Using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, the authors examine the association between contraceptive use patterns in teens’ first sexual relationships and their knowledge of, perceptions of, and motiva-tions for contraception and pregnancy prevention. Results from logistic regression analyses show that knowledge, perceptions, and motivations sur-rounding sexual activity and contraception are indeed important predictors of contraceptive outcomes, and they influence males and females differently. For both genders, perceived ease of access to contraceptives is associated with increased odds of ever using contraception and using contraception con-sistently. For males, greater perceived condom knowledge is associated w...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-45)The purpose of this research was to investigate ado...
Results from a longitudinal survey of sexual behaviour and HIV-relevant cognitions amongst 258 sexua...
PURPOSE: Existing failure rate studies indicate that typical use of oral contraception (OC) results ...
Current quantitative research on teen contraceptive use focuses on knowledge about and attitudes tow...
This study examines birth control use at first and most recent sexual encounter among adolescents. T...
Despite the recent decline in adolescent pregnancy rates, adolescent pregnancy continues to be a sig...
This study investigated the cues to behavior that influence adolescent contraceptive use. Forty adol...
sex education program, we interviewed 203 teenagers (aged 13-17) of both genders regarding their pre...
Background: Positive adolescent sexual health is supported by effective school-based sex education. ...
A majority of adolescents and young adults report inconsistent use of safe sexual behaviors and cont...
Reports from Norway and other western countries show that many adolescents do not protect themselves...
Adolescents’ feelings of self-efficacy regarding contraceptive use may be an important contributor t...
Purpose: Adolescent women’s sexual behaviors are complex with varying motivations that include speci...
The United States has one of the highest teenage pregnancy and birth rates among industrialized nati...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 52-55)The purpose of this study, conducted at the Santa F...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-45)The purpose of this research was to investigate ado...
Results from a longitudinal survey of sexual behaviour and HIV-relevant cognitions amongst 258 sexua...
PURPOSE: Existing failure rate studies indicate that typical use of oral contraception (OC) results ...
Current quantitative research on teen contraceptive use focuses on knowledge about and attitudes tow...
This study examines birth control use at first and most recent sexual encounter among adolescents. T...
Despite the recent decline in adolescent pregnancy rates, adolescent pregnancy continues to be a sig...
This study investigated the cues to behavior that influence adolescent contraceptive use. Forty adol...
sex education program, we interviewed 203 teenagers (aged 13-17) of both genders regarding their pre...
Background: Positive adolescent sexual health is supported by effective school-based sex education. ...
A majority of adolescents and young adults report inconsistent use of safe sexual behaviors and cont...
Reports from Norway and other western countries show that many adolescents do not protect themselves...
Adolescents’ feelings of self-efficacy regarding contraceptive use may be an important contributor t...
Purpose: Adolescent women’s sexual behaviors are complex with varying motivations that include speci...
The United States has one of the highest teenage pregnancy and birth rates among industrialized nati...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 52-55)The purpose of this study, conducted at the Santa F...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-45)The purpose of this research was to investigate ado...
Results from a longitudinal survey of sexual behaviour and HIV-relevant cognitions amongst 258 sexua...
PURPOSE: Existing failure rate studies indicate that typical use of oral contraception (OC) results ...