SIECUS Report 1998 - Abstracts

SIECUS Report 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
1997-98 sexuality education controversies in the United States. (includes related articles on success stories in Connecticut and Maine)(Special Report)Social sciencesKempner, Martha
Abstinence-only guidelines restrict postponing sexual involvement adaptation.Social sciencesLamstein, Emily, Haffner, Debra w.
A guide to teaching actively about sexual orientation.Social sciencesReis, Beth
An innovative HIV/AIDS research and education program in Puerto Rico.Social sciencesCunningham, Ineke
A view from the field: phone help line in India helps identify HIV risk behaviors. (human immunodeficiency syndrome)Social sciencesChandiramani, Radhika
A view from the field: the personal challenges and rewards of consulting worldwide on sexuality education.Social sciencesMcCaffree, Konstance
Catholic Bishop Gumbleton urges gays and lesbians to "come out."Social sciencesEdwards, Mac
Censorship and the Internet: no easy answers.Social sciencesPortelli, Christopher J., Meade, Coralie W.
Condom availability programs in the public schools: approved in the courts.Social sciencesWeiss, Catherine, Cohen, Sherrill
Do teenage girl magazines belong on middle school library shelves?Social sciencesBertin, Joan E.
Excerpts from the President Clinton's keynote address on gays and lesbians to the human rights campaign.Social sciences 
Gay psychiatrist helps parents understand sexual orientation. (Dr. Justin Richardson)Social sciencesEdwards, Mac
Hot debates and difficult labors: sexuality education in Queensland, Australia.Social sciencesAtkinson, Meera
Important points to make to students when discussing sexual orientation.Social sciencesReis, Beth
INPPARES uses Internet to provide Peruvians with sexuality information and counseling. (Peruvian Institute for Responsible Parenthood)Social sciencesAcevedo, Elizabeth, Delgado, Gisella, Segil, Edgardo
Lessons from the White House.(Editorial)Social sciencesHaffner, Debra W.
'Let the circle be unbroken' helps African-Americans prevent teen pregnancy.Social sciencesMontgomery Okwumabua, Theresa, Okwumabua, Jebose O., Elliott, Vanessa
Making the connection: sexuality and reproductive health.Social sciencesHaffner, Debra W., Pamar, Smita
Mary Steichen Calderone, M.D., M.P.H.: 1904-1998.(Obituary)Social sciencesHaffner, Debra W.
Obstinence or abstinence?: the choice between ideology and public health.Social sciencesDaley, Daniel
On the brink of abolishing discrimination against lesbians and gays.(Editorial)Social sciencesHaffner, Debra W., Portelli, Christopher J.
Out in education: where the personal and political collide.Social sciencesKelly, Maureen
Report from a study tour: teen sexuality in the Netherlands, France and Germany.Social sciencesMcGee, Michael, Kelly, Maureen A.
Reproductive health for adolescent refugees.Social sciencesJones, Rachel K.
Sexuality and the law.Social sciencesPortelli, Christopher J.
Siecus develops outreach initiative.Social sciencesGardon, Felix E.
SIECUS looks at states' sexuality laws and the sexual rights of their citizens.Social sciences 
Special report 'names' versus 'unique identifiers': The 'how' of HIV case reporting.Social sciencesForbes, Anna
Teenage pregnancy.Social sciences 
Terms of same-sex endearment.Social sciencesBryant, Steve, Demian
The gender gap in insurance coverage for women's reproductive health.Social sciencesArndorfer, Elizabeth
The truth about latex condoms.Social sciences 
When 'The Public Eye' met a private institution's program: taking sexuality education out of context. (CBS Television Network's program The Public Eye with Bryant Gumbel)Social sciencesGibb, Sarah
Where there is no village: teaching about sexuality in crisis situations.Social sciencesEcker, Nanette
Worldwide antidiscrimination laws and policies based on sexual orientation.Social sciences 
Wyoming horror breaks dam of silence on violence based on sexual orientation.Social sciencesConklin, Sarah C.
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