Video game boosts sex health IQ and attitudes in minority teens. A video game to promote health and reduce risky behavior in teens improves sexual health knowledge and attitudes among minority youth, according to a new study. The findings validate the value of the video game as a tool to engage and educate teens at risk for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, said the researchers. Source 1f
Image from Lynn Fiellin, M.D., Yale School of Medicine via Sciencedaily.com.
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Personally, I think that if video gaming media is one good way to get through to children and teens today, then I say go for it. Video and computer games are becomeing so very realistic nowadays that you almost can't tell reality from fiction and it's only going to get more so as the years pass by.