above population averages, suggesting self‐selection of youth with mental health problems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…A series of questions will be presented at the 24-month follow-up when participants are in Year 10 (aged 15–16 years) to assess sexual behaviour, taken from the National Survey of Australian Secondary Students and Sexual Health [78]. These items will assess experience and age of first ‘making out’, intimate genital touching and sex, as well as number of people they have had sex with during the past year and frequency of condom use.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This age range also reflects the average age at which adolescent females in Australia become sexually active, which is 16 years. 28 …”
Section: Methods and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%