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ArtikelPreventing Sexually Transmitted Diseases : How Adolescents Perceive The Options  
Oleh: Furby, Lira ; Ochs, Linda M. ; Thomas, Catherine W.
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology vol. 16 no. 1 (1995), page 143-162.
Topik: ADOLESCENT; exually transmitted diseases; adolescents
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Isi artikelTo understand and improve adolescent decision making about STD prevention, there is aneed to examine the initial phase in the decision making process, namely adolescents' perceptions of the set of possible prevention measures. A relatively diverse sample of 48 sexually active adolescents answered open ended interview questions designed to elicit STF prevention measures considered spontaneously. These adolescents produced 199 differnt STD prevention measures which fell into 16 different substantive categories. The average adolescent knew of over 13 prevention measures, 73% of which were individual actions and 27% of which were societal actions. Using condoms and obstaining from sexual activity were by far the most widely known prevention measures. The only measures that a majority of these adolescents (87%) have personally used in a condoms. The most effective measures were not necessarily those that ocme to mind most readily. Several significant gender differences in the salience of prevention measures were found.
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