“…Some sexual health education occurs in public schools. However, in some regions, it may be limited to abstinence‐only instruction (Santelli et al., 2006), or to information on contraceptive practices and sexual health that is at times inaccurate (e.g., incorrect information about the efficacy of utilizing condoms) or that has religious undertones (Wiley & Wilson, 2009). This necessitates supplemental sexual health education by parents and by healthcare providers.…”
Sexual health education, improved treatment adherence, symptom monitoring, interpersonal skills training, parental involvement, and clinician education can improve hypersexual behavior in girls with BD.
“…Some sexual health education occurs in public schools. However, in some regions, it may be limited to abstinence‐only instruction (Santelli et al., 2006), or to information on contraceptive practices and sexual health that is at times inaccurate (e.g., incorrect information about the efficacy of utilizing condoms) or that has religious undertones (Wiley & Wilson, 2009). This necessitates supplemental sexual health education by parents and by healthcare providers.…”
Sexual health education, improved treatment adherence, symptom monitoring, interpersonal skills training, parental involvement, and clinician education can improve hypersexual behavior in girls with BD.
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