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Bibliographic Entry Pregnancy Intentions among Salvadoran Fathers: Results from the 2003 National Male Reproductive Health Survey
Carter, Marion W.; & Speizer, Ilene S. (2005). Pregnancy Intentions among Salvadoran Fathers: Results from the 2003 National Male Reproductive Health Survey. International Family Planning Perspectives, 31(4), 179-82.
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Bibliographic Entry Early Adolescents’ Cognitive Susceptibility to Initiating Sexual Intercourse
L'Engle, Kelly Ladin; Jackson, Christine; & Brown, Jane D. (2006). Early Adolescents’ Cognitive Susceptibility to Initiating Sexual Intercourse. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 38(2), 97-105.
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Bibliographic Entry Sexy Media Matter: Exposure to Sexual Content in Music, Movies, Television and Magazines Predicts Black and White Adolescents’ Sexual Behavior
Brown, Jane D.; L'Engle, Kelly Ladin; Pardun, Carol J.; Guo, Guang; Kenneavy, Kristin; & Jackson, Christine. (2006). Sexy Media Matter: Exposure to Sexual Content in Music, Movies, Television and Magazines Predicts Black and White Adolescents’ Sexual Behavior. Pediatrics, 117(4), 1018-27.
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Bibliographic Entry Does MTV Reach an Appropriate Audience for HIV Prevention Messages? Evidence from MTV Viewership Data in Nepal and Brazil
Geary, Cynthia Waszak; Burke, Holly McClain; Neupane, Shailes; Castlenau, Laure; & Brown, Jane D. (2006). Does MTV Reach an Appropriate Audience for HIV Prevention Messages? Evidence from MTV Viewership Data in Nepal and Brazil. Journal of Health Communication, 11(7), 665-81.
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Bibliographic Entry The Mass Media Are an Important Context for Adolescents’ Sexual Behavior
L'Engle, Kelly Ladin; Brown, Jane D.; & Kenneavy, Kristin. (2006). The Mass Media Are an Important Context for Adolescents’ Sexual Behavior. Journal of Adolescent Health, 38(3), 186-92.
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Bibliographic Entry Gene-Environment Contributions to Young Adult Sexual Partnering
Halpern, Carolyn Tucker; Kaestle, Christine Elizabeth; Guo, Guang; & Hallfors, Denise Dion. (2007). Gene-Environment Contributions to Young Adult Sexual Partnering. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 36(4), 543-54.
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Bibliographic Entry Gender Differences in the Prevalence of Sexually Transmitted Infections and Genital Symptoms in an Urban Setting in Southern India
Panchanadeswaran, Subadra; Johnson, Sethulakshmi C.; Mayer, Kenneth H.; Srikrishnan, Aylur K.; Sivaram, Sudha; Zelaya, Carla E.; Go, Vivian F.; Solomon, Suniti; Bentley, Margaret E.; & Celentano, David D. (2006). Gender Differences in the Prevalence of Sexually Transmitted Infections and Genital Symptoms in an Urban Setting in Southern India. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 82(6), 491-5. PMCID: PMC2563883
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Bibliographic Entry A Positive Orientation toward Early Motherhood Is Associated with Unintended Pregnancy among New Orleans Youth
Afable-Munsuz, Aimee; Speizer, Ilene S.; Magnus, Jeannette H.; & Kendall, Carl. (2006). A Positive Orientation toward Early Motherhood Is Associated with Unintended Pregnancy among New Orleans Youth. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 10(3), 265-76.
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Bibliographic Entry Examining the Context of Microbicide Acceptability among Married Women and Men in India
Tolley, Elizabeth E.; Eng, Eugenia; Kohli, Rewa; Bentley, Margaret E.; Mehendale, Sanjay; Bunce, Arwen; & Severy, Lawrence J. (2006). Examining the Context of Microbicide Acceptability among Married Women and Men in India. Culture, Health and Sexuality, 8(4), 351-69.
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Bibliographic Entry Race/Ethnicity and Nativity Differences in Alcohol and Tobacco Use during Pregnancy
Perreira, Krista M.; & Cortes, Kalena E. (2006). Race/Ethnicity and Nativity Differences in Alcohol and Tobacco Use during Pregnancy. American Journal of Public Health, 96(9), 1629-36. PMCID: PMC1551957
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