Exploring the Role of Sex and Sexual Experience in Predicting American Indian Adolescent Condom Use Intention Using Protection Motivation Theory
Introduction: American Indian (AI) youth experience poor sexual health outcomes. Research indicates the Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) is a robust model for understanding how sexual risk and protective behaviors are associated with condom use intention (CUI). Studies indicate the constructs of t...
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Main Authors: | Rachel Strom Chambers (Author), Summer Rosenstock (Author), Angie Lee (Author), Novalene Goklish (Author), Francene Larzelere (Author), Lauren Tingey (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2018-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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