Do School-Based Health Centers Improve Adolescents' Access to Health Care, Health Status, and Risk-Taking Behavior
Ellen E. Kisker and
Randall S. Brown
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Abstract:
School-based health centers can increase students' health knowledge and access to health-related services, but more intensive or different services are needed if they are to significantly reduce risk-taking behaviors.
Keywords: School-based health centers; Health care use; Access to health care; Teenage sexual activity; Teenage substance use (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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