Every year approximately 17,000 adolescents ages 15-19 become pregnant in New York City. Most of these pregnancies are unintended and only a small percent of adolescents use effective contraception, with wide disparities by race/ethnicity and poverty level. While many studies have identified factors associated with contraceptive use, most research has focused on individual level factors, with little attention to the contribution of the school environment to sexual risk behavior and contraceptive use. This study investigates the effect of school-level factors on contraceptive use among adolescents in NYC public high schools before and after controlling for individual-level factors, and whether this effect varies with race/ethnicity. Using a ...
The current study investigates condom self-efficacy, knowledge, perceived peer behavior, and condom ...
Teen pregnancy is a continuing problem, bringing with it a host of associated health and social risk...
Many students are sexually active, and hundreds of thousands experience pregnancy every year. Smith...
Objectives: To assess whether school-based sex education is associated with contraceptive use among ...
Teenage pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are growing public health problems (1)....
Introduction The purpose of this study was to examine the racial-ethnic disparities between receivin...
Despite national awareness of the growing number of pregnant teens, little information exists concer...
OBJECTIVES: This study examines the impact of the condom availability program in New York City publi...
This study explores trends of sex safe practices in high school students, specifically the differenc...
Sex education curriculum has historically been a controversial topic in the United States because fo...
Background: Previous studies have been conducted to determine the role of religiosity on contracepti...
OBJECTIVES: This study examines the impact of the condom availability program in New York City publi...
Overview and Aims: Several behavioral and biological factors can make adolescents particularly vulne...
Making condoms available in public schools has been controversial since safe sex programs started th...
Background: Positive adolescent sexual health is supported by effective school-based sex education. ...
The current study investigates condom self-efficacy, knowledge, perceived peer behavior, and condom ...
Teen pregnancy is a continuing problem, bringing with it a host of associated health and social risk...
Many students are sexually active, and hundreds of thousands experience pregnancy every year. Smith...
Objectives: To assess whether school-based sex education is associated with contraceptive use among ...
Teenage pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are growing public health problems (1)....
Introduction The purpose of this study was to examine the racial-ethnic disparities between receivin...
Despite national awareness of the growing number of pregnant teens, little information exists concer...
OBJECTIVES: This study examines the impact of the condom availability program in New York City publi...
This study explores trends of sex safe practices in high school students, specifically the differenc...
Sex education curriculum has historically been a controversial topic in the United States because fo...
Background: Previous studies have been conducted to determine the role of religiosity on contracepti...
OBJECTIVES: This study examines the impact of the condom availability program in New York City publi...
Overview and Aims: Several behavioral and biological factors can make adolescents particularly vulne...
Making condoms available in public schools has been controversial since safe sex programs started th...
Background: Positive adolescent sexual health is supported by effective school-based sex education. ...
The current study investigates condom self-efficacy, knowledge, perceived peer behavior, and condom ...
Teen pregnancy is a continuing problem, bringing with it a host of associated health and social risk...
Many students are sexually active, and hundreds of thousands experience pregnancy every year. Smith...