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1. Childhood Sexual Abuse and Risk for Initiating Injection Drug use During Adolescence and Young Adulthood: A Prospective Cohort Study
Since injection drug use is associated with the spread of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) as well as high rates of fatal overdose, strategies to prevent youth from initiating injection are urgently...
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Scott E. Hadland,
Dan Werb,
Thomas Kerr,
Eric Fu,
Hong Wang,
Julio S. Montaner,
Evan Wood
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2. Momentary Assessment of Social Context and Adherence in Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes
Adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D) often do not adhere to recommendations for frequent daily blood glucose (BG) checks. We used momentary sampling techniques to investigate the relationship betwee...
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Joshua Borus,
Emily Blood,
Lisa Volkening,
Lori M. Laffel,
Lydia A. Shrier
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3. Trauma Prevalence and Outcomes in Two-year and Four-year College Students in California
This paper describes the prevalence of traumatic events among undergraduates at California two-year and four-year colleges and universities. The relationship between traumatic events and outcomes in G...
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Bryan Clark Tysinger,
Yang Lu,
Lawrence Neinstein
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S2
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4. The Impact of Family and Peer Protective Factors on Girls' Violence Perpetration and Victimization
Recent evidence indicates substantial increases in rates of violence among adolescent girls. Despite these trends, little is known about effective approaches to preventing violence among girls. Althou...
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Rebecca J. Shlafer,
Barbara McMorris,
Renee Sieving
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5. Changes in Positive and Negative Affect Following Marijuana Use: An Ecological Momentary Assessment Study
Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug and the prevalence of its use among young people is growing. Individuals who use marijuana often report that affective states trigger use and that they...
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Craig S. Ross,
Janice Weinberg,
Courtney Walls,
Lydia A. Shrier
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1. The Nature and Impact of Trauma on 1.5 Generation Immigrant Youth During Parental Separation and Reunification
Over half of California's one million immigrant children are Latino, and many who immigrate after age 9 have experienced parental separation, with family living on both sides of the border. Previous r...
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Naomi A. Schapiro,
Susan Kools,
Sandra J. Weiss,
Claire Brindis
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2. Implementing Electronic Violence Risk Screening in the Primary Care Setting
Health care practitioners (HCPs)rarely recognize violence risk in their adolescent patients. This project evaluates the implementation of violence risk screening into an EMR to determine whether scree...
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Eric Sigel
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3. Participants of the Teen Medical Academy Report Fewer Acts of Violence
Violence continues to be a major source of physical and psychological trauma for Latino youth in the United States. Latino youth are six times more likely to be a victim of homicide than Non-Latino wh...
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Manuel Angel Oscos-Sanchez,
L. Dolores Oscos-Flores,
Robert C. Wood
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4. Life Cycle of Street Children in Kisumu, Kenya
Street children in East Africa are not a monolithic, static group. Their lives on the street are dynamic. We adapted a prior model of the life cycle of street children to the Kenyan setting.
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Colette (Coco) Auerswald,
Zachary A. Kwena,
Jeremiah Hongo Ochieng,
Elizabeth Anne Bukusi
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S5
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5. Impact of Trauma on Adolescents: Screening for Symptoms and Help-seeking Behaviors in Response to Traumatic Experiences Using the Wellness Assessment for Teens to get Organized (WAY2GO!) Online Survey
Trauma and the experience of recovery is complicated. This paper explores the relationship between physical, mental, emotional, and relational symptoms from trauma and help-seeking behaviors reported ...
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Leigha Winters,
Lubna Qureshi,
Nancy Brown,
Zena R. Mello,
Charles Benight
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S5
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6. Weakening the Links Between Violence Exposure and Teen Pregnancy Involvement in Western Canada: Protective Factors That may Promote Resilience
Previous research has documented the strong link between violence exposure, especially sexual abuse, and teen pregnancy involvement among adolescents. However, not all teens exposed to violence end up...
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Elizabeth M. Saewyc,
Weihong Chen
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1. What Adolescents With Spina Bifida Want to Know About Sex and Aren't Being Told
Although adolescents with physical disabilities are as sexually curious, and often capable, as their peers, they are often inadequately informed about sex and how their physical condition interacts wi...
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Michael O. Rich,
Alexis Light,
Laura Sherman,
Julie Polvinen
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2. A Study of Vernacular Partner Terms: Possible Cultural Cues to Condom use
Scientists have sometimes collapsed the complexity of sexual partnerships into simple categories such as 'concurrency' (e.g. - Carey, Senn, Seward, & Vanable, 2010) or 'main' vs. 'casual' partners...
