A recent New Brunswick study (http://www.globeandmail.ca/servlet/story/RTGAM.20040228.wsex28/BNStory/Front/)reported in the Globe and Mail, found that university students have fuzzy ideas about sex, sexual activity and associated risks. This report continues the series of similar stories, including the case of the PEI baseball star that was convicted of having oral; sex with a minor. The Canadian Youth Sexual Health and HIV/AIDS Study (CYSHHAS) (http://www.cmec.ca/publications/aids/) has findings that underline this lack of knowledge among today's young people. For example, this study reported that: - almost three-quarter of Grade 9 students thought that anal sex was safer than vaginal sex for transmission of HIV and STI - almost half of Grade 9 students thought that there is a cure for AIDS - almost two-thirds of Grade 9 students thought that chlamydia does not lead to serious complications This national study reported on knowledge, attitudes and behaviours as well as related influencing factors (determinants). To unsubscribe send one line: unsubscribe click4hp to: [log in to unmask] . To view archives or modify subscription see: http://listserv.yorku.ca/archives/click4hp.html