Elizabeth Chen

Elizabeth Chen

Jun 05, 2014

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"Doing Good", Differentiators, and Updates!

News & Observer article

  • Geographic region (rural vs. urban characteristics)
  • Ethnicity
  • Reading level
  • Age
  • Relationship status
  • Level of sexual experience/activity
  • Type of sex practiced (oral, vaginal, anal)
  • Sexual preference/orientation

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  • Becky Ryan
    Becky RyanBacker
    Liz and Vichi, you two are doing VERY important work. My two cents: If your target audience understands that this program is being designed by young adults (you two) with their health, safety and success -- and not any kind of moral or religious agenda -- in mind, they'll be much more likely to embrace it. I wish you much success!
    Jun 05, 2014
  • Elizabeth Chen
    Elizabeth ChenResearcher
    Thanks for your note, Becky! Vichi and I will be sure to make this very clear as students sign off to participate in our pilot study and throughout their online experience. In addition, we are planning to put together a formal advisory board in the coming weeks with significant youth representation. We think it is very important for them to contribute feedback to our design process. Again, thank you for your continued support!
    Jun 05, 2014

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Each child deserves quality comprehensive sexual health education. No child is the same, so why should the sexual health education they receive be one size fits all? Support individualized comprehensive sexual education for all students.

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