Sexual Health Research for and with Urban Youth: The Toronto Teen Survey Story.
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- Title
- Sexual Health Research for and with Urban Youth: The Toronto Teen Survey Story.
- Abstract/Description
- This article provides an overview of the development and implementation of the Toronto Teen Survey (TTS). The TTS was a partnership between Planned Parenthood Toronto and a network of academic researchers. The primary objective of the TTS was to assess the sexual health education needs and service access barriers among youth living in one of the most ethno-racially diverse cities in the world. The TTS used a community-based research approach that involved youth as full partners in the project.
- Author/creator
- Flicker, Sarah
- Travers, Robb
- Flynn, Susan
- Larkin, June
- Guta, Adrian
- Salehi, Roxana
- Pole, Jason D.
- Layne, Crystal
- Date
- 2010
- In publication
- The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality
- Volume
- 19
- Issue
- 4
- Pages
- 133-145
- Resource type
- en Research/Scholarly Media
- Resource status/form
- en Published Text
- Scholarship genre
- en Empirical
- Language
- English
- Open access/full-text available
- en Yes
- Peer reviewed
- en Yes
- ISSN
- 11884517
- URL
- Official Publisher's Webpage (Gale Academic OneFile)
- Full-text PDF Shared by Author (Academia.edu)
- Citation
- Flicker, S., Travers, R., Flynn, S., Larkin, J., Guta, A., Salehi, R., Pole, J. D., & Layne, C. (2010). Sexual Health Research for and with Urban Youth: The Toronto Teen Survey Story. The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality, 19(4), 133–145.
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