Assessing Community Support for Comprehensive Sexual Health Education in High-risk Florida Schools
Fifty percent of middle schools and 35% of high schools in Hillsborough County, Florida, serve students at high-risk for teen birth and sexually transmitted infections. This study assessed the desired type of sexual health education (SHE), content, and support for SHE from residents in the districts...
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Main Authors: | Kimberly K. Walker (Author), Ellen J. Schafer (Author), Karen Maziarz (Author), Michael Binder (Author), Danielle Quichocho (Author) |
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University of North Florida,
2017-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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