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Postings for Jan 16-22, 2012

This week we review and identify articles from journals focused on nutrition, physical activity, crime prevention/bullying, accidents/injury, infectious disease, personal/social development, and sexual/reproductive health.

Highlights

  • WHO Executive Board Meeting Documents
    This week we posted several documents being discussed at the WHO Executive Board meeting as they prepare to discuss the reform of that organization. Several global plans were discussed including mental health, non-communicable diseases,. social determinants and more
  • Questions and Pushback on Effect of Regulating School Food Sales
    There are several items in this week reporting on questions and push back on the effectiveness of regulations affecting food sales in schools. A longitudinal study points out that the sale of fast foods in schools has much less effect on weight than other factors, primarily the home environment and parent lifestyle. Canada's national newspaper questions the value of regulations when children can go to food outlets nearby. A blog post reviews the recent chnages made in Los Angeles, Seattle and other cities when students rebelled against tasteless healthy meals.
  • Review of Micro-nutrient Programs in Developing Countries
    Several articles in January 2012 Issue of Journal of Nutrition examine the evidence and experience of micro-nutrient supplement programs in developing countries.
  • Asset Approach even for Offenders: The Good Lives Model
    Two articles in the January 2012 Issue of Criminal Justice & Behavior discuss the "good lives model", a framework similar to strength-based or asset-based models. This model might be applicable to and offer insights on troubled students and their care within the school setting
  • Being a Positive Bystander to Reduce Bullying
    As bystander approaches become increasingly prevalent elements of sexual and domestic violence prevention efforts, it is necessary to better understand the factors that support or impede individuals in taking positive action in the face of aggressive or disrespectful behavior from others.This study presents descriptive findings about the bystander experiences of 27 men who recently became involved in antiviolence against women work. More specifically, we describe the consistency with which respondents actively intervene in the speech or behavior of others, Although this is a study of adults, there will likely be applications for adolescents and schools.
  • Ecological Understanding of Youth Violence & Delinquency
    Several articles from Issue #1, 2012 of Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice use an ecological understanding to explain the interplay between Neighborhood and Individual Factors in Delinquency, Victimization, and Related Outcomes. Disadvantaged socio-economic contexts appear in several of these articles.
  • Cyber Behaviours Explained: A New Journal
    If you are trying to understand the implications of social networking and gaming on the development of youth, you should join us as we track and post relevant Articles from Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, a new journal in our list of over 200 that we monitor each month.
  • Social Influences on Teen Behaviour Confirmed Again
    Four articles in Issue #1, 2012 of Social Development confirm, once again, that school-family connectedness to schools, cliques among teens, peer groups and close friends have an impact on adolescent behaviour. The last article suggests that programs seek to modify these influences by focusing on them as well as individual teens. The correlation and even potential causes noted in these articles in not new. What research and practice need to tell us is how to intervene in an effective way to influence the influences.
  • Again Ecological Analysis: Adolescent Behaviour Problems
    Once again, an ecological analysis is articulated, This time on adolescent behavior problems. Results suggested that variables such as maternal warmth, overall parental emotional support, and overall neighborhood support are important predictors of externalizing behavior problems. Further regression analyses revealed that, in addition to adolescents’ perceived social acceptance and global self-worth, parental and neighborhood characteristics are significant predictors of adolescents’ externalizing behavior problems. These findings suggested that, when identifying adolescents who are at risk for the development of externalizing behavior problems, an ecological conceptualization encompassing culture, community, and home characteristics can be helpful
  • Financial Literacy and Credit Card Use: A Return to Home Economics?
    An article from Issue #1, 2012 of International Journal of Consumer Studies discusses how socio-economic status, financial literacy age and lifestyle expectations affect the use of credit cards. They note that lower income, less literate consumers are more likely to use credit to access a lifestyle beyond their means. We used to teach studfents about home economics in schools. Should we rethink theior disappearance?
  • Homophobic Bullying, LGBT Students & Religious Schools
    News stories this week from Canada, England and the US included several articles on anti-bulling policies. In Canada, an Ontario, Canada law requiring schools to permit gay-straight clubs was resisted by several Catholic school boards and a Catholic School Trustee Association suggestion to call these clubs as "Promoting Respect Clubs was decried as the equivalent of the US military policy of "don't ask, don't tell. Meanwhile, another Canadian province, Newfoundland is promoting gay-straight clubs in schools with funding and a planning guide and Jewish schools ion Toronto are starting similar school clubs. In England, the largest Jewish school was accused on adopting an American teaching program to "cure gays". In the US, GLSEN published a guide for teachers while several US states debated the issues

