psychology3 papersavg year 2009quality 6/5weak evidence

Although married adolescents are often assumed to be at low risk for HIV infection, little is known about the actual HIV risks these adolescents face or about ways to minimize these risks.

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Although married adolescents are often assumed to be at low risk for HIV infection, little is known about the actual HIV risks these adolescents face or about ways to minimize these risks.

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Supporting evidence — 3 representative gaps

  • Protecting Young Women from HIV/AIDS: The Case Against Child and Adolescent Marriage (2006) · doi

    Although married adolescents are often assumed to be at low risk for HIV infection, little is known about the actual HIV risks these adolescents face or about ways to minimize these risks.

    Keywords: adolescents risks married often assumed risk infection little known actual face ways minimize
  • Prospective Associations Between HIV-Related Stigma, Transmission Risk Behaviors, and Adverse Mental Health Outcomes in Men Who Have Sex with Men (2011) · doi

    BACKGROUND: The vast majority of research on HIV-related stigma has been cross sectional, and few studies have examined whether experiencing stigma is associated with sexual risk behaviors.

    Keywords: stigma background vast majority related cross sectional examined whether experiencing associated sexual risk behaviors
  • A survey of risk behaviors for unintended pregnancy and human immunodeficiency virus among youth attending voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) services in nine centers in urban Haiti and Tanzania (2010) · doi

    Little is known about the behavioral risks for both human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and unintended pregnancy among sexually active youth attending voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) in developing countries, and whether youth engaging in risky sexual behaviors perceive themselves to be at risk for HIV.

    Keywords: youth little known behavioral risks human immunodeficiency virus unintended pregnancy among sexually active attending voluntary

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