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M/MC ID# PL USA 7224


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English Title: [Male motivation materials]
Original Title: Materiales sobre motivacion masculina
Series Title: | [What's new in the Media/Materials Clearinghouse : August 1995] | | Que hay de nuevo en el Centro de Materiales de Comunicación : Agosto 1995 |
Media Format: Pamphlet
Date: 1995
Country: United States of America
Subjects: Health Education Materials, Male Role, Sexual Responsibility, Family Planning, HIV Prevention, Sexually Transmitted Disease Prevention, Oral Contraceptives, Adolescents, AIDS, Mass Media, Religion, IUD, JHU/CCP
Audience: Health Personnel
Languages: Spanish
Description: 28 x 22 cm. 8-panel pamphlet. Light blue and white background with turquoise and black text; top banner in turquoise and black with white text; black and white photographs of 2 t-shirts, 2 posters and 2 stickers at lower right.
Producers: Johns Hopkins University Media/Materials Clearinghouse (M/MC)
Contact: Johns Hopkins University Media/Materials Clearinghouse (M/MC)
111 Market Place, Suite 310
Baltimore, MD 21202
United States of America

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Website: https://m-mc.org/
Abstract: Men play a crucial role in family planning and related health decisions yet often lack information about family planning, sexually transmitted diseases, AIDS and other family health issues. Communication efforts that capture the attention of male audiences encourage men to take more responsibility for these decisions, encourage men to support their partners in their efforts to use family planning... more
Abstract: Men play a crucial role in family planning and related health decisions yet often lack information about family planning, sexually transmitted diseases, AIDS and other family health issues. Communication efforts that capture the attention of male audiences encourage men to take more responsibility for these decisions, encourage men to support their partners in their efforts to use family planning methods, and increase men's use of contraception as well. This issue of "What's New" showcases print and audio-visual materials targeted to men's involvement in family planning decisions. It also includes a list of materials recently received by the M/MC on adolescents, AIDS, IUD, mass media, oral contraceptives and religion vs. family planning. less


Notes: See PL USA 7221 for English, PL USA 7223 for French and PL USA 7224 for Spanish versions.

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