The SSASH Survey: The Australian Survey of Secondary Students and Sexual Health
The Australian Survey of Secondary Students and Sexual Health (SSASH) is a national study exploring the sexual health and well-being of Australian adolescents. The anonymous survey asks questions about knowledge, behaviour and educational experiences related to sexual health and well-being. The Australian Department of Health has funded this survey approximately every 5 years since 1992.
Keywords
RRE , respectful relationships education , respectful relationships , respecting others , violence , violence against women , evidence , evidence base , research , survey , sexual healthDetails
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