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AN ECONOMIC MODEL OF SCHOOL-BASED BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTIONS TO PREVENT SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS

机译:基于学校行为干预以预防性传播感染的经济模型

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>Objectives: Reducing sexually transmitted infections (STI) and teenage pregnancy through effective health education is a high priority for health policy. Behavioral interventions which teach skills to practice safer sex may reduce the incidence of STIs. We evaluated the cost-effectiveness of school-based behavioral interventions in young people.>Methods: We developed an economic model to estimate the total number of STI cases averted, consequent gain in health related quality of life (HRQoL) and savings in medical costs, based on changes in sexual behavior. The parameters for the model were derived from a systematic literature search on the intervention effectiveness, epidemiology of STIs, sexual behavior and lifestyles, HRQoL and health service costs.>Results: The costs of providing teacher-led and peer-led behavioral interventions were €5.16 and €18 per pupil, respectively. For a cohort of 1000 boys and 1000 girls aged 15 years, the model estimated that the behavioral interventions would avert two STI cases and save 0.35 Quality Adjusted Life Years (QALYs). Compared to standard education, the incremental cost-effectiveness of the teacher-led and peer-led interventions was €24,268 and €96,938 per QALY gained, respectively.>Conclusions: School-based behavioral interventions which provide information and teach young people sexual health skills can bring about improvements in knowledge and increased self-efficacy, though these may be limited in terms of impact on sexual behavior. There was uncertainty around the results due to the limited effect of the intervention on behavioral outcomes and paucity of data for other input parameters.
机译:>目标:通过有效的健康教育减少性传播感染(STI)和少女怀孕是卫生政策的高度优先事项。教导如何进行安全性行为的技巧的行为干预措施可以减少性传播感染的发生。我们评估了学校采取的针对年轻人的行为干预措施的成本效益。>方法:我们开发了一种经济模型来估算避免的性传播感染病例总数,从而获得与健康相关的生活质量(HRQoL) ),并根据性行为的变化节省医疗费用。该模型的参数来自有关干预效果,性传播疾病的流行病学,性行为和生活方式,HRQoL和医疗服务成本的系统文献检索。>结果:由教师主导和同伴提供的成本主导的行为干预措施分别为每名学生5.16欧元和18欧元。该模型估计,对于1000名年龄在15岁以下的男孩和1000名女孩而言,该行为干预措施将避免两例STI病例,并节省0.35质量调整生命年(QALYs)。与标准教育相比,以教师为主导和以同伴为主导的干预措施每获得一个QALY所产生的增量成本效益分别为24268欧元和96938欧元。>结论:基于学校的行为干预措施可提供信息并教导年轻人性健康技能可以带来知识的改善和自我效能的提高,尽管这些方面可能会对性行为产生影响。由于干预对行为结果的影响有限,而其他输入参数的数据很少,结果周围存在不确定性。

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