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N/A N=1,647 Randomized Double-blind Prevention

Study of Long-term Efficacy and Mechanisms Underlying the Impact of a Web-based Sexual and Relationship Health Promotion Program With Young Adult Community College Students

Sexual Behavior · Sexual Assault · Violence, Domestic

Enrolled (actual)
1,647
Serious AEs
0.0%
Results posted
Aug 2025
Primary outcome: Primary: Relationship Satisfaction — 4.22; 4.21; 4.29 score on a scale — p=0.983

Study Design & Population

Study type
Interventional
Phase
N/A
Interventions
Media Aware for Young Adults (Behavioral); Health Aware for Young Adults (Behavioral)
Age
Adult · 18+ yrs
Sex
All
Sponsor
Innovation Research & Training
Primary completion
Mar 2024

Outcome Measures

OutcomeResultp-value
PRIMARY
Relationship Satisfaction
4.22; 4.25; 4.22 0.745
PRIMARY
Relationship Satisfaction
4.22; 4.25; 4.22 0.745
PRIMARY
Relationship Satisfaction
4.22; 4.25; 4.22 0.745
PRIMARY
Percentage of Participants With Relationship Violence Perpetration
43; 45; 41 0.731
PRIMARY
Percentage of Participants With Relationship Violence Perpetration
43; 45; 41 0.731
PRIMARY
Percentage of Participants With Relationship Violence Perpetration
43; 45; 41 0.731
PRIMARY
Percentage of Participants With Relationship Violence Victimization
45; 46; 39 0.702
PRIMARY
Percentage of Participants With Relationship Violence Victimization
45; 46; 39 0.702
PRIMARY
Percentage of Participants With Relationship Violence Victimization
45; 46; 39 0.702
PRIMARY
Risky Sexual Behaviors
0.45; 0.42; 0.43 0.499
PRIMARY
Risky Sexual Behaviors
0.45; 0.42; 0.43 0.499
PRIMARY
Risky Sexual Behaviors
0.45; 0.42; 0.43 0.499
PRIMARY
Percentage of Participants That Used Protection at Last Oral Sex
26; 20; 21 0.427
PRIMARY
Percentage of Participants That Used Protection at Last Oral Sex
26; 20; 21 0.427
PRIMARY
Percentage of Participants That Used Protection at Last Oral Sex
26; 20; 21 0.427
PRIMARY
Frequency of Use of Protection During Oral Sex
1.71; 1.76; 1.89 0.638
PRIMARY
Frequency of Use of Protection During Oral Sex
1.71; 1.76; 1.89 0.638
PRIMARY
Frequency of Use of Protection During Oral Sex
1.71; 1.76; 1.89 0.638
PRIMARY
Frequency of Condom Use During Vaginal Sex
2.70; 2.79; 2.71 0.466
PRIMARY
Frequency of Condom Use During Vaginal Sex
2.70; 2.79; 2.71 0.466
PRIMARY
Frequency of Condom Use During Vaginal Sex
2.70; 2.79; 2.71 0.466
PRIMARY
Frequency of Birth Control Use
2.67; 2.83; 2.71 0.301
PRIMARY
Frequency of Birth Control Use
2.67; 2.83; 2.71 0.301
PRIMARY
Frequency of Birth Control Use
2.67; 2.83; 2.71 0.301
PRIMARY
Percentage of Participants That Used Contraceptive at Last Vaginal Sex
57; 62; 64 0.352
PRIMARY
Percentage of Participants That Used Contraceptives at Last Vaginal Sex
54; 63; 62 0.110
PRIMARY
Percentage of Participants That Used Contraceptives at Last Vaginal Sex
54; 63; 62 0.110
PRIMARY
Frequency of Condom Use During Anal Sex
2.41; 2.46; 2.58 0.877
PRIMARY
Frequency of Condom Use During Anal Sex
2.41; 2.46; 2.58 0.877
PRIMARY
Frequency of Condom Use During Anal Sex
2.41; 2.46; 2.58 0.877
PRIMARY
Percentage of Participants That Used a Condom at Last Anal Sex
47; 42; 43 0.877
PRIMARY
Percentage of Participants That Used a Condom at Last Anal Sex
47; 42; 43 0.877
PRIMARY
Percentage of Participants That Used a Condom at Last Anal Sex
47; 42; 43 0.877
SECONDARY
Perceived Realism of Media Messages
2.20; 2.33; 2.38 0.009 sig
SECONDARY
Perceived Realism of Media Messages
2.20; 2.33; 2.38 0.009 sig
SECONDARY
Perceived Realism of Media Messages
2.20; 2.33; 2.38 0.009 sig
SECONDARY
Perceived Similarity to Media Messages
2.05; 2.09; 2.16 0.354
SECONDARY
Perceived Similarity to Media Messages
2.05; 2.09; 2.16 0.354
SECONDARY
Perceived Similarity to Media Messages
2.05; 2.09; 2.16 0.354
