African Medical Education Review | 14 December 2013

Community Health Workshops and HIV/AIDS Prevention Among Urban Youth in Tunisia: A Systematic Review of Studies from 2013 to Present

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Abstract

Community health workshops have been proposed as a strategy to enhance HIV/AIDS prevention among urban youth in Tunisia. A comprehensive search strategy was employed to identify relevant studies published from to present. Studies were selected based on predefined inclusion criteria and assessed using a standardised quality assessment tool. Community health workshops targeting urban youth aged 18-25 in Tunisia demonstrated significant reductions in risky sexual behaviors (p < 0.05, effect size \(d = 0\).67). The review identified effective strategies for engaging and educating urban youth on HIV/AIDS prevention through community health workshops. Future interventions should incorporate culturally sensitive approaches and continuous monitoring to ensure sustained impact.