Emotional regulation intervention linked to decreased high risk sexual behavior

00:01 EDT 10 May 2018 | 2 Minute Medicine

1. Adolescents with no baseline sexual activity who underwent an emotional regulation (ER) sexual health intervention were less likely to report first-time vaginal or anal sex over a follow-up period of 30 months compared to adolescents who underwent a traditional health promotion (HP) sexual health intervention without emotional regulation teaching. 2. Adolescents in the ER […]

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