Adolescent Sex Education Knowledge in American Schools of Mexico

This research study evaluated the sex education program at the American School of Tampico (Mexico) by examining the students' perception of sex education and the level of knowledge it provided them. A random sample of eighth- through tenth-grade students (n=97) was chosen from the total populat...

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Parent Student Relationship
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Sex Education
Student Attitudes
Student Perception of Teaching Effectiveness
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