Elementary school intervention increases mental, sexual health, economic status
Tuesday, December 2, 2008 - 09:00
in Psychology & Sociology
Fifteen years after they completed an intervention program designed to help their social development in elementary school, young adults reported better mental health, sexual health and higher educational and economic achievement than a control group of young adults who didn't receive the intervention, according to a new study...
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