Research Articles
Impacts of abstinence education on teen sexual activity, risk of pregnancy, and risk of sexually transmitted diseases. Trenholm C, Devaney B, Fortson K, Clark M, Bridgespan LQ, Wheeler J. Mathematica Policy Research, USA. J Policy Anal Manage 27(2):255-76, 2008.
Recent evaluations of the peer-led approach in adolescent sexual health education: a systematic review. Kim CR, Free C. International Family Planning Perspectives, 34(2):89–96, 2008.
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.
Abstinence and abstinence-only education: A review of U.S. policies and programs. Santelli JS, Ott MA, Lyon M, Rogers J, Summers D, Schleifer R. Journal of Adolescent Health 38:72–81, 2006.
Changes in Formal Sex Education: 1995–2002. Duberstein Lindberg L, Santelli JS, Singh S. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 38(4):182–189, 2006.
The effectiveness of school-based sex education programs in the promotion of abstinence behavior: a meta-analysis. Silva M. Health Ed Research 17(4):471-81, 2002
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The role of policy advocacy in assuring comprehensive family life education in California. Brindis CD, Geierstanger SP, Faxio A. Health Educ Behav. April 14, 2009.
How sources of sexual information relate to adolescents’ beliefs about sex. Bleakley A, Hennessy M, Fishbein M, Jordan A. Am J Health Behav 33(1):37-48, 2009.
Consequences of inadequate sex education in the United States. Phipps MG. Obstetrics & Gynecology, 111(2 Pt 1):254, 2008
What schools teach our patients about sex: content, quality, and influences on sex education. Lindau ST, Tetteh AS, Kasza K, Gilliam M. Obstet Gynecol 111(2 Pt 1):256-66, 2008.
Medical accuracy in sexuality education: ideology and the scientific process. Santelli JS. Am J Public Health 98(10):1786-92, 2008.
The association between sex education and youth’s engagement in sexual intercourse, age at first intercourse, and birth control use at first sex. Mueller TE, Gavin LE, Kulkarni A. J Adolesc Health 42(1):89-96, 2008.
An abstinence program’s impact on cognitive mediators and sexual initiation. Weed SE, Ericksen IH, Lewis A, Grant GE, Wibberly KH. Am J Health Behav 32(1):60-73, 2008.
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 relationship between source of sexual information and sexual behavior among female adolescents. Berenson AB, Wu ZH, Breitkopf CR, Newman J. Contraception 73(3):274-8, 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.