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Safer Sex Intervention Adaptation Kit - ETR Associates

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<strong>ETR</strong> <strong>Associates</strong> and Office of Adolescent Health, 2011 77Activity Facilitator Youth8. Secondary Abstinence Asked the participant if she had ever said no tosex and engaged in a discussion about whysomeone might say no to sex and how she isalways free to decide not to have sexDistributed the “101 Ways to Say No to <strong>Sex</strong>”brochureAsked the participant about benefits of nothaving sex and for some things she can do witha boyfriend that won’t cause STIs/pregnancy9. Talking about <strong>Sex</strong> Engaged in a discussion about pressure to havesex from boyfriends, music, TV shows, andmovies and asked if the participant feels a lot ofpressure to have sexDeveloped byEncouraged the participant to:• Know the risks• Know her rights• Be self-confident• Respect her life• Practice expressing herselfTold the participant that the best way to talkabout protection is before getting physical withsomeone and in a neutral place (not in thebedroom or a car)Discussed the importance of not mixing alcoholor drugs with sexual intercourseSociometrics, http://www.socio.com/Answered the question and discussed answersReceived the “101 Ways to Say No to <strong>Sex</strong>”brochureListed some benefits of not having sexAnswered if she feels pressure to have sexFollowed the discussionFidelity Monitoring Tool <strong>Safer</strong> <strong>Sex</strong> <strong>Intervention</strong> <strong>Adaptation</strong> <strong>Kit</strong>

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