Truancy in Adolescence as a Predictor of Sexual Risk Outcomes in Young Adulthood

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Truancy in Adolescence as a Predictor of Sexual Risk Outcomes in Young Adulthood

 

The present study included three outcomes, assessed at Wave IV
Early sexual debut. Early sexual debut was defines as engaging in sexual intercourse for the first time before the age of 16. Participants were asked, “How old were you the first time you had vaginal intercourse?

Journal of Public Health Issues and Practices Volume 2 (2018), Article ID: JPHIP-134

 Although it should not be understood as a cause of risky sexual behaviorin a young person’s life, habitual truancy presents an important point of intervention and may therefore be a useful indicator for programs that aim to prevent risky sexual behavior. Programs aimed at preventing STD-

Truancy in Adolescence as a Predictor of Sexual Risk Outcomes in Young Adulthood

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