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      The case for addressing gender and power in sexuality and HIV education: a comprehensive review of evaluation studies.

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      International perspectives on sexual and reproductive health

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          Curriculum-based sexuality and HIV education is a mainstay of interventions to prevent STIs, HIV and unintended pregnancy among young people. Evidence links traditional gender norms, unequal power in sexual relationships and intimate partner violence with negative sexual and reproductive health outcomes. However, little attention has been paid to analyzing whether addressing gender and power in sexuality education curricula is associated with better outcomes.

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          Journal
          Int Perspect Sex Reprod Health
          International perspectives on sexual and reproductive health
          1944-0405
          1944-0391
          Mar 2015
          : 41
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Senior associate, Population Council, New York, nhaberland@popcouncil.org.
          Article
          4103115
          10.1363/4103115
          25856235
          c52977f3-9098-46eb-9142-ef8ee4564649
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