News, Reports, Resources
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Research Highlights
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News Story (Jan 22-12) Newfoundland Education resource to support gay-straight alliances in schools http://ow.ly/1Fjq9m

News Story (Jan 22-12) Misconceptions abound about head lice, school officials say http://ow.ly/1FjpOp

Blog Post (Jan 22-11) Turns out school food initiatives can be difficult to swallow http://ow.ly/1EHR8G

News Story (Jan 21-12) High court rejects appeals over student web page http://ow.ly/1Fjpf2

News Release (Jan 22-12) UK first annual Children's Food conference launches the work of the Children's Food Trust http://ow.ly/1EHEaO

Policy Doc WHO Plan for Elimination of schistosomiasis http://ow.ly/1EHDwg

News Story (Jan 19-12) Newfoundland Education department promoting gay-straight alliances http://ow.ly/1FjkP3

News Story (Jan 18-12) Pennsylvania Bullying Prevention Toolkit launched to help parents and educators http://ow.ly/1FjjC9

News Story (Jan 22-12) NHS changes: Clegg says plans must go ahead in the UK http://ow.ly/1EHDjz

News Story (Jan 20-12) Encouraging gay-straight groups not enough, says Newfoundland teen http://ow.ly/1FjoBE

Policy Doc WHO Plan on Mental Health http://ow.ly/1EHD3L

Blog Post (Jan 21-12) 1 in 5 Americans Experienced a Mental Illness in Past Year http://ow.ly/1EHCBj

Policy Doc Monitoring framework and targets for the prevention and control of NCDs (WHO) http://ow.ly/1EHCoE

News Release (Jan 20-12) GLSEN Releases Toolkit to Prepare Teachers for Teaching About Respect in Elementary Schools http://ow.ly/1EHATj

News Story (Jan 18-12|) Margaret Chan nominated for a second term to be WHO Director-General http://ow.ly/1EHAtn

News Story (Jan 19-12) State-funded Jewish school in London denies teaching students how to ‘cure gays’ http://ow.ly/1Fjlf4

News Story )Jan 18-12) Report says Philadelphia schools fall short on dealing with crime http://ow.ly/1Fjlyn

News Story (Jan 20-12) WHO Board Sets up Monitoring of Maternal and Child Health http://ow.ly/1EHz2Y

News Story (Jan 19-12) Student inspires classmates through anti-bullying posts on lockers http://ow.ly/1EHyCm

News Story (Jan 20-12) Community Service Group Hillel starts new group for gay students in Toronto http://ow.ly/1FjmZS

News Story (Jan 18-12) Homophobia Starts in Elementary School; Teachers Do Little http://ow.ly/1Fjl5X

News Story (Jan 18-12) Students take aim at two Vancouver school trustees in Facebook fight over LGBT student rights http://ow.ly/1FjiT0

Blog Post (Jan 20-12) Tobacco Prevention Saves Money http://ow.ly/1EHyr6

Blog Post (Jan 18-12) NUT says Save community schools - no to academies http://ow.ly/1Fjksw

Editorial (Jan 18-12) Hamiltoon Catholic Board Gay-straight alliance position is wrong http://ow.ly/1Fji2s

Blog Post (Jan 17-12) Financial guru Suze Orman supports LGBT rights http://ow.ly/1FjghZ

News Story (Jan 17-12) US National Sexuality Standards Would Introduce Subject Early http://ow.ly/1FjdYm

News Story (Jan 18-12) Philly Schools Don’t Report All Violence, Kids Suffer: Report http://ow.ly/1Fjjj0

Report Playgrounds and Prejudice:Elementary School Climate inthe United States (USA, 2012) http://ow.ly/1FjhAO

News Story (Jan 17-12) Israel Advocates want to nationalize school health services http://ow.ly/1FjdNF

Report Strategies and practices for differentiating instruction http://ow.ly/1EHynI

News Story (Jan 20-12) Poor children who get high-quality day care do better in school: Study http://ow.ly/1EHy2O

News Story (Jan 20-12) Apple Unveils E-Textbook Strategy for K-12 http://ow.ly/1EHxHD

Web Site Canadian Network for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health http://ow.ly/1EHxh4

News Story (Jan 17-12) Report: What kids hear on the school playground: 'You're so gay!' http://t.co/pqt6EhvS

