Background: Adolescent patterns of contraceptive use might be different in various populations and might have changed in the last 30 years. More appropriate use of contraception could prevent un-planned pregnancy. Methods: We interviewed 378 women in rural East Tennessee and 396 women in suburban-urban Baltimore, all of whom were aged 18 to 50 years, in a convenience sampling about their memories of sexual experiences and early contraceptive use. Results: First sexual experiences began at a younger age in women from Tennessee than in women from Baltimore. Sexual experiences occurred at an earlier age during the last 15 years in Baltimore women. Contraceptive use at first sexual experience has approximately doubled in both locations, from 7 ...
Objectives - To present comparative data on sexual initiation, and condom use and contraceptive pill...
Introduction The purpose of this study was to examine the racial-ethnic disparities between receivin...
Attempts to address the 'problem' of teenage pregnancy need to further explore contraceptive use amo...
PURPOSE: Existing failure rate studies indicate that typical use of oral contraception (OC) results ...
female teenagers and 47 % of male teenagers aged 15–19 had experienced sexual intercourse; the perce...
Purpose: To describe women’s condom use and assess predictors of consistent condom use and dual meth...
Current quantitative research on teen contraceptive use focuses on knowledge about and attitudes tow...
CONTEXT: Adolescent pregnancy, birth, abortion and sexually transmitted disease (STD) rates are much...
International data over 27 years show that as each additional contraceptive method became available ...
Background: Unintended pregnancies remain an important public health issue. Modern contraception is ...
AbstractPurposeExisting failure rate studies indicate that typical use of oral contraception (OC) re...
Purpose: To describe young people’s knowledge and use of contraceptive services over initial stages ...
Using a unique microsimulation tool, Teen FamilyScape, the present study explores how changes in the...
During the past decade, much has been written about adolescents' use of contraception and their expe...
Background: Sexual debut before age 15 years has been associated with increased sexual risk behavior...
Objectives - To present comparative data on sexual initiation, and condom use and contraceptive pill...
Introduction The purpose of this study was to examine the racial-ethnic disparities between receivin...
Attempts to address the 'problem' of teenage pregnancy need to further explore contraceptive use amo...
PURPOSE: Existing failure rate studies indicate that typical use of oral contraception (OC) results ...
female teenagers and 47 % of male teenagers aged 15–19 had experienced sexual intercourse; the perce...
Purpose: To describe women’s condom use and assess predictors of consistent condom use and dual meth...
Current quantitative research on teen contraceptive use focuses on knowledge about and attitudes tow...
CONTEXT: Adolescent pregnancy, birth, abortion and sexually transmitted disease (STD) rates are much...
International data over 27 years show that as each additional contraceptive method became available ...
Background: Unintended pregnancies remain an important public health issue. Modern contraception is ...
AbstractPurposeExisting failure rate studies indicate that typical use of oral contraception (OC) re...
Purpose: To describe young people’s knowledge and use of contraceptive services over initial stages ...
Using a unique microsimulation tool, Teen FamilyScape, the present study explores how changes in the...
During the past decade, much has been written about adolescents' use of contraception and their expe...
Background: Sexual debut before age 15 years has been associated with increased sexual risk behavior...
Objectives - To present comparative data on sexual initiation, and condom use and contraceptive pill...
Introduction The purpose of this study was to examine the racial-ethnic disparities between receivin...
Attempts to address the 'problem' of teenage pregnancy need to further explore contraceptive use amo...