Impacts of an Enhanced Family Health and Sexuality Module of the HealthTeacher Middle School Curriculum: A Cluster Randomized Trial (Journal Article)
Brian Goesling,
Mindy E. Scott and
Elizabeth Cook
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Students in the treatment schools reported greater exposure to information on reproductive health topics such as sexually transmitted infections, abstinence, and birth control.
Keywords: Family Health; Sexuality; HealthTeacher; Cluster Randomized Trial; Teen Pregnancy; Family Support (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 7
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