Gender-Roles, Power, and Condom Use in Adolescent Dating Relationships

Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) have a disproportionate and more devastating impact on women than men; adolescent women are at the greatest risk for acquiring STDs. However, promoting consistent condom use among female adolescents involves dealing with complex socio-cultural factors, including...

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Disease Control
Empowerment
Females
Sex Role
Sexuality
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Social Influences
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