We report on African American adolescents\u27 (N = 850; M age = 15.4) contraceptive practices and type of contraception utilized during their last sexual encounter. Respondents completed measures of demographics, contraceptive use, sexual partner type, and ability to select “safe” sexual partners. 40% endorsed use of dual or multiple contraceptive methods; a total of 35 different contraceptive combinations were reported. Perceived ability to select “safe” partners was associated with not using contraception (OR = 1.25), using less effective contraceptive methods (OR = 1.23), or hormonal birth control (OR = 1.50). Female gender predicted hormonal birth control use (OR = 2.33), use of less effective contraceptive methods (e.g., withdrawal; OR...
The purpose of this study is to identify the factors that influence Black and Latino adolescent fema...
Adolescent females are initiating sex at a much earlier age, which increases their risk for adverse ...
African-American females are the fastest growing HIV/AIDS population in the U.S. The best preventat...
We report on African American adolescents\u27 (N = 850; M age = 15.4) contraceptive practices and ty...
Purpose. To identify correlates of combined hormonal contraception and condom use (dual method use) ...
OBJECTIVESTo characterize factors associated with dual method use in a sample of adolescent women.ME...
INTRODUCTION: Dual contraceptive method use is advocated for adolescent women to prevent pregnancy, ...
Current quantitative research on teen contraceptive use focuses on knowledge about and attitudes tow...
This study evaluated predictors of risky and safer behavior in a sample of low-income African Americ...
ABSTRACT Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are one of the most common global health...
Many adolescent girls start sexual activity early which exposes them to health risks of HIV and unpl...
Objective: We explore the patterns of adolescents\u27 need for contraception in 46 low- and middle-i...
AbstractPurposeExisting failure rate studies indicate that typical use of oral contraception (OC) re...
OBJECTIVE: Failure to use contraceptives contributes to an unacceptably high rate of undesired pregn...
Introduction The purpose of this study was to examine the racial-ethnic disparities between receivin...
The purpose of this study is to identify the factors that influence Black and Latino adolescent fema...
Adolescent females are initiating sex at a much earlier age, which increases their risk for adverse ...
African-American females are the fastest growing HIV/AIDS population in the U.S. The best preventat...
We report on African American adolescents\u27 (N = 850; M age = 15.4) contraceptive practices and ty...
Purpose. To identify correlates of combined hormonal contraception and condom use (dual method use) ...
OBJECTIVESTo characterize factors associated with dual method use in a sample of adolescent women.ME...
INTRODUCTION: Dual contraceptive method use is advocated for adolescent women to prevent pregnancy, ...
Current quantitative research on teen contraceptive use focuses on knowledge about and attitudes tow...
This study evaluated predictors of risky and safer behavior in a sample of low-income African Americ...
ABSTRACT Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are one of the most common global health...
Many adolescent girls start sexual activity early which exposes them to health risks of HIV and unpl...
Objective: We explore the patterns of adolescents\u27 need for contraception in 46 low- and middle-i...
AbstractPurposeExisting failure rate studies indicate that typical use of oral contraception (OC) re...
OBJECTIVE: Failure to use contraceptives contributes to an unacceptably high rate of undesired pregn...
Introduction The purpose of this study was to examine the racial-ethnic disparities between receivin...
The purpose of this study is to identify the factors that influence Black and Latino adolescent fema...
Adolescent females are initiating sex at a much earlier age, which increases their risk for adverse ...
African-American females are the fastest growing HIV/AIDS population in the U.S. The best preventat...