News Story (Jan 16-12) New Sex-education Standards Seek to Make 'The Talk' Easier http://ow.ly/1FjboW

News Story (Jan 16-12) Opponents of Tennessee's anti-gay legislation respond with YouTube videos http://ow.ly/1FjaR9

News Story (Jan 17-12) Student Social Media Speech Cases Rejected by U.S. High Court http://ow.ly/1FjdAw

News Story (Jan 17-12) Toronto specialized schools reignites debate http://ow.ly/1Fjell

News Release (Jan 17-12) Center for Safe Schools Launches New Toolkit to Help Parents and Educators Address Bullying http://ow.ly/1FjeIS

News Story (Jan 16-12) Philadelphia nurses lead fight against school cuts http://ow.ly/1Fjd0l

News Story (Jan 17-12) Video Trains Teachers To Talk LGBT Issues In Grammar School http://ow.ly/1Fjdhc

News Story (Jan 16-12) US Sex education guidelines generate discussion http://ow.ly/1Fjb8M

News Story (Jan 16-12) Canadian PM urges premiers to put health funding issue aside http://ow.ly/1EbjeW

News Story (Jan 17-12) Postponing parenthood could have serious consequences, warns new study http://ow.ly/1EbiWj

News Release (Jan 17-12) School Nurses' New Internet Tool Called RNsights Can Help in Caring for Students http://ow.ly/1FjbOy

News Story (Jan 11-12) Cyberbullying a problem around the globe: Poll http://ow.ly/1Ebii3

News Story (Jan 17-12) IWK Dalhousie to hold Sessions to support grieving kids, teens http://ow.ly/1EbhgU

News Story (Jan 17-12) Obesity rates in US finally leveling off http://ow.ly/1EHT2W

News Story (Jan 17-12) US obesity epidemic shows no signs of reversing course, reports on kids and adults show http://ow.ly/1Ebh5T

News Story (Jan 17-12) Canadian Premiers announce health innovation working group http://ow.ly/1Ebgjw

News Story (Jan 17-12) Hamiltion Catholic Board says no to so-called ‘gay-straight alliances’ http://ow.ly/1FjaE3

News Story (Jan 16-12) Windsor Ontario Catholic board absenteeism costs millionshttp://ow.ly/1EbfXu

Editorial (Jan 15-12) The crusade against cupcakes – and common sense http://ow.ly/1Eb7MB

News Story (Jan 17-12) Junk food in schools not making kids fat: Study http://ow.ly/1Eb79Q

Conference Safe Schools Saskatoon Mar 22-23, 2012 http://ow.ly/1E7AoB

Planning Guide (Online) Scaling Up School and Community Partnerships http://ow.ly/1E7xPO


Article: Whole-school mental health promotion and students’ academic performance (Child & Ado MH, Jan 2012) http://ow.ly/1ED2px

Article. Competitive Food Sales in Schools and Childhood ObesityA Longitudinal Study (Soc of Ed, 1-12) http://ow.ly/1EftXE

