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Vermont State Department of Education, 2004
This report contains information based on 47 interviews with administrators and educators from technical centers, approved and recognized independent schools, recognized schools, state operated facilities, state approved programs, and state approved tutorials in Vermont. The information in this report is based on self-reporting by individual…
Descriptors: Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Private Schools, Needs Assessment, Health Promotion
Christenson, Matthew; McDevitt, Thomas; Stanecki, Karen – US Department of Commerce, 2004
Global Population Profile: 2002 summarizes the most important trends in global population at the dawn of the 21st century. The presentation is organized around four themes: (1) Global Population; (2) Growth, Global Population; (3) Composition, Contraceptive Prevalence in the Developing World; and (4) the AIDS Pandemic in the 21st Century. This…
Descriptors: Population Trends, Population Growth, Profiles, Population Distribution
Peer reviewedBenell, Florence B. – Journal of School Health, 1973
A questionnaire administered prior to offering an undergraduate basic health course concluded that: (1) students had many misconceptions about both drug abuse and venereal disease but more about venereal disease; (2) there is no significant difference between sexes or age groups in prevalence of misconceptions. Presented at American School Health…
Descriptors: College Students, Disease Control, Drug Abuse, Educational Needs
Peer reviewedArgent, A. C.; And Others – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1995
The presence of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in 96 children, ages 23 months to 14 years, in Cape Town, South Africa, was linked to sexual abuse in 67 percent of patients. It is recommended that symptomatic prepubertal children with STDs should be investigated for sexual abuse. (Author/SW)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Clinical Diagnosis, Etiology, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedHertog, James K.; And Others – Journalism Quarterly, 1994
Explores the development and maintenance of topics on the public agenda. Tests whether, for a new issue to compete for attention, an old issue must be displaced. Finds little support for that assumption. Argues that the maintenance of topics is complex and the displacement effect is not as powerful as once assumed. (SR)
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Cancer, Communication Research, Higher Education
Peer reviewedDes Jarlais, Don C.; Perlis, Theresa; Friedman, Samuel R.; Chapman, Timothy; Kwok, John; Rockwell, Russell; Paone, Denise; Milliken, Judith; Monterroso, Edgar – American Journal of Public Health, 2000
Assessed trends in HIV risk behaviors among New York City injection drug users from 1990-97. Interviews at a drug detoxification program and a research storefront in a high drug-use area showed continuing risk reduction among users that indicated a declining phase in the large HIV epidemic in New York City. HIV prevention programs appeared to be…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Health Behavior, Illegal Drug Use, Public Health
Peer reviewedLagana, Luciana – Adolescence, 1999
Reviews the literature on psychosocial correlates of contraceptive practices among sexually active late adolescents. Helps identify subgroups of adolescents who either do not use or misuse contraceptive means, putting them at risk for unwanted pregnancy, AIDS, and other sexually transmitted diseases. Promotes further research on those variables…
Descriptors: Adolescents, College Students, Contraception, Family Influence
Francis, Susan – Our Children, 1998
One-quarter of the 3 million new cases of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) each year occur in teenagers. Teens are at high risk because of biological, age, and behavioral factors. Education is the best weapon against STDs. As their children's first sex educators, parents must make every effort to promote STD education at home and school. (SM)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Parent Responsibility, Secondary Education, Secondary School Students
Peer reviewedMeyer-Weitz, Anna; Reddy, Priscilla; Van Den Borne, H. W.; Kok, Gerjo; Pietersen, P. – Journal of Adolescence, 2000
Investigates the determinants of delay behavior in health care seeking in a sample of 292 adolescent patients with STD symptoms. Early health care seeking was determined by perceived seriousness of STDs, an absence of self treatment prior to seeking care, and positive attitudes regarding personal autonomy in condom use behavior. (Contains 17…
Descriptors: Adolescent Behavior, Adolescents, Disease Control, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedWeinbender, Miriam L. M.; Rossignol, Annette MacKay – Adolescence, 1996
Evaluated Adventist lifestyle as a modification of popular American culture which reduces the risk of early sexual activity in adolescents and thus also reduces the risk for both STDs and teen pregnancy. Data analysis demonstrated a wide variety of behaviors were associated with premature sexual activity, including previously reported high-risk…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Early Parenthood, High School Students, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedIngram, David L. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1998
This commentary on a paper (EC 619 276) about the transmissiblity of sexually transmitted diseases in sexually abused children discusses two issues: (1) determining if a child is infected with a sexually transmitted disease (STD) agent; and (2) determining if the child's STD was acquired from the mother before or during the birth process through…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Child Abuse, Epidemiology, Medical Research
Peer reviewedLevinson, Ruth Andrea; Sadigursky, Clesia; Erchak, Gerald M. – Adolescence San Diego, 2004
AIDS prevention research has demonstrated that theoretically driven HIV prevention programs can be tailored to specific cultures. Further, condom self-efficacy and contraceptive self-efficacy scales have been tested in the U.S. and been shown to predict condom and contraceptive use. Results of condom and contraceptive self-efficacy studies have…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Prevention, Cultural Context, Adolescents
Peer reviewedChng, Chwee Lye; Eke-Huber, Esther; Eaddy, Starr; Collins, John. R. – College Student Journal, 2005
This study examined HIV knowledge, perceived risk and sexual behavior of 370 undergraduate students in selected universities in southern Nigeria. MANOVA confirmed females to have significantly higher overall HIV knowledge than males ([p.bar] = .03). In addition, more females than males reported significantly higher knowledge on the risk of HIV…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Sexuality, Gender Differences
Santos, Silvana; Bizzo, Nelio – Science Education, 2005
This study focuses on everyday or lay understandings of inheritance. In the northeastern Brazil, 100 individuals were interviewed in order to describe how they explain the origin of genetic disorders affecting their relatives for several generations. There were involved 60 individuals from a large consanguineous family with many members affected…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Family (Sociological Unit), Genetics
Shernoff, Michael – Social Work, 2006
Social science research as well as a rise in sexually transmitted diseases and new HIV infections among men who have sex with men point to increasing numbers of gay men engaging in unprotected anal intercourse without condoms, a practice called "barebacking." There is some evidence that barebacking is linked to the rise of crystal methamphetamine…
Descriptors: Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Homosexuality, Males, Internet

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