Study Objectives: To examine demographic characteristics and contraceptive habits of young men.Methods: A descriptive study was conducted utilizing data analyzed from three waves of the National Survey of the Adolescent Male (NSAM) administered in 1988, 1991, and 1995. The first wave consisted of 1,880, never-married, noninstitutionalized 15-19 year old men living in the United States. The second wave consisted of 1,676 re-interviewed respondents who were 17-22 years old. The third wave consisted of 1,377 re-interviewed respondents who were 22-27 years old. Descriptive statistics were used to compare personal and demographic characteristics across each year group. Odds ratios, and their corresponding 95% confidence intervals were used ...
BACKGROUND: Condom use is a key part of sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention for young...
Teen pregnancy has been an area of concern in the United States for many years. Given the growing nu...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to quantify the change in the number of conceptions and aborti...
Analyses of a nationally representative survey of 1,880 15- to 19-year-old men were conducted to exa...
Objectives: Little is known about fatherhood in middle adolescence. In order to better understand t...
The rate of adolescent unintended pregnancy in the United States is high compared to other developed...
PURPOSE: To describe young people's knowledge and use of contraceptive services over initial stages ...
The purpose of the qualitative study was to understand the perceptions and experiences of young men ...
Purpose:Despite recent declines, teen unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections in th...
Abstract Purpose: The United States has the highest rate of teen pregnancy of any industrialized nat...
Background and methodology: Despite increasing interest over the last decade or more in men's views...
Background: To improve our understanding of males' role in contraceptive practices, this paper explo...
Young men (aged 15-24 years) have pregnancy prevention needs, yet little is known about whether they...
This study was intended to explore the role male partners play in preventing adolescent pregnancy in...
female teenagers and 47 % of male teenagers aged 15–19 had experienced sexual intercourse; the perce...
BACKGROUND: Condom use is a key part of sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention for young...
Teen pregnancy has been an area of concern in the United States for many years. Given the growing nu...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to quantify the change in the number of conceptions and aborti...
Analyses of a nationally representative survey of 1,880 15- to 19-year-old men were conducted to exa...
Objectives: Little is known about fatherhood in middle adolescence. In order to better understand t...
The rate of adolescent unintended pregnancy in the United States is high compared to other developed...
PURPOSE: To describe young people's knowledge and use of contraceptive services over initial stages ...
The purpose of the qualitative study was to understand the perceptions and experiences of young men ...
Purpose:Despite recent declines, teen unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections in th...
Abstract Purpose: The United States has the highest rate of teen pregnancy of any industrialized nat...
Background and methodology: Despite increasing interest over the last decade or more in men's views...
Background: To improve our understanding of males' role in contraceptive practices, this paper explo...
Young men (aged 15-24 years) have pregnancy prevention needs, yet little is known about whether they...
This study was intended to explore the role male partners play in preventing adolescent pregnancy in...
female teenagers and 47 % of male teenagers aged 15–19 had experienced sexual intercourse; the perce...
BACKGROUND: Condom use is a key part of sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention for young...
Teen pregnancy has been an area of concern in the United States for many years. Given the growing nu...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to quantify the change in the number of conceptions and aborti...