Adolescents' Receipt of Sex Education in a Nationally Representative Sample, 2011-2019.
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In this paper, the authors used logistic regression to examine changes in the receipt of formal sex education by gender and race/ethnicity for content, timing, and location of instruction.About:
This article is published in Journal of Adolescent Health.The article was published on 2021-11-02 and is currently open access. It has received 29 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: National Survey of Family Growth & Receipt.read more
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School-based Sex Education in the U.S. at a Crossroads: Taking the Right Path.
John S. Santelli,David L. Bell,Maria Trent,Jonathan D. Klein,Laura K Grubb,Jesse Barondeau,Margaret Stager,Steve North +7 more
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Reproductive coercion in college health clinic patients: Risk factors, care seeking and perpetration.
TL;DR: Although reproductive coercion was reported infrequently among college students, those students experiencing it appear to be at risk for poor health and academic outcomes.
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Trends in Teaching Sexual and Reproductive Health Skills in US Secondary Schools in 35 States, 2008 to 2018.
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Abstinence-Only-Until-Marriage: An Updated Review of U.S. Policies and Programs and Their Impact
John Santelli,Leslie M. Kantor,Leslie M. Kantor,Stephanie A. Grilo,Ilene S. Speizer,Laura D. Lindberg,Jennifer Heitel,Amy T. Schalet,Maureen E. Lyon,Amanda J. Mason-Jones,Terry McGovern,Craig J Heck,Jennifer Rogers,Mary A. Ott +13 more
TL;DR: The weight of scientific evidence finds that AOUM programs are not effective in delaying initiation of sexual intercourse or changing other sexual risk behaviors and threaten fundamental human rights to health, information, and life.
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The effectiveness of group-based comprehensive risk-reduction and abstinence education interventions to prevent or reduce the risk of adolescent pregnancy, human immunodeficiency virus, and sexually transmitted infections: two systematic reviews for the Guide to Community Preventive Services.
Helen B. Chin,Theresa Ann Sipe,Randy W. Elder,Shawna L. Mercer,Sajal K. Chattopadhyay,Verughese Jacob,Holly Wethington,Doug Kirby,Donna B. Elliston,Matt Griffith,Stella O. Chuke,Susan C. Briss,Irene Ericksen,Jennifer S. Galbraith,Jeffrey H. Herbst,Robert L. Johnson,Joan Marie Kraft,Seth M. Noar,Lisa Romero,John S. Santelli +19 more
TL;DR: Group-based comprehensive risk reduction was found to be an effective strategy to reduce adolescent pregnancy, HIV, and STIs and no conclusions could be drawn on the effectiveness of group-based abstinence education.
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Consequences of Sex Education on Teen and Young Adult Sexual Behaviors and Outcomes
TL;DR: Sex education about abstinence and birth control was associated with healthier sexual behaviors and outcomes as compared with no instruction, and the protective influence of sex education is not limited to if or when to have sex, but extends to issues of contraception, partner selection, and reproductive health outcomes.
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Sexuality Education for Children and Adolescents
TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide pediatricians updated research on evidence-based sexual and reproductive health education conducted since the original clinical report on the subject was published by the American Academy of Pediatrics in 2001.
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Changes in Adolescents' Receipt of Sex Education, 2006-2013.
TL;DR: Declines in receipt of formal sex education and low rates of parental communication may leave adolescents without instruction, particularly in nonmetropolitan areas.