Vol. 2013 No. 1 (2013)

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

Khadija Djeffal, Institut Pasteur de Tunis Amor Ben Ammar, Institut Pasteur de Tunis Abderrahman Chaker, Department of Epidemiology, University of Sousse Sakine El Gharbi, University of Sfax
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18981096
Published: July 8, 2013

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.

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Khadija Djeffal, Amor Ben Ammar, Abderrahman Chaker, Sakine El Gharbi (2013). Community Health Workshops and HIV/AIDS Prevention Among Urban Youth in Tunisia: A Systematic Review of Studies from 2013 to Present. African Medical Education Review, Vol. 2013 No. 1 (2013). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18981096

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