Friday, December 16, 2005
Saving Sex for Later
A study analyzing the effectiveness of Saving Sex for Later, appears in the new issue of Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health. According to the authors, my collaborators at EDC, "Saving Sex for Later is a promising intervention for promoting youths' sexual abstinence. The intervention may also be effective in enhancing positive parenting practices among parents who are typically difficult to reach because of economic hardship, full schedules and complicated lives." If you'd like more information about Saving Sex for Later, contact Lydia O'Donnell at EDC at lo'donnell@edc.org.
Posted by Jesse
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