TEENAGERS ATTENDING COLLEGE LESS LIKELY TO ENGAGE IN RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
June 05, 2008
June 05, 2008
SEATTLE, June 5 -- The University of Washington Health Sciences campus issued the following news release:
Adolescents attending college six months after completing high school are significantly less likely to engage in risky sexual behavior than those who do not go to college, according to the first study to directly compare the two groups.
The University of Washington study, published in this month's issue of the Journal of Adolescent Health, also compared ris . . .
Adolescents attending college six months after completing high school are significantly less likely to engage in risky sexual behavior than those who do not go to college, according to the first study to directly compare the two groups.
The University of Washington study, published in this month's issue of the Journal of Adolescent Health, also compared ris . . .