Articles from January 2012 Issue of International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition & Physical Activity
  • Direction of the association between body fatness and self-reported screen time in Dutch adolescents
  • Health related knowledge and preferences in low socio-economic kindergarteners
Articles from January 2012 Issue of Public Health Nutrition
  • Editorial 2012 Starting with Obesity
  • How do we turn policy into action? World Nutrition Congress
  • Reference curves for BME, waist circumference and waist to height ratio for Azorean adolescents
  • Defining the complexity of childhood obesity and related behaviors within the family using structural equation modelling
  • Diet quality, physical activity, body weight and health related quality of life among grade 5 students in Canada
  • Relationship between processed foods and metabolic syndrome in Brazilian adolescents
  • Measures of the home environment related to childhood obesity: A systematic review
  • Prevalence of stunting among pre-school children 1990-2020
Articles from January 2012 Issue of Journal of Science & Medicine in Sport
  • Physical activity and screen time behaviour in metropolitan, regional and rural adolescents: A -sectional study of Australians aged 9–16 years
  • Correlation between BMI and motor coordination in children
  • Voices in the playground: A qualitative exploration of the barriers and facilitators of lunchtime play
Articles from Issue #1, 2012 of Food Science Education
  • Food Science Education Publications and Websites(page 2)
Articles from January 2012 Issue of American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
  • Low-income Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program participation is related to adiposity and metabolic risk factors
  • Increasing food acceptance in the home setting: a randomized controlled trial of parent-administered taste exposure with incentives
  • A novel fortified blended flour, corn-soy blend “plus-plus,” is not inferior to lipid-based ready-to-use supplementary foods for the treatment of moderate acute malnutrition in Malawian children
Articles in Issue #1, 2012 of European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
  • The contribution of breakfast cereals to the nutritional intake of the materially deprived UK population
  • Estimating the global and regional burden of suboptimal nutrition on chronic disease: methods and inputs to the analysis
Articles in January 2012 Issue of Journal of Nutrition
  • Correcting for Inflammation Changes Estimates of Iron Deficiency among Rural Kenyan Preschool Children
  • The East African Food Crisis: Did Regional Early Warning Systems Function?
  • Evidence in Multiple Micronutrient Nutrition: From History to Science to Effective Programs
  • The Historical Evolution of Thought Regarding Multiple Micronutrient Nutrition
  • Identifying Nutritional Need for Multiple Micronutrient Interventions
  • Evidence for Multiple Micronutrient Effects Based on Randomized Controlled Trials and Meta-Analyses in Developing Countries
  • Identifying Potential Programs and Platforms to Deliver Multiple Micronutrient Interventions
  • Use of Nutritional Biomarkers in Program Evaluation in the Context of Developing Countries
  • Program Experience with Micronutrient Powders and Current Evidence
  • Translating Research into Action: WHO Evidence-Informed Guidelines for Safe and Effective Micronutrient Interventions
  • Multiple Micronutrient Interventions Are Efficacious, but Research on Adequacy, Plausibility, and Implementation Needs Attention
Articles in Issue #1, 2012 of Infant, Child & Adolescent Nutrition
  • Editorial: Change Is Growth
  • Calcium and Vitamin D Supplementation in Adolescents:A Practical Review of the New Recommendations
  • Health Measures and Diet in Mexican American Adolescents in Chicago:An Exploration of Relationships
  • Book Review: ADA Pocket Guide to Eating Disorders
Articles in Issue #1, 2012 of International Journal of Behavioral Development
  • Special Issue: The effects of early experience and stress on brain and behavioral development
  • Introduction to the special issue on the effects of early experience and stress on brain and behavioral development
  • Differential susceptibility to long-term effects of quality of child care on externalizing behavior in adolescence?
  • The confluence of adverse early experience and puberty on the cortisol awakening response
  • Neural responses to peer rejection in anxious adolescents:Contributions from the amygdala-hippocampal complex
  • Parenting style as a moderator of effects of political violence:Cross-cultural comparison of Israeli Jewish and Arab children
  • Living in the crossfire:Effects of exposure to political violence on Palestinian and Israeli mothers and children
Articles in January 2012 Issue of Criminal Justice & Behavior
  • Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence:Does the Gender of the Perpetrator Matter for Adolescent Mental Health Outcomes?
  • The Good Lives Model and the Risk Need Responsivity Model:A Critical Response to Andrews, Bonta, and Wormith (2011)
Articles from Issue #1, 2012 of Journal of Interpersonal Violence
