OUTCOMERATING (1–9)
Increased safety (condom use, contraceptive use, reduced number of sexual partners)8.2
Use of preventative services (STI testing, HIV testing, contraceptive demand, vaccinations)8.2
Increased satisfaction8.1
Better self-regulation7.7
Feeling understood or accepted7.6
Increased connectedness (feeling of being accepted by those around i.e. family, school, peers)7.6
Increased autonomy7.6
Higher self-esteem7.4

From: ANNEX 2, PICO QUESTIONS AND OUTCOMES FRAMEWORK

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