SECONDARY
Identification With Media
2.41; 2.42; 2.49 0.846
SECONDARY
Identification With Media
2.41; 2.42; 2.49 0.846
SECONDARY
Identification With Media
2.41; 2.42; 2.49 0.846
SECONDARY
Media Skepticism
3.06; 3.05; 3.04 0.819
SECONDARY
Media Skepticism
3.06; 3.05; 3.04 0.819
SECONDARY
Media Skepticism
3.06; 3.05; 3.04 0.819
SECONDARY
Gender Role Norms
1.51; 1.49; 1.55 0.583
SECONDARY
Gender Role Norms
1.51; 1.49; 1.55 0.583
SECONDARY
Gender Role Norms
1.51; 1.49; 1.55 0.583
SECONDARY
Rape Myth Acceptance
1.47; 1.46; 1.48 0.863
SECONDARY
Rape Myth Acceptance
1.47; 1.46; 1.48 0.863
SECONDARY
Rape Myth Acceptance
1.47; 1.46; 1.48 0.863
SECONDARY
Efficacy to Intervene as Bystander
76.76; 79.06; 78.01 0.171
SECONDARY
Efficacy to Intervene as Bystander
76.76; 79.06; 78.01 0.171
SECONDARY
Efficacy to Intervene as Bystander
76.76; 79.06; 78.01 0.171
SECONDARY
Intent to Intervene as Bystander
3.33; 3.40; 3.29 0.074
SECONDARY
Intent to Intervene as Bystander
3.33; 3.40; 3.29 0.074
SECONDARY
Intent to Intervene as Bystander
3.33; 3.40; 3.29 0.074
SECONDARY
Sexual Health Knowledge
17.48; 17.53; 17.74 0.863
SECONDARY
Sexual Health Knowledge
17.48; 17.53; 17.74 0.863
SECONDARY
Sexual Health Knowledge
17.48; 17.53; 17.74 0.863
SECONDARY
Attitudes Toward Risky Sexual Behaviors
2.26; 2.25; 2.20 0.810
SECONDARY
Attitudes Toward Risky Sexual Behaviors
2.26; 2.25; 2.20 0.810
SECONDARY
Attitudes Toward Risky Sexual Behaviors
2.26; 2.25; 2.20 0.810
SECONDARY
Attitudes Toward Unprotected Sex
2.05; 2.06; 2.12 0.824
SECONDARY
Attitudes Toward Unprotected Sex
2.05; 2.06; 2.12 0.824
SECONDARY
Attitudes Toward Unprotected Sex
2.05; 2.06; 2.12 0.824
SECONDARY
Attitudes Toward Contraception/Protection
3.45; 3.42; 3.37 0.495
SECONDARY
Attitudes Toward Contraception/Protection
3.45; 3.42; 3.37 0.495
SECONDARY
Attitudes Toward Contraception/Protection
3.45; 3.42; 3.37 0.495
SECONDARY
Attitudes Toward Communication With Partners and Medical Professionals
3.44; 3.48; 3.36 0.375
SECONDARY
Attitudes Toward Communication With Partners and Medical Professionals
3.44; 3.48; 3.36 0.375
SECONDARY
Attitudes Toward Communication With Partners and Medical Professionals
3.44; 3.48; 3.36 0.375
SECONDARY
Descriptive Norms of Unprotected Sex
50.45; 54.28; 54.40 0.064
SECONDARY
Descriptive Norms of Unprotected Sex
50.45; 54.28; 54.40 0.064
SECONDARY
Descriptive Norms of Unprotected Sex
50.45; 54.28; 54.40 0.064
SECONDARY
Descriptive Norms of Risky Sexual Activity
45.33; 49.11; 49.08 0.034 sig
SECONDARY
Descriptive Norms of Risky Sexual Activity
45.33; 49.11; 49.08 0.034 sig
SECONDARY
Descriptive Norms of Risky Sexual Activity
45.33; 49.11; 49.08 0.034 sig
SECONDARY
Sex Refusal Self-efficacy
3.18; 3.20; 3.20 0.685
SECONDARY
Sex Refusal Self-efficacy
3.18; 3.20; 3.20 0.685
SECONDARY
Sex Refusal Self-efficacy
3.18; 3.20; 3.20 0.685
SECONDARY
Self-efficacy to Refuse Unprotected Sex
3.18; 3.20; 3.29 0.685
SECONDARY
Self-efficacy to Refuse Unprotected Sex
3.18; 3.20; 3.29 0.685
SECONDARY
Self-efficacy to Refuse Unprotected Sex
3.18; 3.20; 3.29 0.685
SECONDARY
Self-efficacy to Use a Condom
3.29; 3.32; 3.23 0.655
SECONDARY
Self-efficacy to Use a Condom
3.29; 3.32; 3.23 0.655
SECONDARY
Self-efficacy to Use a Condom
3.29; 3.32; 3.23 0.655
SECONDARY
Self-efficacy to Communicate With Partners and Medical Professionals About Sex
3.36; 3.42; 3.34 0.217
SECONDARY
Self-efficacy to Communicate With Partners and Medical Professionals About Sex
3.36; 3.42; 3.34 0.217
SECONDARY
Self-efficacy to Communicate With Partners and Medical Professionals About Sex
3.36; 3.42; 3.34 0.217
SECONDARY
Risky Sexual Behavior Intentions
1.78; 1.82; 1.90 0.442
SECONDARY
Risky Sexual Behavior Intentions
1.78; 1.82; 1.90 0.442
SECONDARY
Risky Sexual Behavior Intentions
1.78; 1.82; 1.90 0.442
SECONDARY
