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 Summaries of the Evaluations Referenced in Emerging Answers 2007
more information, more concrete instruction, more counseling, more comfort during exam, more involvement of male partners, more recognition of peer pressure, and more parental involvement, address patient fears, worries, and emotional conflicts. Methods: One-on-one...
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more information, more concrete instruction, more counseling, more comfort during exam, more involvement of male partners, more recognition of peer pressure, and more parental involvement, address patient fears, worries, and emotional conflicts. Methods: One-on-one counseling and social support sessions were conducted using visual aids, prior to the medical exam. Follow-up visits were scheduled for 6 weeks after initial visit. Development of curriculum/program: The program was developed by a
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more information, more concrete instruction, more counseling, more comfort during exam, more involvement <span class="highlight">of</span> male partners, more <span class="highlight">recognition</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> peer pressure, and more parental involvement, address patient fears, worries, and emotional conflicts. Methods: <span class="highlight">One</span>-on-<span class="highlight">one</span> counseling and social support sessions were conducted <span class="highlight">using</span> visual aids, prior to the medical exam. Follow-up visits were scheduled for 6 weeks after initial visit. Development <span class="highlight">of</span> curriculum/program: The program was developed by a