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      From disease to desire, pleasure to the pill: A qualitative study of adolescent learning about sexual health and sexuality in Chile.

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          Sexual and reproductive rights include access to accurate and appropriate information in order to make informed decisions. In the current age of media globalization and Internet, adolescents are exposed to information about sexual health and sexuality from a myriad of sources. The objective of this study was to explore sources of information and adolescent learning about sexual health and sexuality in Santiago, Chile.

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          Qualitative research and evaluation methods.

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            Sixty years of fear appeal research: current state of the evidence.

            Fear arousal is widely used in persuasive campaigns and behavioral change interventions. Yet, experimental evidence argues against the use of threatening health information. The authors reviewed the current state of empirical evidence on the effectiveness of fear appeals. Following a brief overview of the use of fear arousal in health education practice and the structure of effective fear appeals according to two main theoretical frameworks-protection motivation theory and the extended parallel process model-the findings of six meta-analytic studies in the effectiveness of fear appeals are summarized. It is concluded that coping information aimed at increasing perceptions of response effectiveness and especially self-efficacy is more important in promoting protective action than presenting threatening health information aimed at increasing risk perceptions and fear arousal. Alternative behavior change methods than fear appeals should be considered.
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              Sexuality Education and Desire: Still Missing after All These Years

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                Journal
                BMC Public Health
                BMC public health
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                1471-2458
                1471-2458
                Sep 23 2015
                : 15
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Department of Community Medicine, Institute of Health and Society, University of Oslo, P.O Box 1130, Blindern, Oslo, 0317, Norway. annakjmacintyre@gmail.com.
                [2 ] Centre for Reproductive Medicine and Adolescent Development (CEMERA), Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de Chile, Profesor Zañartu 1030, Independencia, Santiago, Chile. amontero@med.uchile.cl.
                [3 ] Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Oslo and Akershus University College, Oslo, Norway. mette.sagbakken@hioa.no.
                [4 ] National Centre for Minority Health Research (NAKMI), Gullhaugveien 1-3, Oslo, 0484, Norway. mette.sagbakken@hioa.no.
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                10.1186/s12889-015-2253-9
                10.1186/s12889-015-2253-9
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                26399632
                0fe6fb6d-3b66-4528-9988-8b68de85a760
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