Intentions to Have Unprotected Sex
1.98; 1.98; 2.08 0.956
SECONDARY
Intentions to Have Unprotected Sex
1.98; 1.98; 2.08 0.956
SECONDARY
Intentions to Have Unprotected Sex
1.98; 1.98; 2.08 0.956
SECONDARY
Intentions to Use a Condom
3.10; 3.15; 3.07 0.597
SECONDARY
Intentions to Use a Condom
3.10; 3.15; 3.07 0.597
SECONDARY
Intentions to Use a Condom
3.10; 3.15; 3.07 0.597
SECONDARY
Intentions to Communicate With Partners and Medical Professionals About Sex
3.05; 3.13; 3.12 0.261
SECONDARY
Intentions to Communicate With Partners and Medical Professionals About Sex
3.05; 3.13; 3.12 0.261
SECONDARY
Intentions to Communicate With Partners and Medical Professionals About Sex
3.05; 3.13; 3.12 0.261
SECONDARY
Willingness to Have Unprotected Sex
2.34; 2.38; 2.38 0.585
SECONDARY
Willingness to Have Unprotected Sex
2.34; 2.38; 2.38 0.585
SECONDARY
Willingness to Have Unprotected Sex
2.34; 2.38; 2.38 0.585
SECONDARY
Willingness to Engage in Risky Sexual Behaviors
1.93; 1.90; 1.89 0.498
SECONDARY
Willingness to Engage in Risky Sexual Behaviors
1.93; 1.90; 1.89 0.498
SECONDARY
Willingness to Engage in Risky Sexual Behaviors
1.93; 1.90; 1.89 0.498
SECONDARY
Advertisement Deconstruction Skills
1.45; 1.36; 1.20 0.128
SECONDARY
Injunctive Norms - Most People
2.25; 2.24; 2.27 0.940
SECONDARY
Injunctive Norms - Most People
2.25; 2.24; 2.27 0.940
SECONDARY
Injunctive Norms - Most People
2.25; 2.24; 2.27 0.940
SECONDARY
Injunctive Norms - Friends
3.29; 3.30; 3.30 0.822
SECONDARY
Injunctive Norms - Friends
3.29; 3.30; 3.30 0.822
SECONDARY
Injunctive Norms - Friends
3.29; 3.30; 3.30 0.822
SECONDARY
Descriptive Norms - People Like me
3.16; 3.15; 3.14 0.829
SECONDARY
Descriptive Norms - People Like me
3.16; 3.15; 3.14 0.829
SECONDARY
Descriptive Norms - People Like me
3.16; 3.15; 3.14 0.829
SECONDARY
Frequency of Communication With Sexual Partner
3.21; 3.17; 3.11 0.682
SECONDARY
Frequency of Communication With Sexual Partner
3.21; 3.17; 3.11 0.682
SECONDARY
Frequency of Communication With Sexual Partner
3.21; 3.17; 3.11 0.682
SECONDARY
Percentage of Participants That Communicated With a Doctor
54; 57; 54 0.467
SECONDARY
Percentage of Participants That Communicated With a Doctor
54; 57; 54 0.467
SECONDARY
Percentage of Participants That Communicated With a Doctor
54; 57; 54 0.467
SECONDARY
Self-efficacy to Use a Dental Dam
2.45; 2.37; 2.32 0.277
SECONDARY
Self-efficacy to Use a Dental Dam
2.45; 2.37; 2.32 0.277
SECONDARY
Self-efficacy to Use a Dental Dam
2.45; 2.37; 2.32 0.277

Summary

Community college students are an underserved and at-risk population in terms of their sexual and relationship health. This is a three-arm randomized control trial to evaluate the long-term efficacy of a web-based sexual and relationship health promotion program among U.S. community college students (expected N = 2010) and explore the mechanisms underlying the program efficacy.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Students must be 18 or 19 years of age.
  • Students must attend one of the community colleges from which this study is recruiting participants.
  • Students must have an email address to receive study communication.
  • Students must have access to a computer, tablet, or phone device with internet access as the questionnaires and programs are web-based.
  • Students must be able to speak and read English because the study materials (e.g., questionnaires, programs) are in English.

Exclusion Criteria

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Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT04950686). Outcome figures and adverse-event rates are extracted automatically from the registry's posted results and are provided for clinician reference, not as a substitute for the primary publication.

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