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| S M BlakeSummaryAffiliation: Academy for Educational Development Country: USA Publications
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Factors associated with occupational exposure and compliance with universal precautions in an urban school districtS M Blake
Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC 20009, USA
Health Educ Behav 26:734-50. 1999....
Preventing sexual risk behaviors among gay, lesbian, and bisexual adolescents: the benefits of gay-sensitive HIV instruction in schoolsS M Blake
George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services, 2175 K St, NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20037, USA
Am J Public Health 91:940-6. 2001..This study compared sexual risk behaviors of gay, lesbian, and bisexual (GLB) and heterosexual adolescents and evaluated associations between gay-sensitive HIV instruction and risk behaviors of GLB youths...
Receipt of school health education and school health service among adolescent immigrants in MassachusettsS M Blake
George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services, Institute for Mental Health Initiatives, 2175 K St, NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20037, USA
J Sch Health 71:105-13. 2001..Implications for program and service delivery and future research are discussed...
Recency of immigration, substance use, and sexual behavior among Massachusetts adolescentsS M Blake
George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services, 2175 K St, NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20037, USA
Am J Public Health 91:794-8. 2001..001). CONCLUSIONS: A window of opportunity exists to provide primary prevention programs in schools to immigrant youths that may reduce adolescent health risk behaviors...
Effects of a parent-child communications intervention on young adolescents' risk for early onset of sexual intercourseS M Blake
Department of Prevention and Community Health, The George Washington University Medical School, School of Public Health and Health Services, Washington, DC, USA
Fam Plann Perspect 33:52-61. 2001..CONCLUSIONS: Parent-child homework assignments designed to reinforce and support school-based prevention curricula can have an immediate impact on several key determinants of sexual behavior among middle school adolescents...
