Historically, the sexual and reproductive health needs of young men have taken a back seat to those of women. Healthy Teen Network believes that both men and women need discreet and age-appropriate sexual and reproductive health education in order to reduce unplanned pregnancies, STIs, and to create stronger families
Objectives: Little is known about fatherhood in middle adolescence. In order to better understand t...
Study Objectives: To examine demographic characteristics and contraceptive habits of young men.Metho...
African American males between ages 13 and 24 are disproportionately affected by unintended pregnanc...
Healthy Teen Network recognizes that engaging young men to be active partners in reducing pregnancie...
The latest in Healthy Teen Network's series of Fast Facts, this fact sheet explores the benefits of ...
Data from 1990 through 2002 indicates that approximately 5% of American adolescents (ages 13-18) ide...
The reproductive and sexual health needs of adolescents differ from those of adults. During adolesce...
Despite evidence that it is ineffective, abstinence-only-until-marriage programs have been implement...
Objective:To describe young men\u2019s sexual and reproductive healthcare (SRHC) receipt by sexual b...
The relationship between childhood maltreatment, interpersonal, and family violence and increased ra...
There is a critical need to improve the sexual and reproductive health (SRH) education and care of a...
Teenage pregnancy has serious consequences for the young couple including limited education, inadequ...
Background: Studies link sexual health to lower sexual risk in adolescent women, yet no empirical li...
OBJECTIVES There is evidence that men's perception of contraceptive methods and of their effectivene...
Sexual health becomes a new health priority in early adolescence. The sexual health of young people...
Objectives: Little is known about fatherhood in middle adolescence. In order to better understand t...
Study Objectives: To examine demographic characteristics and contraceptive habits of young men.Metho...
African American males between ages 13 and 24 are disproportionately affected by unintended pregnanc...
Healthy Teen Network recognizes that engaging young men to be active partners in reducing pregnancie...
The latest in Healthy Teen Network's series of Fast Facts, this fact sheet explores the benefits of ...
Data from 1990 through 2002 indicates that approximately 5% of American adolescents (ages 13-18) ide...
The reproductive and sexual health needs of adolescents differ from those of adults. During adolesce...
Despite evidence that it is ineffective, abstinence-only-until-marriage programs have been implement...
Objective:To describe young men\u2019s sexual and reproductive healthcare (SRHC) receipt by sexual b...
The relationship between childhood maltreatment, interpersonal, and family violence and increased ra...
There is a critical need to improve the sexual and reproductive health (SRH) education and care of a...
Teenage pregnancy has serious consequences for the young couple including limited education, inadequ...
Background: Studies link sexual health to lower sexual risk in adolescent women, yet no empirical li...
OBJECTIVES There is evidence that men's perception of contraceptive methods and of their effectivene...
Sexual health becomes a new health priority in early adolescence. The sexual health of young people...
Objectives: Little is known about fatherhood in middle adolescence. In order to better understand t...
Study Objectives: To examine demographic characteristics and contraceptive habits of young men.Metho...
African American males between ages 13 and 24 are disproportionately affected by unintended pregnanc...