  • Gender Difference or Indifference? Detective Decision Making in Sexual Assault Cases
  • Being a Positive Bystander:Male Antiviolence Allies’ Experiences of “Stepping Up”
  • Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence, Peer Relations, and Risk for Internalizing Behaviors:A Prospective Longitudinal Study
  • Specifying the Role of Exposure to Violence and Violent Behavior on Initiation of Gun Carrying:A Longitudinal Test of Three Models of Youth Gun Carrying
  • Adult-Onset Antisocial Behavior Trajectories:Associations With Adolescent Family Processes and Emerging Adulthood Functioning
Articles from Issue #1, 2012 of Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice
  • The Interplay between Neighborhood and Individual Factors in the Explanation of Delinquency, Victimization, and Related Outcomes
  • Social Adversity, Genetic Variation, Street Code, and Aggression:A Genetically Informed Model of Violent Behavior
  • The Interaction Between Neighborhood Disadvantage and Genetic Factors in the Prediction of Antisocial Outcomes
  • An Investigation of Neighborhood Disadvantage, Low Self-Control, and Violent Victimization Among Youth
  • The Effects of Neighborhood Context on Youth Violence and Delinquency: Does Gender Matter?
  • Protection From Risk:Exploration of When and How Neighborhood-Level Factors Can Reduce Violent Youth Outcomes
  • Protective Factors for Youth Exposed to Violence:Role of Developmental Assets in Building Emotional Resilience
Articles from Issue #1, 2012 of Aggressive Behavior
  • Relation of depression and anxiety to self- and peer-reported relational aggression(pages 16–30)
  • Rumination and the Displacement of Aggression in United Kingdom Gang-Affiliated Youth(pages 89–97)
Articles from Issue #1, 2012 of Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking
  • Social Anxiety in Online and Real-Life Interaction and Their Associated FactorsA Review of Internet Pornography Use Research: Methodology and Content from the Past 10 Years
  • It Is All About Being Popular: The Effects of Need for Popularity on Social Network Site Use
  • Early Detection of Drug Use and Bullying in Secondary School Children by Using a Three-Dimensional Simulation Program(In)Visible Threats? The Third-Person Effect in Perceptions of the Influence of Facebook
Articles in Issue #1, 2012 of Accident Analysis and Prevention
  • Editorial: Safety and mobility of vulnerable road users: Pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorcyclists
  • Pedestrian crash trends and potential countermeasures from around the world
  • Bicycle injuries: A matter of mechanism and age
Articles in Issue #1, 2012 of Injury Prevention
  • Social inequalities in road traffic deaths at age 16–20 years among all 611 654 Norwegians born between 1967 and 1976: a multilevel analysis
  • Paediatrician knowledge, attitudes, and counselling patterns on teen driving
  • Bicyclist deaths and striking vehicles in the USA
  • Capturing paediatric injury in Ontario: differences in injury incidence using self-reported survey and health service utilisation data
  • Alcohol-induced memory blackouts as an indicator of injury risk among college drinkers
  • Assessing the concordance of health and child protection data for ‘maltreated’ and ‘unintentionally injured’ children
Articles in January 2012 Issue of Archives of Disease in Childhood
  • Unintentional injuries among children in resource poor settings: where do the fingers point?
  • From child health surveillance to child health promotion, and onwards: a tale of babies and bathwater
Articles in Issue #1, 2012 of Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
  • Dengue in the Middle East: a neglected, emerging disease of importance
Articles in Issue #1, 2012 of Vaccine
  • Comparison of multiple estimates of efficacy for influenza vaccine
Articles in Issue #2, 2012 of Vaccine
  • The re-emergence of measles in developed countries: Time to develop the next-generation measles vaccines?
  • Improving low coverage of child immunization in rural hard-to-reach areas of Bangladesh: Findings from a project using multiple interventions
Articles in Issue #5, 2012 of Vaccine
  • Pandemic influenza vaccination: Lessons learned from Latin America and the Caribbean
Articles in Issue #1, 2012 of Social Development
  • Family–School Connectedness and Children's Early Social Development(pages 21–46)
  • Relations over Time among Children's Shyness, Emotionality, and Internalizing Problems(pages 109–129)
  • The Impact of Clique Membership on Children's Social Behavior and Status Nominations(pages 150–169)
  • Socialization of Physical and Social Aggression in Early Adolescents' Peer Groups: High-status Peers, Individual Status, and Gender(pages 170–194)
  • Sexually Transmitted Infections and Unintended Pregnancy: A Longitudinal Analysis of Risk Transmission Through Friends and Attitudes(pages 195–214)
Articles in Issue #1, 2012 of Journal of Child and Family Studies
  • Special Issue: International Perspectives on Family Policies
  • Editorial: International Perspectives on Family Policies
  • Evolution of Family Policies in Post-Conflict Sierra Leone
  • Family Impact Analysis of Section6 (Sexual Transmission) of the Kenya HIV and AIDS Prevention and Control Act No. 14 of 2006
