Classroom Goal Structures and HIV/Pregnancy Prevention Education in Rural High School Health Classrooms.

Journal: Journal Of Research On Adolescence : The Official Journal Of The Society For Research On Adolescence
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Abstract

Over 5,000 adolescents enrolled in required rural high school health courses reported their perceptions of mastery and extrinsic goal structures in their health classrooms. Data were collected from all students at three time points (prior to HIV/pregnancy instruction, three months after instruction, and one year after instruction). Results indicated that classroom goal structures were related to both proximal and distal knowledge, attitudes, intentions, and efficacy beliefs. Results in particular indicate that the perception of a mastery goal structure in health education classrooms fosters knowledge, improved attitudes, enhanced efficacy beliefs, and lower intentions to have sexual intercourse.

Authors
Eric Anderman, Pamela Cupp, Derek Lane, Rick Zimmerman, Deleon Gray, Ann O'connell