Farris, J.McKey, B.2024-10-232024-10-232016https://hdl.handle.net/11299/266572This report details the sexual health of Minnesota’s youth. Overall, there is much to celebrate. Teen pregnancy and birth rates are at historic lows. The adolescent gonorrhea rate continues to decline while the chlamydia rate remains essentially unchanged. Young people are to be commended for making wise and healthy choices about their sexual health. However, many challenges remain. The following recommendations are the University of Minnesota Healthy Youth Development Prevention Research Center’s (PRC) response to the issues outlined in this report.en-USStatewide Report2016 Minnesota Adolescent Sexual Health ReportReport