Insights Needed about Sex Education and Abortion

Insights Needed about Sex Education and Abortion
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Researchers at the U of A are interested about your experiences with sex education and your views toward abortion laws. Students 18 years of age and older are eligible to complete a one-time 10-minute survey about sex education and abortion laws in Arkansas. Questions will ask students about their knowledge of sex education topics, their views of recently enacted abortion laws in Arkansas and their perceptions of rape. Participants will be entered into a drawing for one of four $50 Walmart e-gift cards.

For more information, follow this link to the study. For questions about the study, contact assistant professor Page Dobbs (pdobbs@uark.edu) or Eric Schisler (eschisle@uark.edu).

The co-researchers are Dobbs and Schisler. This study has been approved by the U of A Institutional Review Board for Human Studies, Fayetteville, Arkansas.

Contacts

Eric Schisler, graduate research student
Health, Human Performance and Recreation
479-575-2858, eschisle@uark.edu

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