This resource will help providers assess their patient’s level of sexual risk, and determine whether additional questions and which preventive services may be needed.
This manual can be used to estimate the direct medical costs and indirect costs (lost productivity) saved by some of the activities of sexually transmitted disease prevention programs. This may be useful in demonstrating a portion of the estimated impact of your state or local STD program’s efforts.
IKnowUShould2 is a media campaign, started in 2012, targeted at Philadelphia youth ages 13-24. The campaign aims to improve adolescent knowledge and testing behaviors for Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, and HIV
This guide was created to help primary care providers (physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and nurse-midwives) learn how to better incorporate sexual health discussions and recommended preventive sexual health services into an adult or adolescent wellness visit. Although intended for primary care, providers in other care settings may also find it useful.
This online module will allow participants to define sexual health and the various factors that make up human sexuality, understand sexual function and dysfunction, and discuss the provider’s role in fostering healthy sexuality with patients.