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ArtikelAlcohol Use as A Situational Influence on Young Women's Pregnancy Risk - Taking Behaviors  
Oleh: McLean, Ann ; Propp, Veronica ; Hall, Chris ; Flanigan, Beverly
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Adolescence vol. 25 no. 97 (1990), page 205-214.
Topik: pregnancy; alcohol; pregnancy; risk taking behaviours
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Isi artikelRecent studies have found that many young women just beginning their sexual lives use alcohol prior to intercourse. A large number appear to bring heavily enough prior to sex to compromise their ability to use contraceptives. The question emerges whether there is a relationship between drinking before intercourse, the non use of birth control methods, and unplanned pregnancies. The present research describes 43 instances of intercourse which resulted in unplanned pregnancies in 14 - to 21 - year - olds. Variables examined included alcohol use prior to sex, amount of alcohol consumed, the use of other drugs, the planning of intercourse, respondents' stated reasons for non use of contraceptives, and other general demographic data.
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