Adolescents Should Be Educated In Condom Use When Abstinence Programs Fail
Teaching adolescents to use condoms when abstinence fails is a reasonable strategy for preventing HIV, according to a new research study in PLoS Medicine.This finding might appear common sense, but the best way to teach HIV prevention to young people has in fact been controversial. [click link for full article]
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Filed under: HIV / AIDS on September 20th, 2007