Impact of HIV and sexual health education on the sexual behaviour of young people: a review update
The present review assesses the effects of HIV/AIDS and sexual health education on young people's sexual behaviour.
The present review assesses the effects of HIV/AIDS and sexual health education on young people's sexual behaviour.
HIV/AIDS education in schools is often denied to children and young people because the subject is considered too sensitive or controversial to be taught or it is difficult to find a place for it in an already overcrowded school curriculum.
This paper focuses on some prominent demographic or compositional changes among Asian youth, especially in the Philippines.
This study is an effort to identify low-cost HIV/AIDS awareness programs in in-school as well as community-based settings that target school-age children and particularly adolescent and pre-adolescent youth.
This paper focuses on HIV/AIDS risk in the Philippines, especially adolescents and young adults.
The multitude of ethnic communities in Canada means different approaches and methods must be used for health education.
HIV counseling is an important component of HIV/AIDS prevention. Evaluations from Uganda and Rwanda demonstrated this.
This randomized controlled community trial aimed to see whether an education program could reduce children's risk of contracting HIV and improve their tolerance of people living with HIV and AIDS.
The spread of HIV infection can be rapid in specific contexts such as poverty and social instability, war and civil strife.
Education for health is a fundamental right of every child. Health is inextricably linked to educational achievement, quality of life, and economic productivity.