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Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2021 Mar 27;25(11):3669–3686. doi: 10.1007/s10461-021-03242-8

Table 4.

Primary outcomes assessed in the studies

Study Primary Outcomes
Rusakaniko et al. 1997 [57] Knowledge on STDs/HIV, family planning and pregnancy
Agha 2002 [58] Knowledge, normative beliefs about abstinence and about condoms, perception of personal risk
Burnett et al. 2010 [59] HIV knowledge, self-efficacy for abstinence, condom use and HIV testing
Atwood et al. 2012 [60] AIDS/HIV knowledge, Condom attitudes, perceived HIV risk, sexual attitudes, self-efficacy, peer norms
Hallfors et al. 2015 [61] Sexual debut, Meals per day, Ever pregnant, School dropout and years of schooling. HSV-2 and HIV as biomarkers (1.5yrs after introduction of partial intervention)
Jemmott et al. 2015 [62] Unprotected vaginal intercourse within a 12-month follow-up period; curable STIs
Mathews et al. 2016 [63] Sexual debut, number of sexual partners, condom use and contraception use, intimate partner violence
Mmbaga et al. 2017 [64] Sex initiation and condom use
Kemigisha et al., 2019 [65] Sexual and reproductive health knowledge, sexual wellbeing and attitudes, sexual debut