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Sexual Risk Behaviors

Sexual Risk Behaviors

9781607412274
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Emerging adulthood (ages 18-15) is increasingly viewed as among the highest sexual risk age groups. A variety of factors, including biological, psychological, and environmental have been associated with various adolescent risk-taking behaviours, put particularly with sexual risk-taking. This book provides an overview of the current status of STI and HIV rates in women, provides descriptions of the prevalent STIs afflicting women and the physical sequelae of such infections, and discusses potential strategies to combat risk factors and recommendations for preventing STIs in women. This book also provides an outline of depression, sexual risk-taking and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in adolescents, as well as explores the association between depression and sexual behaviours during the period of adolescence. Implications and recommendations for future studies and practice with adolescents is included as well. Such advances will ultimately improve the current medical and psychological services provided to at-risk adolescents.
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9781607412274
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Publication date
2010
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
175
Dimensions (mm)
230.00 x 155.00
Weight (g)
520
  • Preface; Female Injecting Drug Users Who are also Sex Workers -- A Bridge Population for HIV Transmission in China; Women & Sexually Transmitted Infections:: Scope of the Problem & Recommendations for Prevention; Emerging Adults vs. Older Groups:: Effects on HIV Risk in Female Filipino Sex Workers; Depression & Sexual Risk-Taking in Adolescents; Nine Decades of Positive Experience with Venereal Prevention, Follow-up & Epidemiological Tracing in Czechoslovakia & the Czech Republic Respectively; Syphilis Serology:: Appropriateness in Different Situations; Modelling Multidimensional Sexual Risk Behaviour Using Latent Class Analysis; Sexual Behavioural Determinants & Risk Perception Related to HIV among College Students; Lifestyle & Sexual Behaviours in Adolescence:: Experiences from Canada; Commentary to Sexual Risk Behaviours; Index
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