Evaluations of school-based clinics have found that:
A) they increase adolescents' use of contraception.
B) they appear to increase adolescents' sexual activity.
C) contrary to parents' concerns, they do no appear to increase sexual activity.
D) they are largely effective, especially among White and Hispanic youths.
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