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2. Prevalence of Experiencing Physical, Emotional, and Sexual Violence by a Current Intimate Partner during Pregnancy: Population-based Estimates from the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System
3. Prevalence of Experiencing Physical, Emotional, and Sexual Violence by a Current Intimate Partner during Pregnancy: Population-based Estimates from the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System
4. Is the COVID-19 Pandemic Continuing to Impact Sexual and Reproductive Health Services for Adolescents? Findings From a 2021 Survey of US Physicians
5. COVID-19 and Sexual and Reproductive Health Care: Findings From Primary Care Providers Who Serve Adolescents
6. An Investigation of Early Syphilis Among Men Who have Sex with Men: Alaska, 2018: Findings from a 2018 Rapid Ethnographic Assessment
7. Socioecological risk factors associated with teen pregnancy or birth for young men: A scoping review
8. Multiple psychosocial health problems and sexual risk among African American females in juvenile detention: A cross-sectional study
9. Trends in Repeat Births and Use of Postpartum Contraception Among Teens — United States, 2004–2015
10. Young Sexual Minority Males in the United States : Sociodemographic Characteristics And Sexual Attraction, Identity and Behavior
11. Lessons Learned From Delivering Imara, an HIV/STI Risk Reduction Intervention for African American Girls in Juvenile Detention
12. Associations of Adverse Childhood Experiences With Pregnancy and Infant Health
13. Prevalence of Experiencing Physical, Emotional, and Sexual Violence by a Current Intimate Partner during Pregnancy: Population-based Estimates from the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System
14. A Multidimensional Framework for the Meanings of the Sexual Double Standard and its Application for the Sexual Health of Young Black Women in the U.S.
15. Ready, Set, Go: African American Preadolescents' Sexual Thoughts, Intentions, and Behaviors
16. Enhancing HIV Communication between Parents and Children: Efficacy of the Parents Matter! Program
17. A Mixed-Methods Pilot Evaluation of Manhood 2.0, a Program to Reduce Unintended Pregnancy Among Young Men
18. 77. Quality of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services for Adolescents: Findings from A Survey of U.S. Physicians
19. Pre-Risk HIV-Prevention Paradigm Shift: The Feasibility and Acceptability of the Parents Matter! Program in HIV Risk Communities
20. Improving Access to and Quality of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services for Adolescents in the United States
21. Legitimacy, Organizational Sex Composition, and Female Leadership
22. Efficacy of an Adapted HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infection Prevention Intervention for Incarcerated Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial
23. Factors Associated with Parent–Child Communication About HIV/AIDS in the United States and Kenya: A Cross-Cultural Comparison
24. Barriers and Facilitators to Maternal Communication with Preadolescents about Age-Relevant Sexual Topics
25. Patterns of Sexuality Communication Between Preadolescents and Their Mothers and Fathers
26. The Reproductive Health Behaviors of HIV-Infected Young Women in the United States: A Literature Review
27. The sexual double standard in African American adolescent women's sexual risk reduction socialization
28. 36. Parent-Adolescent Communication About Health Services: What is Said and Why Does It Matter?
29. African-American and Hispanic adolescents’ intentions to delay first intercourse: parental communication as a buffer for sexually active peers
30. Condom and Contraceptive Use Among Sexually Active High School Students — Youth Risk Behavior Survey, United States, 2019
31. An Investigation of Early Syphilis Among Men Who have Sex with Men: Alaska, 2018: Findings from a 2018 Rapid Ethnographic Assessment
32. Rape-Related Pregnancy and Association With Reproductive Coercion in the U.S.
33. Community trauma as a predictor of sexual risk, marijuana use, and psychosocial outcomes among detained African-American female adolescents
34. When a relationship is imperative, will young women knowingly place their sexual health at risk? A sample of African American adolescent girls in the juvenile justice system
35. Association between parent–adolescent communication about sex-related topics and HIV testing, United States. 2006–2013
36. Vital signs: HIV infection, testing, and risk behaviors among youths--United States
37. Lessons Learned From Delivering Imara, an HIV/STI Risk Reduction Intervention for African American Girls in Juvenile Detention
38. Association between parent–adolescent communication about sex-related topics and HIV testing, United States. 2006–2013.
39. Efficacy of an HIV/STI Sexual Risk-Reduction Intervention for African American Adolescent Girls in Juvenile Detention Centers: A Randomized Controlled Trial
40. Pregnancy History Predicts Sexually Transmitted Infection Acquisition Over 6 Months of Follow-up Among African American Girls Recruited From Juvenile Detention Centers
41. Advancing Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health by Promoting Healthy Relationships
42. Project Power: Adapting an Evidence-Based HIV/STI Prevention Intervention for Incarcerated Women
43. A Multidimensional Framework for the Meanings of the Sexual Double Standard and its Application for the Sexual Health of Young Black Women in the U.S
44. Operational Research to Improve HIV Prevention in the United States
45. Ready, Set, Go Sexual Risk Behaviors Questionnaire
46. “The Anticipation Alone could Kill You”: Past and Potential Clients' Perspectives on HIV Testing in Non-Health Care Settings
47. Making HIV Prevention Programming Count: Identifying Predictors of Success in a Parent-Based HIV Prevention Program for Youth
48. HIV Prevention Communication Scales
49. Ready, Set, Go
50. Factors Associated with Parent–Child Communication About HIV/AIDS in the United States and Kenya: A Cross-Cultural Comparison
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