Sexual Health Survey and Programming
Welcome to our survey! The purpose of this survey is to gather insights to help Sugar Honey Iced Tea, anon-profit organization based in Detroit, develop programming for youth and young adults aged 13 to 24. Our mission is to educate and empower young individuals about sex education and self-care through various initiatives such as workshops, community outreach activities, open dialogues, social engagement events, and resource provision. As a thank you for participating in this survey, you CAN receive 2 emergency contraception pills from Julie company. Julie is a progestin-only emergency contraception product that helps prevent pregnancy when taken within 72 hours after unprotected sex. Please note that Julie is a backup method of preventing pregnancy and should not be used as regular birth control. You can find more information about Julie at https://juliecare.co/. Participation in this survey is entirely voluntary and anonymous. Your responses will be kept confidential, and your personal information will not be shared with any third parties. By participating, you consent to the use of your responses for research purposes only. It's important to note that Sugar Honey Iced Tea is not responsible for your decision-making regarding taking the emergency contraception pills or any medical complications you may experience. By participating, you agree that you have read all provided information regarding the emergency contraception and have decided on your own to continue taking it with no influence from Sugar Honey Iced Tea. Your input will greatly contribute to our efforts in addressing community needs and promoting sexual health education among youth and young adults in Detroit. Thank you for your participation. Let's begin the survey. www.sugarhoneyicedtea.org YOU CAN DECLINE RECEIVING THE EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTIVE AND FILL OUT THE SURVEY TO HELP US WITH BUILDING SUGAR HONEY ICED TEA.
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Demographics
Have you ever used emergency contraception (EC) before?
Yes
No
I just found out what these are
Other
How frequently have you needed EC in the past year?
Never
Every time I have unprotected sex.
Sometimes
Only if I have sex during ovulation
Other
Have you encountered any challenges accessing EC?
Yes
No
Never needed to purchase before
If answered yes, what challenge(s) did you encounter?
Did you receive information about EC when you needed it?
Yes
No
Health Disparities and Sexual Health Education
Health disparities mean that some people have a harder time staying healthy or getting better when they are sick or hurt. This happens because they might not have as much money or access to things that help keep them healthy, like doctors or safe places to live. For example, some people might live in places where it's hard to find healthy food or where the air isn't clean to breathe. This can make it harder for them to stay healthy compared to others who have more money or live in safer places.
Do you believe there are disparities in access to sexual health resources in your community?
Yes
No
I never thought of this being an issue
If you answered yes, what disparities are there? If you answered no, what access and/or resources do you know of and find accessible for others?
Have you or someone you know faced discrimination or stigma when seeking sexual health services? If yes, please explain in detail
What barriers do you received in accessing sexual health services if any? What are some challenges think you would receive in your area, what are some that you've seen others may experience.
How would you rate the sexual health education you received in school? From 1 being the lowest and 10 being the highest.
What topics do you believe should be covered in sexual health education programs? Please be as detailed as possible.
How can sexual health education be improved in your community?
Community Needs
What resources or support do you think are lacking for youth and young adults regarding sex, relationships, and sexuality?
How can stigma surrounding sexual health be reduced in the community? (Stigma is when people treat someone unfairly or differently because they are seen as being different in some way. It's like when someone feels bad or is made fun of just because they are not the same as others.)
How can stigma surrounding sexual health be reduced in the community?
What services or programs would you like to see implemented to better support sexual health in urban communities?
Are you aware of where to access emergency contraception in your community?
Have you ever faced challenges in obtaining emergency contraception?
What improvements would you suggest to make emergency contraception more accessible?
Is there anything else you would like to share about your experiences or suggestions related to sexual health in your community?
Are you aware that the emergency contraception is NOT a form of birth control?
Yes
No
Do you think mental health and sexual health have similar impact
Yes
No
Please explain your answer
Would you like to receive 2 packs of emergency contraception (One for now, and one for later) after receiving this survey
Yes
No, I just want to help
If you are receiving the emergency contraception after completing survey please provide your Name and Contact number for pick up information.
This concludes our survey!
We're making this survey to help us plan better programs for our organization, we appreciate your detailed responses. We really appreciate you taking the time to fill it out! Your answers will give us lots of helpful information. Thank you so much for helping us out!
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