Promoting Youth Sexual Health Home, School, and Community Collaboration
Auteurs : Coffee Gina, Fenning Pamela, Wells Tommy L.
Promoting Youth Sexual Health, written for preventionists and interventionists who work with children and adolescents across home, school, or community settings, offers guidance on how to promote sexual health among youth. The reader is first introduced to the state of the field, including sexual behaviors in which youth engage, sexual risk and protective factors, standards and professional guidelines for promoting sexual health of youth, developmental and cultural considerations, and considerations in supporting LGBTQ youth. Evidence-based strategies to support child and adolescent sexual health in homes, schools, and communities are then presented. The book concludes with a proposed model for integrating supports across settings to comprehensively promote youth sexual health.
1. An Introduction to Child and Adolescent Sexual Health 2. Sexual Risk Behavior of Children and Adolescents 3. Sexual Risk and Protective Factors 4. Legal and Ethical Standards and Best Practice Guidelines in the Promotion of Child and Adolescent Sexual Health 5. Developmental and Cultural Considerations in Promoting Sexual Health 6. Promoting the Sexual Heath of Sexual Minority Youth 7. Promoting the Sexual Health of Children and Adolescents at Home 8. Promoting the Sexual Health of Children and Adolescents at School 9. Promoting the Sexual Health of Children and Adolescents in the Community 10. Summary and Future Directions
Gina Coffee, PhD, is an associate professor and program co-chair in the school psychology program at Loyola University Chicago. In practice, teaching, and research, she focuses on the prevention of academic, behavioral, social, emotional, and health difficulties in children through collaboration with educators, parents, and community members. In 2010, she was awarded an Early Career Research Award by the Society for the Study of School Psychology.
Pamela Fenning, PhD, is a professor at Loyola University Chicago. She is a licensed clinical and school psychologist in Illinois and is currently the co-chair of the National Association of School Psychologists' Child and Professions Committee.
Tommy L. Wells, EdS, MSEd, is a doctoral student in the school psychology program at Loyola University Chicago. Before entering the program, he served both as a school counselor and a counselor in private practice.
Date de parution : 09-2015
15.2x22.9 cm
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Mots-clés :
Young Men; School Youth Risk Behavior Survey; ETR Associate; School Based Health Center; Sexual Risk Behaviors; LGBTQ Youth; Sexual Health; Negative Sexual Health Outcomes; Positive Youth Development; Sexual Health Curriculum; STI Prevention; NSES; Adolescent Sexual Risk Behaviors; Adolescent Sexual Health; YRBS; Sexual Risk Outcomes; LGBTQIA Youth; LGBT Youth; Community Based Health Professionals; Promoting Sexual Health; Effective Parental Communication; Guttmacher Institute; School Connectedness; STI Screening; Birth Control Pills