  • Who Says What: Election Coverage and Sourcing of Child Care in Four Canadian Dailies
  • “Who Cares for the Children?” Lessons from a Global Perspective of Child Care Policy
  • The Effectiveness of Mindfulness Training for Children with ADHD and Mindful Parenting for their Parents
  • Associations Between Multiple Types of Stress and Disordered Eating Among Girls and Boys in Middle School
  • Externalizing Behavior Problems During Adolescence: An Ecological Perspective
Articles from Issue #1, 2012 of Family Relations
  • Attachment and Parenting: The Mediating Role of Work-Family Balance in Portuguese Parents of Preschool Children(pages 31–50)
  • The “Paradox of Empowerment” in Parent Education: A Reflexive Examination of Parents' Pedagogical Expectations (pages 65–74)
  • Parent Training Among Ethnic Minorities: Parenting Practices as Mediators of Change in Child Conduct Problems(pages 101–114)
Articles in Issue #1, 2012 of Journal of Marriage & Family
  • Marriage (In)equality: The Perspectives of Adolescents and Emerging Adults With Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Parents(pages 34–52)
  • Neighborhood Contexts, Fathers, and Mexican American Young Adolescents' Internalizing Symptoms(pages 152–166)
  • Adolescents' Pregnancy Intentions, Wantedness, and Regret: Cross-Lagged Relations With Mental Health and Harsh Parenting(pages 167–185)
Articles in Issue #1, 2012 of Gender & Society
  • Extensive Mothering:Employed Mothers’ Constructions of the Good Mother
  • Men’s Perceptions of Women’s Rights and Changing Gender Relations in South Africa:Lessons for Working With Men and Boys in HIV and Antiviolence Programs
Articles from Issue #1, 2012 of International Journal of Consumer Studies
  • Determinants of healthy eating: a cross-national study on motives and barriers(pages 17–22)
  • Factors influencing unhealthy eating behaviour in US adolescents(pages 23–29)
  • Healthy and tasty school snacks: suggestions from Brazilian children consumers(pages 38–43)
  • Children's understanding of food and meals in the foodscape at school(pages 54–60)
  • Complexity economics, wicked problems and consumer education(pages 61–69)
  • Effects of social demographic attributes, knowledge about credit cards and perceived lifestyle outcomes on credit card usage(pages 80–89)
Articles in Issue #1, 2012 of Journal of LGBT Youth
  • Working to “Increase Respect and Reduce Stigma”: Thinking Through the Possibilities and Limits of an Antihomophobia Education Program in Paris
  • What's Good About Being Gay? Perspectives from Youth
  • Urban Students’ Attitudes About Sexual Minorities Across Intersections of Sex and Race/Ethnicity: Data From a Longitudinal Study
  • Book Review: What a Queer Place Is School!?
  • Book Review: Country Queers: Queer Youth and the Politics of Rural America
  • Book Review: Queer Girls in Class: Lesbian Teachers and Students Tell Their Classroom Stories
Articles in Issue 1-2, 2012 of Sex Roles
  • Gender and Age Group Differences in Mass Media and Interpersonal Influences on Body Dissatisfaction Among Chinese Adolescents
  • Maternal Attachment and Television Viewing in Adolescents’ Sexual Socialization: Differential Associations Across Gender
  • Factors Associated with Peer Sexual Harassment Victimization Among Taiwanese Adolescents
  • Not Always a Straight Path: College Students’ Narratives of Heterosexual Identity Development
Articles in Issue #1, 2012 of Sex Education, Sexuality, Society & Learning
  • Information, affect and action: motivating reduction of risk behaviors for HIV/AIDS in Kenya and Tanzania
  • Sexuality education in junior high schools in Japan
  • Implementing and evaluating a rural community-based sexual abstinence program: challenges and solutions
  • Sex education targeting African communities in the United Kingdom: is it fit for purpose?
  • Book Review: Sex, power and consent: youth culture and the unwritten rules
Articles in Issue #1, 2012 of Journal of Sex Research
  • Women's Negotiation of Cunnilingus in College Hookups and Relationships
  • Pathways to Early Coital Debut for Adolescent Girls: A Recursive Partitioning Analysis
  • Looking Back: The Experience of First Sexual Intercourse and Current Sexual Adjustment in Young Heterosexual Adults
  • Measuring Community Connectedness among Diverse Sexual Minority Populations
  • Exploring the Intention-Behavior Relationship in the Prediction of Sexual Risk Behaviors: Can It Be Strengthened?
  • “The Young Ones are the Condom Generation”: Condom Use amongst Out-of-School Adolescents in Rural Southwest Uganda
Articles from Issue #1, 2012 of Journal of Homosexuality
  • Self-Perceived Origins of Attitudes Toward Homosexuality
  • Sexual Minority Youth Victimization and Social Support: The Intersection of Sexuality, Gender, Race, and Victimization
  • Culture and Contact in the Promotion and Reduction of Anti-Gay Prejudice: Evidence from Jamaica and Britain
  • Resources, Social Networks, and Collective Action Frames of College Students Who Join the Gay and Lesbian Rights Movement
  • Sense of Belonging in Secondary Schools: A Survey of LGB and Heterosexual Students in Flanders




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