Exploring Social and Situational Boundaries that Influence Oral Sex Initiation Among African American Adolescent Females
An abstract of the study by Childs et al identifying and exploring the social and situational boundaries that influence oral sex initiation among African American adolescent females, is presented. Methods used in this study such as convenience sampling for individual interviews based on the U.S. Cri...
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description | An abstract of the study by Childs et al identifying and exploring the social and situational boundaries that influence oral sex initiation among African American adolescent females, is presented. Methods used in this study such as convenience sampling for individual interviews based on the U.S. Criteria for inclusion such as female with the age between 14 to 18 years and able to read and speak English. Also noted the results where 12 participants were reported being in a relationship and having engaged in oral sex. |
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