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Interventions Using New Digital Media to Improve Adolescent Sexual Health: A Systematic Review
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 51Issue 6p535–543Published online: May 7, 2012- Kylene Guse
- Deb Levine
- Summer Martins
- Andrea Lira
- Jenna Gaarde
- Whitney Westmorland
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 266New digital media (e.g., the Internet, text messaging, and social networking sites [SNS]) have dramatically altered the communication landscape, especially for youth. These communication platforms present new tools for engaging youth in sexual health promotion and risk reduction. We searched eight public databases across multiple disciplines for all peer-reviewed studies published between January 2000 and May 2011 that empirically evaluated the impact of digital media-based interventions on the sexual health knowledge, attitudes, and/or behaviors of adolescents aged 13–24 years.