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214 related items for PubMed ID: 12319314

  • 1. Cognitive development, egocentrism, self-esteem, and adolescent contraceptive knowledge, attitudes, and behavior.
    Holmbeck GN, Crossman RE, Wandrei ML, Gasiewski E.
    J Youth Adolesc; 1994 Apr; 23(2):169-93. PubMed ID: 12319314
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  • 2. Coping with contraception: cognitive and behavioral methods with adolescents.
    Gilchrist LD, Schinke SP.
    Cognit Ther Res; 1983 Apr; 7(5):379-88. PubMed ID: 12265688
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  • 3. Women, men, and condoms: attitudes and experiences of heterosexual college students.
    Campbell SM, Peplau LA, Debro SC.
    Psychol Women Q; 1992 Sep; 16(3):273-88. PubMed ID: 12286010
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  • 5. Socialization for sexual and contraceptive behavior: moral absolutes versus relative consequences.
    Thompson E.
    Youth Soc; 1982 Sep; 14(1):103-28. PubMed ID: 12156367
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  • 6. Contraceptive attitudes and intention to use condoms in sexually experienced and inexperienced adolescent males.
    Pleck JH, Sonenstein FL, Ku LC.
    J Fam Issues; 1990 Sep; 11(3):294-312. PubMed ID: 12316577
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  • 8. Do adolescents want babies? The relationship between attitudes and behavior.
    Zabin LS, Astone NM, Emerson MR.
    J Res Adolesc; 1993 Sep; 3(1):67-86. PubMed ID: 12318551
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  • 11. The mystique of first intercourse among college youth: the role of partners, contraceptive practices, and psychological reactions.
    Darling CA, Davidson JK, Passarello LC.
    J Youth Adolesc; 1992 Feb; 21(1):97-117. PubMed ID: 12343905
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  • 12. Social support and college student contraceptive use.
    Whitley Be.
    J Psychol Human Sex; 1991 Feb; 4(4):47-55. PubMed ID: 12287215
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  • 13. Effect of sex education on the sexual and contraceptive practices of female teenagers in Mexico City.
    Pick De Weiss S, Diaz Loving R, Andrade Palos P, David HP.
    J Psychol Human Sex; 1990 Feb; 3(2):71-93. PubMed ID: 12284249
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  • 14. Sources of sex education as a function of sex, coital activity, and type of information.
    Andre T, Dietsch C, Cheng Y.
    Contemp Educ Psychol; 1991 Jul; 16(3):215-40. PubMed ID: 12286291
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  • 16. Factors associated with Hispanic teenagers' attitude toward the importance of birth control.
    Gibson JW, Lanz JB.
    Child Adolesc Social Work J; 1991 Oct; 8(5):399-415. PubMed ID: 12343807
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  • 17. Adolescent reproductive behavior: an international comparison of developed countries.
    Forrest JD.
    Adv Adolesc Mental Health; 1990 Oct; 4():13-34. PubMed ID: 12317626
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  • 18. Male adolescent birth control behavior: the importance of developmental factors and sex differences.
    Cohen DD, Rose RD.
    J Youth Adolesc; 1984 Jun; 13(3):239-52. PubMed ID: 12339898
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