PURPOSE: Existing failure rate studies indicate that typical use of oral contraception (OC) results in fewer unplanned pregnancies than condom use, even among teenagers. However, comparative data on pregnancy risk associated with different contraceptive methods are lacking for younger teenagers starting their first sexual relationship. This study examined associations between contraceptive method at first intercourse and subsequent pregnancy in 16-year-old girls. METHODS: Six thousand three hundred forty-eight female pupils from 51 secondary schools completed a questionnaire at mean age 16 years; 2,501 girls reported sexual intercourse. Logistic regression (N = 1952) was used to model the association of contraceptive method at first inter...
Few studies have examined the health and developmental consequences, including unintended pregnancy,...
Overview and Aims: Several behavioral and biological factors can make adolescents particularly vulne...
Rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the U.S. have increased for the sixth consecutive...
PURPOSE: Existing failure rate studies indicate that typical use of oral contraception (OC) results ...
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 ...
Background Attempts to address the 'problem' of teenage pregnancy need to further explore contracept...
Background: Sexual debut before age 15 years has been associated with increased sexual risk behavior...
Background: The UK has the highest rate of teenage pregnancies in western Europe. Although there is ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-45)The purpose of this research was to investigate ado...
female teenagers and 47 % of male teenagers aged 15–19 had experienced sexual intercourse; the perce...
Background: Adolescent patterns of contraceptive use might be different in various populations and m...
The United States has one of the highest rates of adolescent pregnancy in the world’s developed nati...
Current quantitative research on teen contraceptive use focuses on knowledge about and attitudes tow...
Young adulthood is a period in life where sexual behavior is often explored. Our study focused on wh...
Few studies have examined the health and developmental consequences, including unintended pregnancy,...
Overview and Aims: Several behavioral and biological factors can make adolescents particularly vulne...
Rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the U.S. have increased for the sixth consecutive...
PURPOSE: Existing failure rate studies indicate that typical use of oral contraception (OC) results ...
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 ...
Background Attempts to address the 'problem' of teenage pregnancy need to further explore contracept...
Background: Sexual debut before age 15 years has been associated with increased sexual risk behavior...
Background: The UK has the highest rate of teenage pregnancies in western Europe. Although there is ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-45)The purpose of this research was to investigate ado...
female teenagers and 47 % of male teenagers aged 15–19 had experienced sexual intercourse; the perce...
Background: Adolescent patterns of contraceptive use might be different in various populations and m...
The United States has one of the highest rates of adolescent pregnancy in the world’s developed nati...
Current quantitative research on teen contraceptive use focuses on knowledge about and attitudes tow...
Young adulthood is a period in life where sexual behavior is often explored. Our study focused on wh...
Few studies have examined the health and developmental consequences, including unintended pregnancy,...
Overview and Aims: Several behavioral and biological factors can make adolescents particularly vulne...
Rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the U.S. have increased for the sixth consecutive...