by Student Health 101 | Jan 16, 2019 | Sexual health
Chamonix Adams Porter Sexting—digitally sharing sexually explicit messages or pictures—has become a common part of young people’s lives. According to a review of 39 studies, about 15 percent of teens report sending sexts and 27 percent report receiving them (JAMA...
by Student Health 101 | Nov 14, 2018 | Sexual health
Leila Yoder The idea of getting consent before doing something with someone else’s body or property is a basic one that most of us learned at an early age. Still, when it comes to physical intimacy, sometimes consent can seem confusing or more complicated than it...
by Student Health 101 | Sep 5, 2018 | Sexual health
Evan Walker-Wells According to 2017 data from the CDC, 7 percent of high school students in the US had been physically forced to have sexual intercourse at some time in their lives when they didn’t want to—and that’s only one type of sexual assault. In a...
by Student Health 101 | May 1, 2018 | Sexual health
Lucy Berrington When young people experience intimate partner violence (IPV), they’re most likely to disclose it to their friends. Therefore, it’s critical that we give students the tools to support a friend who may be experiencing IPV. These four strategies help. 1....
by Ally Carlton-Smith | Jun 2, 2015 | Emotional health, General health, Physical health, Sexual health
From the food in the cafeteria to PE classes to counseling resources, schools play a vital role in influencing the health of their students. Here at SH101, we provide an additional tool for schools to help students become healthier individuals. Our e-magazine meets...