Exploring condom use decision-making among adolescents: the synergistic role of affective and rational processes
Abstract Background Condom use remains the most effective behavioural method for the prevention of HIV and unplanned pregnancies. However, condom use remains inconsistent among young people. Exploring the condom use decision-making processes that adolescents engage in might provide information that...
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Main Authors: | Eugene L. Davids (Author), Yanga Zembe (Author), Petrus J. de Vries (Author), Catherine Mathews (Author), Alison Swartz (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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