Actually, none of it works
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- Actually, none of it works. Byfield, Joanne // Report / Newsmagazine (National Edition);7/22/2002, Vol. 29 Issue 15, p64
Focuses on the recommendation of sexual education researchers that sex-ed be started among younger children. Idea that many sex-ed programs reinforce the idea that having sex is okay among teenagers as long as it is safe; Report that sex-ed has little effect in reducing teen pregnancy,...
- Actually, none of it works. Byfield, Joanne // Report / Newsmagazine (BC Edition);7/22/2002, Vol. 29 Issue 15, p64
Focuses on the recommendation of sexual education researchers that sex-ed be started among younger children. Idea that many sex-ed programs reinforce the idea that having sex is okay among teenagers as long as it is safe; Report that sex-ed has little effect in reducing teen pregnancy,...
- Teenage Partners' Communication About Sexual Risk and Condom Use: The Importance Of Parent-Teenager Discussions. Whitaker, Daniel J.; Miller, Kim S.; May, David C.; Levin, Martin L. // Family Planning Perspectives;May/Jun99, Vol. 31 Issue 3, p117
Context: Teenagers' communication with their partners about sex and their use of condoms may be influenced by the discussions teenagers have with their parents about sex. However, little is known about the process of parent-teenager communication on this topic. Understanding both what parents...
- Does Condom Availability Make a Difference? An Evaluation of Philadelphia's Health Resource Centers. Furstenberg Jr., Frank F.; Geitz, Lynne Maziarz; Teitler, Julien O.; Weiss, Christopher C. // Family Planning Perspectives;May/Jun97, Vol. 29 Issue 3, p123
In 1992, nine Philadelphia high schools opened drop-in centers where students could receive reproductive health in formation, condoms and general health referrals. Analyses of survey data collected in 1991 and 1993 suggest that the presence of the condom availability program did not increase the...
- Sexual health scheme for teens launched. // Nursing Standard;11/10/2010, Vol. 25 Issue 10, p7
Girls aged 13 who visit pharmacies for emergency contraception will be offered one month's supply of the mini-pill under a new scheme launched on the Isle of Wight.
- RESPONDING TO THE CHALLENGE OF REALISING SRHR FOR YOUTH IN THE ISLAMIC CONTEXT OF INDONESIA. Eridani, A. D.; Wijiastuti, Kurnia; Nair, Gaayathri // ARROWs for Change;2012, Vol. 18 Issue 2, p17
The article focuses on the resolutions to the conflicts on the actualization of the sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR) for the youths in Indonesia through comprehensive sexuality education (CSE). It states that CSE is important for the youth to understand SRHR issues and for the safe...
- The effect of the national demonstration project Healthy Respect on teenage sexual health behaviour. Tucker, Janet S.; Fitzmaurice, Ann E.; Imamura, Mari; Penfold, Suzanne; Penney, Gillian C.; Van Teijlingen, Edwin; Shucksmith, Janet; Philip, Kate L. // European Journal of Public Health;Feb2007, Vol. 17 Issue 1, p33
Background: As part of the independent evaluation of Healthy Respect (a national demonstration project to improve teenage sexual health in Scotland) this study examined the effect of the school-based sexual health education intervention comprising multiprofessional classroom delivery and...
- Relationships, love and sexuality: what the Filipino teens think and feel. de Irala, Jokin; Osorio, Alfonso; del Burgo, Cristina L�pez; Belen, Vina A.; de Guzman, Filipinas O.; del Carmen Calatrava, Mar�a; Torralba, Antonio N. // BMC Public Health;2009, Vol. 9, p282
Background: In order to achieve a change among teens' sexual behavior, an important step is to improve our knowledge about their opinions concerning relationships, love and sexuality. Methods: A questionnaire including topics on relationships, love and sexuality was distributed to a target...
- Common sense about condom education. Sroka, Stephen R. // Education Digest;Nov91, Vol. 57 Issue 3, p69
Presents a condensed version of an article which appeared in the March 13, 1991 issue of `Education Week.' The article offers seven pieces of advice for those considering condom education, from teachers actually teaching about condoms. Statistics on sexual activity among American teenagers,...


