Kristen N. Jozkowski

William L. Yarber Endowed Professor of Sexual Health

Serious Games for Sexual Health.


Journal article


R. Shegog, K. Brown, S. Bull, John L. Christensen, K. Hieftje, K. Jozkowski, M. Ybarra
Games for Health Journal, 2015

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Shegog, R., Brown, K., Bull, S., Christensen, J. L., Hieftje, K., Jozkowski, K., & Ybarra, M. (2015). Serious Games for Sexual Health. Games for Health Journal.


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Shegog, R., K. Brown, S. Bull, John L. Christensen, K. Hieftje, K. Jozkowski, and M. Ybarra. “Serious Games for Sexual Health.” Games for Health Journal (2015).


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Shegog, R., et al. “Serious Games for Sexual Health.” Games for Health Journal, 2015.


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@article{r2015a,
  title = {Serious Games for Sexual Health.},
  year = {2015},
  journal = {Games for Health Journal},
  author = {Shegog, R. and Brown, K. and Bull, S. and Christensen, John L. and Hieftje, K. and Jozkowski, K. and Ybarra, M.}
}

Abstract

Program developers and researchers in the sexual health domain have increasingly embraced technological trends as they emerge. With the emergence of serious game applications to impact health behaviors, a natural step for research enquiry will be the investigation of serious games for sexual health education. We invited a panel of sexual health researchers who are working at the intersection of sexual health behavior change and technology applications to comment on the place of serious games in furthering the field of sexual health. The panel grappled with six questions.