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The chapter summarizes risks associated with sexual activity during adolescence. The authors also review research on best practices for preventing adverse outcomes. This discussion includes information related to the timing and delivery of sex education, along with research-based curriculum components.
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Wodarski, J.S. (2019). Adolescent Sexuality. In: Wodarski, J.S., Hopson, L.M. (eds) Empirically Based Interventions Targeting Social Problems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-28487-9_5
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