Rhode Island’s Sexual Health Worst In New England—New Ranking
Friday, January 04, 2013
Rhode Island comes out in last place for sexual health in New England, according to the brand-new Sexual Health Rankings, just released this week.
The first-ever assessment of state-by-state data on 26 comprehensive health and services measures that speak to sexual health put the Ocean State at #19 overall in the US, and #6 among New England states. Vermont was the #1 state in the country for sexual health, while Mississipi was the worst at #51. Variance, LLC, has produced the rankings in collaboration with The Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health, an education and advocacy organization based in Pawtucket, RI.
See how the numbers played out, below.
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