Background: Latino youth in the United States are at greater risk for contracting sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in comparison with non-Hispanic white youth. Methods: Sexually active heterosexual Latino youth aged 16 to 22 years (N = 647) were recruited for interviews through a large health maintenance organization or community clinics. Results: Adjusting for gender, age, ethnic heritage, and recruitment method, woman’s consistent use of hormonal contraceptives, ambivalence about avoiding pregnancy, longer length of sexual relationship, and greater overall trust in main partner were independently associated with inconsistent condom use and engagement in a greater number of sexual intercourse acts that were unprotected by condom use....
Emerging adulthood is marked by significant changes in interpersonal and sexual relationships with d...
Objective: To examine the relationship between race, gender, and pre-hookup relationship intentions ...
Young Black men (YBM), aged 13 to 24 years, face a disproportionate burden of sexually transmitted i...
Although Latinos make up only about 14% of the population of the United States, including Puerto Ric...
Sexual partner characteristics increase risk for adverse reproductive health outcomes. Evidence is l...
Background and Purpose: Youth from continuation high schools (CHS) exhibit riskier sexual behaviors ...
OBJECTIVES. Latino adolescents in two urban New England areas were surveyed to assess risk of human ...
ContextYoung Latinos in the United States are at high risk for STDs and are less likely than other y...
Each year 4 million adolescents—one in four sexually experienced adolescents — are diagnosed with a ...
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI’s) continue to negatively affect young people in the United Sta...
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI\u27s) continue to negatively affect young people in the United ...
Despite the growing population of Hispanics and several efforts to combat the high STI/HIV rates amo...
Numerous studies have shown a rising HIV/AIDS epidemic among U.S. Hispanics/Latinos. Risky sexual be...
Objective: To examine the relationship between race, gender, and pre-hookup relationship intentions ...
Adverse sexual health outcomes remain disproportionately high for Latino adolescents. To examine sex...
Emerging adulthood is marked by significant changes in interpersonal and sexual relationships with d...
Objective: To examine the relationship between race, gender, and pre-hookup relationship intentions ...
Young Black men (YBM), aged 13 to 24 years, face a disproportionate burden of sexually transmitted i...
Although Latinos make up only about 14% of the population of the United States, including Puerto Ric...
Sexual partner characteristics increase risk for adverse reproductive health outcomes. Evidence is l...
Background and Purpose: Youth from continuation high schools (CHS) exhibit riskier sexual behaviors ...
OBJECTIVES. Latino adolescents in two urban New England areas were surveyed to assess risk of human ...
ContextYoung Latinos in the United States are at high risk for STDs and are less likely than other y...
Each year 4 million adolescents—one in four sexually experienced adolescents — are diagnosed with a ...
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI’s) continue to negatively affect young people in the United Sta...
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI\u27s) continue to negatively affect young people in the United ...
Despite the growing population of Hispanics and several efforts to combat the high STI/HIV rates amo...
Numerous studies have shown a rising HIV/AIDS epidemic among U.S. Hispanics/Latinos. Risky sexual be...
Objective: To examine the relationship between race, gender, and pre-hookup relationship intentions ...
Adverse sexual health outcomes remain disproportionately high for Latino adolescents. To examine sex...
Emerging adulthood is marked by significant changes in interpersonal and sexual relationships with d...
Objective: To examine the relationship between race, gender, and pre-hookup relationship intentions ...
Young Black men (YBM), aged 13 to 24 years, face a disproportionate burden of sexually transmitted i...