Abstract
Comprehensive sexual education (CSE) seeks to prepare adolescents for a safe and healthy life. This study evaluated the effectiveness of sexual education programs in preventing adolescent pregnancy in Lambayeque, with a focus on their impact on reducing the rate of adolescent pregnancy, barriers and opportunities to improve sexual education in the region, the methodology, a bibliographic review was carried out and public health statistics were analyzed, the results eighty-five percent of students said their understanding of STD prevention and contraceptive techniques had significantly increased. This result is in line with research that demonstrate how well-designed educational initiatives can greatly increase young people's awareness of and ability to abstain from harmful sexual conduct. Additionally, 70% of respondents showed more positive attitudes toward contraceptive use, compared to 50% before the program was implemented. This change in attitudes is consistent with research indicating that comprehensive sexuality education can change attitudes toward contraception and promote safer sexual behaviors, disparities in the implementation and reach of sexual education programs in Lambayeque explain the differences in students' knowledge and attitudes. Improving coverage, ensuring the quality and comprehensive content of programs, providing adequate training to educators, and obtaining greater institutional and cultural support are crucial steps to increase the effectiveness of sexuality education in the region.
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