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Dodge B et al. – In this study, the authors showed that men who received school–based condom education were less likely to have been diagnosed with sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and were more likely to ever have been tested for sexually transmitted infections than were men without such education. School–based condom education is associated with less, rather than more, STI risk.

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