Journal of Adolescent Health
Volume 42, Issue 6 , Pages 573-579 , June 2008

Sexual Risk Behavior 6 Months Post–High School: Associations with College Attendance, Living with a Parent, and Prior Risk Behavior

Received 17 August 2007 ,Accepted 16 November 2007.

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doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2007.11.138

Journal of Adolescent Health
Volume 42, Issue 6 , Pages 573-579 , June 2008