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UNESCO HIV and Health Education Clearinghouse

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  1. What works 2011-2012: Curriculum-based programs that help prevent teen pregnancy

    What programs delay sexual initiation, improve contraceptive use among sexually active teens, and/or prevent teen pregnancy? Over the years, The National Campaign has produced and disseminated a number of detailed reports and publications designed to answer this question. Here, in shorthand form, is an overview of what is known about carefully evaluated interventions that help delay sex, improve contraceptive use, and/or prevent teen pregnancy.

  2. ¿Debemos enseñar "solo-abstinencia" en la educación sexual?

    Breve revisión de la política de "solo abstinencia" como método de prevención de la transmisión de VIH, y qué otros factores debieran ser tomados en cuenta.

  3. Efectividad de las Estrategias de Prevención de la Transmisión Sexual del VIH/Sida Basadas en la Abstinencia, la Pareja Única y el Condón: Revisión sistemática de la literatura

    Revisión de literatura científica sobre la eficacia de la abstinencia, el uso del preservativo masculino y la pareja única como métodos de prevención de contagio de VIH para ser utilizadas como eje de las políticas de salud del gobierno de Chile.

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