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Stephen L. Eyre,
LaRon E. Nelson,
Teresa dal Santo,
Diem Tran
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3. Age -Discrepant Sexual Experiences Among Young Black Males who Have Sex With Males: Implications for HIV Risk
Young Black males (aged 13-29) who have sex with males (YBMSM) have had a higher increase in HIV incidence in recent years than any other racial/ethnic subgroup in the US. Because reported rates of un...
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Errol Lamont Fields,
Laura M. Bogart,
Katherine C. Smith,
David J. Malebranche,
Jonathan M. Ellen,
Mark A. Schuster
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4. An Examination of the Reactive Nature of Adolescent Romantic Relationship Feelings, Perceptions and Behaviors Following Three Months of Daily Diary Collection
The next generation of efforts to prevent STIs and adolescent pregnancy needs to be informed by an improved understanding of the temporal dynamics of adolescent romantic relationships. Daily diaries a...
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Pamela A. Matson,
Shang-en Chung,
Jonathan M. Ellen
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5. Qualitative Comparison of Barriers to Antiretroviral Medication Adherence Among Perinatally and Behaviorally HIV-Infected Youth
Of the 25,036 13- to 24-year-olds living with HIV as of 2008, approximately 77% were behaviorally-infected and 23% infected via perinatal or other exposures. Antiretroviral (ARV) adherence among HIV-p...
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Errol Lamont Fields,
Laura M. Bogart,
Idia B. Thurston,
Madeleine Wachman,
Elizabeth F. Closson,
Margie R. Skeer,
Steven A. Safren,
Matthew James Mimiaga
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6. Reconsidering the Framing of Clinical Messages to Patients Concerning HPV: Further Evaluation of the Natural History of HPV Infection
Counseling young women about abnormal pap smears often emphasizes the high likelihood for spontaneous clearance of HPV infection. However, in some women, HPV may cause persistent or even lifelong infe...
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Laura M. Kester,
Marcia Shew,
J. Dennis Fortenberry,
Wanzhu Tu,
Yan Tong,
Aaron C. Ermel,
Darron R. Brown
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1. The WII Club: Promoting Weight Loss, Psychosocial Health, and Sports Involvement Through an Exergaming Intervention for Overweight and Obese Youth
Exergames are video games that require gross motor movement, providing moderate levels of physical activity. The aim of this intervention was to assess the effects of exergame play on weight loss, psy...
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Amanda Staiano,
Anisha Abraham,
Sandra Calvert
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S9-S10
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2. Disordered Eating and Muscle-enhancing Behaviors Among Friends: A Social Network Analysis
Disordered eating behaviors are common among young people, and research has demonstrated the important influence of friends. However, most existing studies rely on participants' perceptions of their f...
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Marla E. Eisenberg,
Dianne Neumark-Sztainer,
Melanie M. Wall,
Jin Joo Shim,
Meg Bruening,
Katie Loth
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3. Weight Loss Advertisements on Teen Magazine Websites
The purpose of this study was to investigate and quantify the frequency and content of weight loss advertisements that appear on three popular teen magazine websites (Seventeen, Teen Vogue, and Girls'...
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Jenna Kruger
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S10
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4. Characteristics of Screen Media use Associated With Higher Body Mass Index in Young Adolescents
TV viewing and video game play have been consistently associated with increased risk of overweight/obesity. Proposed mechanisms for this association include displacement of physical activity and/or sl...
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David Bickham,
Courtney E. Walls,
Lydia A. Shrier,
Emily A. Blood,
Michael Rich
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5. Clinical Outcomes in Adolescents Hospitalized With Anorexia Nervosa on a Higher Versus Lower Calorie Diet
We previously showed poor weight gain in hospitalized adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa (AN) on a conservative feeding protocol consistent with the current recommendations. At least one recent study h...
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Andrea K. Garber,
Nobuaki Michihata,
Sara M. Buckelew,
Maryann Shafer,
Anna-Barbara Moscicki
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6. Retrospective Comparison of DSM-IV Eating Disorder Diagnosis to Classification by Diagnostic Checklist for DSM-5 Feeding and Eating Disorders
To evaluate whether the proposed DSM-5 criteria for Feeding and Eating Disorders (ED) result in categorizing fewer adolescents with a nonspecific ED diagnosis (EDNOS), and to compare DSM-IV and DSM-5 ...
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Kathleen A. Mammel
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1. U.S. Health Policy Related to Hookah Tobacco Smoking
Although cigarette smoking is decreasing in the U.S., hookah tobacco smoking (HTS) is an emerging trend associated with substantial toxicant exposures. HTS is highest among young people, with 30% of c...
