Published on in Vol 5, No 2 (2017): Apr-Jun

Using Computer Simulations for Investigating a Sex Education Intervention: An Exploratory Study

Using Computer Simulations for Investigating a Sex Education Intervention: An Exploratory Study

Using Computer Simulations for Investigating a Sex Education Intervention: An Exploratory Study

Journals

  1. Haruna H, Hu X, Chu S, Mellecker R, Gabriel G, Ndekao P. Improving Sexual Health Education Programs for Adolescent Students through Game-Based Learning and Gamification. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2018;15(9):2027 View
  2. Eleftheriou A, Bullock S, Graham C, Skakoon-Sparling S, Ingham R, Peters R. Does attractiveness influence condom use intentions in women who have sex with men?. PLOS ONE 2019;14(5):e0217152 View
  3. Champlin S, James J. Breaking Health Insurance Knowledge Barriers Through Games: Pilot Test of Health Care America. JMIR Serious Games 2017;5(4):e22 View
  4. Haruna H, Okoye K, Zainuddin Z, Hu X, Chu S, Hosseini S. Gamifying Sexual Education for Adolescents in a Low-Tech Setting: Quasi-Experimental Design Study. JMIR Serious Games 2021;9(4):e19614 View
  5. Warsinsky S, Schmidt-Kraepelin M, Rank S, Thiebes S, Sunyaev A. Conceptual Ambiguity Surrounding Gamification and Serious Games in Health Care: Literature Review and Development of Game-Based Intervention Reporting Guidelines (GAMING). Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(9):e30390 View
  6. Janssen E, Bancroft J. The Dual Control Model of Sexual Response: A Scoping Review, 2009–2022. The Journal of Sex Research 2023;60(7):948 View