Selected Publication:
Borkenstein, M; Schwingshandl, J; Kuttnig, M; Limbert, C.
Sex education, sex behavior, contraception
Padiatr Padol. 1991; 26(3): 131-133.
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Borkenstein Helmuth Martin
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- Abstract:
- Sexual behavior has changed during the last decades. Teenage fertility rate, and the number of gonococcal infections are both extremely high; the incidence of HIV-infections is increasing. Preventive measures include sex education. Sex education may help the adolescents to identify their own goals for sexual behavior, to avoid unintended and unwanted pregnancy, and to avoid sexually transmitted diseases.
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases - prevention and control