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Brian A. Primack,
Maggie Hopkins,
Cynthia Hallet,
Mary V. Carroll,
Mitchell Zeller,
Kathleen Dachille,
Kevin H. Kim,
Michael J. Fine,
Julie M. Donohue
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S12-S13
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2. Established Smoking Among Adolescents and its Association With Early and Late Exposure to Smoking Depicted in Movies
While smoking is associated with multiple sociodemographic, personal and environmental factors, evidence indicates that exposure to smoking depicted in movies is a strong risk factor for smoking outco...
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Brian A. Primack,
Meghan Longacre,
Michael L. Beach,
Anna M. Adachi-Mejia,
Linda T. Titus-Ernstoff,
Madeline A. Dalton
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S13
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3. Students' Perceptions of School-based Prevention Efforts Related to Their Substance Use
To assess how students' perceptions of school-based prevention efforts regarding substance use are associated with their substance use behaviors using data from Monitoring the Future (MTF), an ongoing...
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Patricia Cavazos-Rehg,
Melissa Krauss,
Edward Spitznagel,
Lloyd Johnston,
Patrick O'Malley,
Frank Chaloupka,
Richard A. Grucza,
Laura Bierut
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S13
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4. Do Risky Friends Matter? Comparing the Effect of a Primary Care Alcohol Intervention by Whether Friends Drink
To determine whether having friends who drink or approve of drinking (peer risk) moderates the effects of a computer-facilitated Screening and provider Brief Advice (cSBA) intervention on adolescent a...
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Jennifer Louis-Jacques,
John Knight,
Lon Sherrit,
Shari Van Hook,
Sion Harris
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S13-S14
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5. U.S. Adolescent Males and Pregnancy: Clusters of Characteristics can Identify Adolescent Males With Very High Partner Pregnancy Prevalence
Adolescent pregnancy is a major U.S. public-health problem, but little is known about clusters of factors associated with the highest and lowest prevalence of partner pregnancy for adolescent males. T...
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May Lau,
Hua Lin,
Glenn Flores
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S14
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6. Providing Long-acting Reversible Contraception to Adolescents: What are Urban Primary Care Providers Thinking?
Poor contraception adherence contributes to the U.S. adolescent pregnancy rate. User-independent contraceptive methods (intrauterine and implantable contraception, collectively known as long-acting re...
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Susan E. Rubin,
Katie Davis,
Melissa Diane McKee
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S14-S15
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1. Changes in Rates of Syphilis Testing and Infection in an Urban Adolescent Clinic During a Local Syphilis Outbreak
In response to local public health reports of increase syphilis rates in adolescent, in which rates were higher in males than females, we examined testing practices and disease incidence within a larg...
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Sherine A. Patterson-Rose,
Lea Widdice,
Tanya L. Kowalczyk Mullins,
Corrine Lehmann,
Jill S. Huppert
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S16
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2. Analyzing the Temporal Relationship Between Affective States and Condom Use in Depressed Adolescents Using Structural Equation Modeling
Depressive symptoms are associated with increased rates of sexually transmitted infections in adolescents. However, it is unknown whether on a moment-to-moment basis, affective states are related to s...
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Emily A. Blood,
Lydia A. Shrier
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S16-S17
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3. California Pediatric Residents' Knowledge, Practices and Comfort Using Expedited Partner Therapy for Sexually Transmitted Infections
Expedited partner therapy (EPT) is as effective as other methods of partner treatment for sexually transmitted infections (STIs). However, EPT utilization by providers is poor and varies depending on ...
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Anne Hsii,
Paula Hillard,
Sophia Yen,
Neville H. Golden
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4. The Epidemiology of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease in a Pediatric Emergency Department
Lower abdominal pain and genitourinary problems are common chief complaints in adolescent females presenting to emergency departments. We have demonstrated previously that sexually transmitted infecti...
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Fran Balamuth,
Katie Hayes,
Cynthia Mollen,
Monika Goyal
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S17
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5. Please be Careful With me: Discrepancies Between Adolescent Expectations and Clinician Perspectives on the Management of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
Adolescents with PID are often seen in emergency rooms, without an involved adult, have difficulty with adherence, and are more likely to have longitudinal adverse sequelae than adult women. In the ab...
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Maria Trent,
Harold Lehmann,
Carol B. Thompson,
Qian Qiang,
Jonathan M. Ellen,
Kevin D. Frick
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S17-S18
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6. Knowledge, Attitudes and Beliefs About Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Infection Among High School Students in Alabama
To assess knowledge, attitudes and beliefs about Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection and vaccination among students at an urban high school in Alabama prior to the initiation of a peer-led sexual hea...
