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Interagency Youth Working Group

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Resources On Youth Reproductive Health and HIV/AIDS

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Reproductive Health of Young Adults
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Reproductive Health of Young Adults:
Contraception, Pregnancy and
Sexually Transmitted Infections/HIV

This module is designed to increase the awareness and understanding of the reproductive health needs of young adults among policy-makers, program directors, program planners, and health care providers. The presentation is divided into four sections, which are briefly described in the paragraphs below.

Section I: Reproductive Health Issues of Young Adults
Section I contains background information on the young adult population, including reproductive health risks and consequences. This section is particularly useful for policy-makers or program directors.

Section II: How to Reach Young Adults
Section II discusses what information and services young adults need and how to make services more accessible. This section is appropriate for those involved in planning and designing programs for youth.

Section III: Contraceptive Options for Young Adults
Section III provides clinical information on contraceptive options for young adults. This section is useful for providers and others involved in reproductive health services and counseling.

Section IV: STI/HIV Prevention and Treatment: Priority for Young Adult
Section IV addresses STI and HIV prevention and treatment issues, focusing on STIs among the young adult population. This section is particularly useful for providers involved in reproductive health services and counseling.

Depending upon your background and learning needs, you may decide to focus special attention on sections relevant to your local situation as you complete this course of study.

Items found on activity pages are suggestions for learning activities and questions for thought. Participating in some or all of these elements can make the information more interactive, thereby enhancing the learning process.

This learning module is expected to take 120 to 150 minutes to complete. You may want to divide the material into two or more sessions to allow time for review and breaks.

Learner Note:Throughout the narrative there are Learner Notes, similar to this one, that offer references and further study suggestions. Use them to enhance your learning experience.

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