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Applying a Theory of Memorable Messages to Design Familial Sexual Health Messages for LGBTQ Women

Title of Event: Applying a Theory of Memorable Messages to Design Familial Sexual Health Messages for LGBTQ Women
 
Description of Event:
Drs. Rubinsky and Cooke-Jackson will discuss their recent publication in ASJE, and how they broadly envision applying their Theory of Memorable Messages (Cooke-Jackson & Rubinsky, 2018) to guide at-home sexuality education for families of LGTBQ youth. 
 
Objective:
By the end of this lecture, participants will be able to describe the Theory of Memorable Messages (ToMM), apply the ToMM to designing productive sexual health messages, and describe common memorable messages LGBTQ women recall and desire about sexual health.
 
Date of Event: 4/1/2024 - 12/31/2025
 
Location: Online Asynchronous
 
 
Sexuality Education (SE) Training:
SE4. Theory and methods of approaches to sexuality education with specific populations (e.g., youth, older adults, couples, ethnic/ cultural/ faith-based populations, LGBTQ people, people with disabilities).
 
Presenter/Speaker: Dr. Valerie Rubinsky and Dr. Angela Cooke-Jackson
 
Contact Name: Bill Taverner
 
Contact Email: bill@sexedlectures.org
 
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AASECT Approved CEs: 1