Sex Education Curricula

Thursday September 17, 2009, by Susa Nahmias

Emerging Answers -Research Findings on Programs to Reduce Teen Pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Diseases Doug Kirby, ETR . The National Campaign to prevent teen and unplanned pregnancy, 2007.

In addition:

Effects of a peer-led media literacy curriculum on adolescents’ knowledge and attitudes toward sexual behavior and media portrayals of sex. Pinkleton BE, Austin EW, Cohen M, Chen YC, Fitzgerald E. Health Commun 23(5):462-72, 2008.

Preliminary evidence of an adolescent HIV/AIDS peer education program. Mahat G, Scoloveno MA, De Leon T, Frenkel J. J Pediatr Nurs 23(5):358-63, 2008.

REAL men: a group-randomized trial of an HIV prevention intervention for adolescent boys. DiIorio C, McCarty F, Resnicow K, Lehr S, Denzmore P. Am J Public Health 97(6):1084-9, 2007.

PASHA: facilitating the replication and use of effective adolescent pregnancy and STI/HIV prevention programs. Card JJ, Lessard L, Benner T. J Adolesc Health 40(3):275.e1-14, 2007.

Keepin’ it R.E.A.L.!: results of a mother-adolescent HIV prevention program. DiIorio C, Resnicow K, McCarty F, De AK, Dudley WN, Wang DT, Denzmore P. Nurs Res 55(1):43-51, 2006.

The "Safer Choices" intervention: its impact on the sexual behaviors of different subgroups of high school students. Kirby DB, Baumler E, Coyle KK, Basen-Engquist K, Parcel GS, Harrist R, Banspach SW. J Adolesc Health 35(6):442-52, 2004.