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Condom Use by Adolescents

Rates of sexual activity, pregnancies, and births among adolescents have continued to decline during the past decade to historic lows. Despite these positive trends, many adolescents remain at risk for unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). This policy statement has been de...

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Published in:Pediatrics (Evanston) 2013-11, Vol.132 (5), p.973-981
Main Authors: O’Brien, Rebecca F., Warner, Lee, Blythe, Margaret J., Adelman, William P., Breuner, Cora C., Levine, David A., Marcell, Arik V., Murray, Pamela J.
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Pregnancy
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Sexually transmitted diseases
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