Teen Sexuality: Empowering Teens to Decide
Wanda Webb
Review of Policy Research, 1994, vol. 13, issue 1‐2, 127-140
Abstract:
Within the last decade, considerable attention has been given toward teen sexuality in the United States. Adolescent pregnancy and limited contraceptive use by teens are viewed as major health and social problems in the United States today. The purpose of this paper is to propose intervention strategies for delaying the onset of sexual behavior among teens and for increasing contraceptive use among teens who are sexually active.
Date: 1994
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