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Hello all,
Is there anyone out there who has had health promotion or mental health promotion experience working
with young males a) questioning their gender identity or, b) young males who have a minority sexual
orientation (and, needing to increase their health literacy)?
I am particularly interested in theoretical models which might apply.
Replies back to me or via the list.

warm regards,

kate (newcastle, australia).
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