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Youth want Sexual Health Education in Schools

 

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Cairns , K., Collins., S., and Hiebert, B. (1994). Adolescents’ self-perceived needs for sexuality education. The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality, 3, 245-252.

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Lawlor, W. & Purcell, L. (1988). A Study of Values and Sex Education in Montreal Area English Secondary Schools. Montreal, PQ: McGill University.

McKay, A. & Holowaty, P. (1997). Sexual health education: a study of adolescents’ opinions, self-perceived needs, and current and preferred sources of information. The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality, 6, 29-38.

Smith, P., Daniel, J., Hampton , M.R. Jacques, M., Jeffery, B. & McWatters, B. (2001). Renewing partnerships & Commitment: Community Sexual Health, Services, Education & Recommendations. Regina, SK: Sample Survey & Data Bank Unit, University of Regina.