Engaging African American Youth in the Development of a Serious Mobile Game for Sexual Health Education: Mixed Methods Study
BackgroundAlthough teen pregnancy rates decreased dramatically in the United States over the past decade, the rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among adolescents and young adults increased. STI rates disproportionately affect African American youth and young adults. Innovative, accessi...
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Main Authors: | Patchen, Loral (Author), Ellis, Lindsey (Author), Ma, Tony Xuyen (Author), Ott, Corilyn (Author), Chang, Katie H K (Author), Araya, Brook (Author), Atreyapurapu, Sravanthi (Author), Alyusuf, Amal (Author), Gaines Lanzi, Robin (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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