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Allison G. Litton,
Yu-Mei Schoenberger,
Courtney Howard,
Mirjam-Colette Kempf,
Renee Desmond,
Tina Simpson
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S18
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7. Using Venue-based Sampling to Recruit a High-risk Adolescent Male Population
STIs tend to be clustered in communities. However, most research on adolescent males is institution-based (e.g. clinics, schools, juvenile justice centers), and these may under- or overestimate the ac...
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Teresa Cummings,
Ziyi Yang,
Julianne Moon,
Matthew Wells,
Dejuan Raine,
Mary A. Ott
et al.
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S18-S19
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8. Adolescent Men's Relationship-specific Sexual Health as a Predictor of Condom Non-use
The World Health Organization defines sexual health as “… a state of physical, emotional, mental and social well-being related to sexuality; it is not merely the absence of disease, dysfunction or inf...
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Andreia B. Alexander,
Devon Hensel,
Debra Herbenick,
Michael Reece,
J. Dennis Fortenberry
et al.
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S19
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9. Use of Intrauterine Contraception Among Nulliparous Adolescents: A Qualitative Approach to Identifying Counseling Needs
Intrauterine contraception (IUC) has recently become available to nulliparous adolescents. Though medical providers are encouraged to discuss IUC during contraception counseling visits, little is know...
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Margot K. Brown,
Colette Auerswald,
Christine Dehlendorf
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S19-S20
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10. Parental Acceptability of Contraceptive Methods Offered to Their Teen During a Confidential Health Care Visit
Parents have a powerful influence on the sexual health and behaviors of their adolescents. Research also shows that adolescents' access to confidential reproductive health services, without parental k...
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Lauren Hartman,
Mary-Ann Shafer,
Lance Pollack,
Charles Wibbelsman,
Fay Chang,
Kathleen Tebb
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S20
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11. Menstrual Distress Symptoms, Oral Contraceptive-attributed Side Effects and Discontinuation Among Urban, Multi-ethnic Adolescent and Young Adult Women: Is There a Link?
The majority of young women who discontinue oral contraception (OC) reportedly do so because of OC-attributed symptoms. On the other hand, research has shown that OCs are an effective and commonly pre...
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Kelli Stidham Hall,
Paula Castaño,
Carolyn Westhoff
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S20-S21
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12. Predictive Factors of Contraceptive Practices Regarding Female Adolescent Patients Among Pediatricians and Pediatric Sub-Specialists
Describe current knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and practices of pediatricians and pediatric subspecialists regarding contraceptive services for female adolescent patients and determine factors predict...
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Amy Caldwell,
Alexa Kaskowitz,
Melissa Zochowski,
Kavita Vinekar,
Anjel Vahratian,
Vanessa Dalton
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S21
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13. Texting in Real Life Health Care: Not the End-all Be-all
The goal of this study is to determine if text message reminders is a feasible method for communicating with adolescent patients in an urban setting, with an ultimate goal of determining if text messa...
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Paula Cody,
Charlene Gaebler-Uhing
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S21-S22
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14. Contraceptive Microbicide Attitudes Among Young Women
To evaluate relationship and behavioral predictors of attitudes towards contraceptive versus non-contraceptive microbicides among young women.
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Candace Best,
Devon J. Hensel,
Amanda E. Tanner,
J. Dennis Fortenberry,
Gregory D. Zimet
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S22
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15. “It Goes Where?” Adolescents' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs About IUDs
Although the IUD is one of the most effective methods of birth control, it remains under-utilized, especially among adolescents. This study was designed to explore the knowledge, attitudes, and belief...
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Julia Potter,
Peter Sherman
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S22
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16. Predicting Continuation of Depot Medroxyprogesterone Acetate: Pregnancy Prevention, Pregnancy Intention, and Contraceptive Beliefs Among Adolescent Women
Depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) is a highly effective and widely used contraceptive among adolescent women. Despite its popularity, discontinuation within the first year of DMPA use is common...
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Rebekah L. Williams,
Devon J. Hensel,
J. Dennis Fortenberry
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17. Contraception and Clean Needles: Feasibility of Combining Mobile Reproductive Health and Needle Exchange Services Prioritizing Female Exotic Dancers
Young women engaged in exotic dancing are at increased need for reproductive health services. Many exchange sex for money or drugs, and heavy drug use is common. But few report receiving reproductive ...
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Eva M. Moore,
Jennifer Han,
Christine E. Serio-Chapman,
Cynthia Mobley,
Catherine Watson,
Mishka Terplan
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S23
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18. Do Levels of Health Services in Schools Influence Consistent Contraceptive Use Among Students?
