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This article describes the product development and efficacy trial results for C-SAFE (Sexual Awareness for Everyone), a computer-delivered sexual health promotion program for Latinas. Although women in the intervention condition reported significantly higher levels of satisfaction with C_SAFE than the control condition on a number of user experience variables, there were no significant behavioral or attitudinal differences between the two conditions at a six-month follow-up. In conclusion we discuss the importance of teachable moments, matching of delivery modalities to implementation contexts, and possible directions for evidence-based sexual health promotion programs given the current sexual health landscape.

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In today's information world, individuals are increasingly accessing health-related information through their computers, tablets, and mobile phones. This article explores the opportunities and limits of using such technologies to promote sexual health.

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This page is a summary of: C-SAFE: A Computer-Delivered Sexual Health Promotion Program for Latinas, Health Promotion Practice, May 2017, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/1524839917707791.
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