Preventing the Transmission of HIV/AIDS among Junior and Senior High School Students in Junin, Argentina

This health promotion project trained high school teachers about HIV/AIDS in a series of participatory workshops. The teachers then worked with youth leaders in local schools to create health promotion activities and exhibitions to engage other youth in the schools. Activities included the creation...

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Veröffentlicht in:Children Youth and Environments. - Colorado University, 2003. - 17(2007), 2, Seite 112-125
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Veröffentlicht: 2007
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Schlagworte:health promotion young leaders youth school participation Argentina Health sciences Economics Education Social sciences Business Behavioral sciences
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