The objective of this study was to examine the level of health services (e.g. nursing and doctor hours) in school-based clinics and the association with condom and contraception use among sexually act...
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Simon Denny,
Catriona Lawler,
Mo Hart,
Fionna Bell,
Dianne Dawson,
Diana Nicholson,
Theresa Fleming,
Shanthi Ameratunga,
Bridget Farrant
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19. The Role of Religiosity in Adolescent and Young Adult Women's Use of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services in the United States
To investigate associations between characteristics of religiosity and sexual and reproductive health (SRH) service use among adolescent and young adult women in the United States, 2002 to 2008.
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Kelli Stidham Hall,
Caroline Moreau,
James Trussell
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S24
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20. Access To Sexual Health Education and Care for Adolescents: Using Technology
Sexual Health Education is variable within the United States; hence adolescent knowledge of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and screening for STDs is suboptimal. Cell phone ownership and access ...
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Katie M. Malbon,
Tambetta Ojong,
Anne Nucci-Sack
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21. Predictors of Emerging Adult Men's Sexual Pleasure During Condom-protected Vaginal Sex
The belief that sexual pleasure decreases during condom-protected intercourse may lead some young and emerging adult men to use condoms incompletely, incorrectly, or to not use them at all. Most studi...
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Devon J. Hensel,
Nathan W. Stupiansky,
Michael Reece,
Debra Herbenick
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22. Young People's Sexual and Reproductive Health Care Receipt in the U.S.
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unintended pregnancy remain high among teens and young adults. National guidelines recommend sexually active young people receive regular sexual/reproductive...
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Laura Lindberg,
Arik V. Marcell
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23. Consequences of Sex Education on Teen and Young Adult Sexual Behaviors and Outcomes
Formal sex education is a key strategy for promoting safer sexual behaviors and improved outcomes for American adolescents and young adults. This study examined whether formal sex education, particula...
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Laura Lindberg,
Isaac Maddow-Zimet
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S26
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24. First Same-Sex Sexual Experience: Voices of Young African American Men Who Have Sex With Men
In the context of a sexual health framework, it is essential to understand the development of sexual and romantic relationship in men. One particularly salient aspect of the development is early sexua...
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Renata Arrington-Sanders,
Jonathan Ellen,
Lori Leonard
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S26-S27
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25. Bullying and School-Based Violence in LGBT Teenage Populations
With an increasing number of publicized cases of bullying and suicides, the issue of victimization and violence among lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) youth has garnered considerable national attention...
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Travis A. Gayles,
Robert Garofalo
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S27
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26. Emotional Satisfaction During First Same-Sex Experience: What Matters?
Sexual pleasure is a key aspect of sexual health across the lifespan. Little work focused on first same-sex sexual debut has attempted to understand the features associated with emotional satisfaction...
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Renata Arrington-Sanders,
J. Dennis Fortenberry,
Jonathan Ellen,
David S. Novak,
Josh Rosenberger
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S27-S28
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27. Sexual Orientation, Stigma, and Menarche Among Adolescent Girls in Canada
Existing theories to explain earlier age of menarche among some adolescents suggest that, in addition to heritable factors and nutritional status, stress, trauma, and family dysfunction can contribute...
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Elizabeth M. Saewyc,
Yuko Homma,
Christine L. Hitchcock,
Jerilynn C. Prior
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S28
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28. Factors Associated With Young MSM'S Event Level Condom Use During Insertive and Receptive Anal Sex
Young men who have sex with other men (YMSM) continue to be disproportionately impacted by HIV and other STI. Given the efficacy of latex condoms for disease prevention, they remain central to global ...
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Devon J. Hensel,
David Novak,
Michael Reece,
Joshua Rosenberger
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29. The Relationship Between Parental Support and Depression and Suicidality in Transgender Adolescents
Transgender is the state of one's assigned gender at birth not matching one's internal gender identity. Transgender individuals suffer from gender dysphoria, low self-worth, and societal marginalizati...
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Lisa Simons,
Johanna Olson,
Marvin Belzer,
Leslie Clark,
Sheree Schrager
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S29
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30. Parents More Often Cited as Useful Sources of Sexual Health Information by Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer and Questioning Youth (GLBTQQ) Than by Their Heterosexual Peers
Few studies have addressed how GLBTQQ youth get information on sexual health and sexuality. The purpose of this analysis was to compare the responses of GLBTQQ youth and heterosexual youth to question...
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David J. Martens,
Giuseppina Di Meglio,
Jean-Yves Frappier
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S29-S30
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