User-Centered Design to Enhance University Students' Sex and Menstrual Education: Randomized Controlled Trial
Hana Kim,
Ji Woon Ko,
Doyon Kim
et al.
Abstract:Background
There is a challenge in providing university students, particularly, with reliable sex and menstrual education that caters to their specific needs. This study endeavors to bridge this gap by developing and evaluating student-led, mobile-centric educational modules for sexual and menstrual education.
Methods
The study co-designed the educational content and the mobile user interface to resonate with university students' needs. Eighty unmarried university students were randomized into two groups: a … Show more
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