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Melendez-Torres, G. J.; Spencer, Tyler; Ingram, LaDrea; Zimmerman, Rick S.; Pettengill, Ryan; Mullman, Matthew; Otterbein, Melissa; Stein, Rodrigo; Kilburn, Casey – American Journal of Sexuality Education, 2020
This study evaluated The Grassroot Project, a middle school sexual health promotion program in Washington, DC that uses university-level athlete role models and sports-based games. Seven schools were allocated to immediate (n = 160) or delayed intervention (n = 166). Students were tested before and immediately after the intervention on attitudes…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Sex Education, Middle School Students, Urban Schools
Karnell, Aaron P.; Cupp, Pamela K.; Zimmerman, Rick S.; Feist-Price, Sonja; Bennie, Thola – AIDS Education and Prevention, 2006
The high prevalence of HIV among young people in African countries underscores a pressing need for effective prevention interventions. Adapting school-based prevention programs developed in the United States for use in African schools may present an alternative to the time-consuming process of developing home-grown programs. The researchers report…
Descriptors: Intervention, Self Efficacy, Prevention, Foreign Countries

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