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1. The Relationship of School Connectedness to Adolescents' Engagement in Co-Occurring Health Risks: A Meta-Analytic Review.

2. Student-Reported School Safety Perceptions, Connectedness, and Absenteeism Following a Multiple-Fatality School Shooting - Broward County, Florida, February 14-21, 2018.

3. Key Factors Influencing Comfort in Delivering and Receiving Sexual Health Education: Middle School Student and Teacher Perspectives.

4. Framing gender identity and sexual orientation: media influence on young men who have sex with men's health.

5. The Influence of Health Education Teacher Characteristics on Students' Health‐Related Knowledge Gains.

6. Sex Differences in School Safety and Bullying Experiences Among Sexual Minority Youth.

7. Local-Community Interests and South Carolinian Newspapers’ Coverage of Smoke-Free Policies.

8. Schools: A Missed Opportunity to Inform African American Sexual and Gender Minority Youth About Sexual Health Education and Services.

9. The Importance of School Staff Referrals and Follow-Up in Connecting High School Students to HIV and STD Testing.

10. HIV information needs of parents of young men who have sex with men.

11. Health Information–Seeking Practices of African American Young Men Who Have Sex With Men.

12. Health Communication Practices Among Parents and Sexual Minority Youth.

13. What Are Older Latinos Told About Physical Activity and Cognition? A Content Analysis of a Top-Circulating Magazine.

14. We need health information too: A systematic review of studies examining the health information seeking and communication practices of sexual minority youth.

16. Pilot assessment of an experiential disaster communication curriculum.

17. African American Men’s Understanding and Perceptions About Prostate Cancer: Why Multiple Dimensions of Health Literacy are Important in Cancer Communication.

18. Prostate Cancer Communication Strategies Recommended by Older African-American Men in South Carolina: A Qualitative Analysis.

19. How Is Literacy Being Defined and Measured in Dementia Research? A Scoping Review.

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