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Self-reported Exposure to Sexual and Reproductive Health Information among American Indian Youth: Implications for Technology Based Intervention

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Malory Peterson, Elizabeth Rink, Mark Schure, Kristina Mikkelsen, Hailey Longtree, Paula FireMoon & Olivia Johnson. (2022) Early Childbearing, Family Support, and Staying in School in a Northern Plains American Indian Reservation. American Journal of Sexuality Education 17:4, pages 510-535.
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Elizabeth Rink, Mike Anastario, Malory Peterson, Paula FireMoon, Olivia Johnson, Ramey GrowingThunder, Adriann Ricker, Genevieve Cox, Shannon Holder & Julie A. Baldwin. (2023) Baseline results from NenŨnkUmbi/EdaHiYedo : A randomized clinical trial to improve sexual and reproductive health among American Indian adolescents . Journal of Adolescence 95:4, pages 844-859.
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Ashley Cordes. 2022. The International Encyclopedia of Health Communication. The International Encyclopedia of Health Communication 1 5 .
Elizabeth Rink, Paula Firemoon, Michael Anastario, Olivia Johnson, Ramey GrowingThunder, Adriann Ricker, Malory Peterson & Julie Baldwin. (2022) Rationale, Design, and Methods for Nen Unkumbi/Edahiyedo (“We Are Here Now”): A Multi-Level Randomized Controlled Trial to Improve Sexual and Reproductive Health Outcomes in a Northern Plains American Indian Reservation Community. Frontiers in Public Health 10.
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Joanna-Lynn C. Borgogna, Michael Anastario, Paula Firemoon, Elizabeth Rink, Adriann Ricker, Jacques Ravel, Rebecca M. Brotman & Carl J. Yeoman. (2021) Vaginal microbiota of American Indian women and associations with measures of psychosocial stress. PLOS ONE 16:12, pages e0260813.
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