- Across US states, schools were more likely to teach students about suicide and violence prevention in 2018 than in 2008, according to CDC’s 2018 School Health Profiles.
- However, HIV prevention topics are losing ground in school health education: since 2008, the percentage of schools that taught HIV prevention topics fell from 93% to 87% across US states.
- States and communities can work with schools to implement and improve school-based health education programs that promote connectedness, support academic performance, and protect the health of youth.
viernes, 13 de diciembre de 2019
School Health Profiles | Data | Adolescent and School Health | CDC
School Health Profiles | Data | Adolescent and School Health | CDC
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