Attempts to address the 'problem' of teenage pregnancy need to further explore contraceptive use among young people at potentially greatest risk. We examine contraceptive use among a particularly vulnerable subgroup: girls who reported having had sex with more than one partner by age 16 years.Females (n = 435) completed questionnaires as part of the Scottish SHARE school-based sex education trial, reporting on contraceptive use at three episodes of sexual intercourse: first, first with most recent partner, and most recent.Most used some form of contraception at each episode but a quarter reported withdrawal, putting on a condom before ejaculation or non-use. Some 57% of the girls reported using methods that suggested lower levels of pregnan...
The self-administered screening questionnaires (n=424) distributed to young people's clinics generat...
Encouraging condom use among young women is a major focus of HIV/STI prevention efforts but the degr...
Much research suggests that attitudes towards responsibility for use of contraception amongst young ...
Background Attempts to address the 'problem' of teenage pregnancy need to further explore contracept...
AbstractPurposeExisting failure rate studies indicate that typical use of oral contraception (OC) re...
PURPOSE: Existing failure rate studies indicate that typical use of oral contraception (OC) results ...
Purpose: Existing failure rate studies indicate that typical use of oral contraception (OC) results ...
Objectives To describe contraceptive risk and compensatory behaviour, using condoms or emergency con...
OBJECTIVES: To describe contraceptive risk and compensatory behaviour, using condoms or emergency co...
Context: despite the growing body of knowledge about teenager's sexual and contraceptive behavior in...
Background and methodology In 1999, the Government set the ambitious target of halving the number of...
This paper presents findings from a survey of 424 people attending nine young people's clinics withi...
Background: The UK has the highest rate of teenage pregnancies in western Europe. Although there is ...
Current quantitative research on teen contraceptive use focuses on knowledge about and attitudes tow...
OBJECTIVES: To explore teenagers' beliefs about emergency contraception (EC) within a Theory of P...
The self-administered screening questionnaires (n=424) distributed to young people's clinics generat...
Encouraging condom use among young women is a major focus of HIV/STI prevention efforts but the degr...
Much research suggests that attitudes towards responsibility for use of contraception amongst young ...
Background Attempts to address the 'problem' of teenage pregnancy need to further explore contracept...
AbstractPurposeExisting failure rate studies indicate that typical use of oral contraception (OC) re...
PURPOSE: Existing failure rate studies indicate that typical use of oral contraception (OC) results ...
Purpose: Existing failure rate studies indicate that typical use of oral contraception (OC) results ...
Objectives To describe contraceptive risk and compensatory behaviour, using condoms or emergency con...
OBJECTIVES: To describe contraceptive risk and compensatory behaviour, using condoms or emergency co...
Context: despite the growing body of knowledge about teenager's sexual and contraceptive behavior in...
Background and methodology In 1999, the Government set the ambitious target of halving the number of...
This paper presents findings from a survey of 424 people attending nine young people's clinics withi...
Background: The UK has the highest rate of teenage pregnancies in western Europe. Although there is ...
Current quantitative research on teen contraceptive use focuses on knowledge about and attitudes tow...
OBJECTIVES: To explore teenagers' beliefs about emergency contraception (EC) within a Theory of P...
The self-administered screening questionnaires (n=424) distributed to young people's clinics generat...
Encouraging condom use among young women is a major focus of HIV/STI prevention efforts but the degr...
Much research suggests that attitudes towards responsibility for use of contraception amongst young ...