The Association Between Sequences of Sexual Initiation and the Likelihood of Teenage Pregnancy Public Deposited

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  • Reese, Bianka M.
  • Haydon, Abigail A.
  • Herring, Amy H.
  • Halpern, Carolyn T.
Abstract
  • Few studies have examined the health and developmental consequences, including unintended pregnancy, of different sexual behavior initiation sequences. Some work suggests that engaging in oral-genital sex first may slow the transition to coital activity and lead to more consistent contraception among adolescents.
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  • Article
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  • In Copyright
Journal title
  • Journal of Adolescent Health
Journal volume
  • 52
Journal issue
  • 2
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  • 228
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  • 233
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  • English
ISSN
  • 1879-1972
  • 1054-139X
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