Interactive computer-based interventions for sexual health promotion

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ICBI are effective tools for learning about sexual health, and they also show positive effects on self-efficacy, intention and sexual behaviour. More research is needed to establish whether ICBI can impact on biological outcomes, to understand how interventions might work, and whether they are cost- …
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Authors Bailey JV;Murray E;Rait G;Mercer CH;Morris RW;Peacock R;Cassell J;Nazareth I;;
Journal The Cochrane database of systematic reviews
Year 2010
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