The Trade-Off between Hormonal Contraceptives and Condoms among Adolescents
Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health2002Vol. 34(1), pp. 6–6
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Abstract
Adolescents trade off between hormonal contraceptives and condoms according to partner type and perceived risks. Adolescents' dual-method use may improve if providers tailor counseling to adolescents' perceived risk of STDs and pregnancy, and if they address prevention of both as a related decision.
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