Interested in learning more about sexual health? Below you'll find information on topics that you can download and read or share with your friends. Click on any of the titles for a full downladable report on that topic.

All of the following educaitonal materials are downloadable in
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Not everyone is doing it! Results from a study conducted by the Student Health Center in 2005 revealed that 25% of respondents reported that they were sexually abstinent (not engaging in oral, vaginal-penile, or anal sex) in the last 30 days. (Click here to download the full report)


Many people don’t consider their rights when it comes to sexual health, however, if you take some time to think about it, there are many different aspects of sexuality that require you to protect your rights including; accessibility, freedom of sexual expression, ability to protect yourself from unintentional pregnancy and sexually transmitted disease. (Click here to download the full report)


What is Body Image?
How a person thinks and feels about their body.
What you think your body looks like when you look in the mirror, and it’s also how you think your body looks to others. How comfortable you feel in the skin you’re in.
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When it comes to sex, talk is a four letter word that is often left out! Furthermore, sex ranks with money and death as being one of the LEAST honestly talked about subjects in our culture. Why? (Click here to download the full report)


The decision to become sexually active is related to your ability to make responsible sexual health choices. The following information is an effort to help you make the right decision according to your values and beliefs. (Click here to download the full report)


This page is designed to offer an introduction to information, supportive links, student advocacy groups and resources available to all students surrounding LGBTQ topics. (Click here to download the full report)


As you may or may not know, our bodies come in all shapes, sizes and colors and we should appreciate these differences as they are what make us unique. Knowing and feeling comfortable with our bodies is an important step in becoming a responsible, healthy individual. The following information is intended to meet this purpose. (Click here to download the full report)


Alcohol can seriously impair one’s physical, cognitive, psychological and sexual functioning, and can lead to devastating sexual situations (example rape or sexual assault). Dispelling myths about alcohol’s supposed ability to enhance human sexuality can serve as the first step toward creating a healthier you and promoting safer sex on campus.(Click here to download the full report)


An estimated 65 million people in the United States are currently living with a sexually transmitted disease. These diseases are very common and easily transmitted through sexual contact. Many STI’s are curable and all are treatable, but the only way to know if you have one is to get tested. Call the MU Student Health Center at 882-7481 for an appointment to get tested or to speak with a health professional about how you can protect yourself . (Click here to download the full report)

Watch a student created video about the HPV vaccine by clicking here.
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