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Paper Title

Number of sexual partners and health lifestyle of adolescents: use of the AMA guidelines for adolescent preventive services to address a basic research question

Keywords

  • adolescent health
  • number of sexual partners
  • health lifestyle
  • ama guidelines
  • adolescent preventive services (gaps)
  • sexually transmitted disease (std) risk
  • behavioral epidemiology
  • adolescent sexual behavior
  • health-risk behaviors
  • health-protective behaviors
  • substance use
  • seat belt use
  • sexual health
  • clinical assessment
  • preventive healthcare
  • adolescent risk factors
  • sexual partners and health
  • public health
  • youth sexual behavior
  • risky sexual practices
  • high school adolescents
  • reproductive health
  • teen health screening
  • preventive medicine

Article Type

Research Article

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Issue

Volume : 151 | Issue : 11 | Page No : 1139-1143

Published On

November, 1997

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Abstract

Objective: To expand understanding of the behavioral epidemiology of an important sexually transmitted disease risk factor within a clinical framework of the AMA Guidelines for Adolescent Preventive Services (GAPS): Recommendations and Rationale. Design: Cross-sectional analysis of the fourth year of a longitudinal study of adolescent health behavior. Setting: High schools in a single major urban school district. Participants: Nine hundred and forty-six white, African American, and Hispanic sexually active adolescents. Main Outcome Measures: Number of sexual partners in previous year and other health-risk and health-protective behaviors. Measures are operationalized according to guidelines for adolescent preventive services recommendations. Results: Adolescents with 3 or more sexual partners annually were more involved with potentially health-harming behaviors such as illicit substance use and less involved with potentially health-protective behaviors such as seat belt use. These relationships were independent of sex, ethnic group, or socioeconomic status. Conclusions: The number of sexual partners may be considered part of a larger pattern of adolescent health-risk and health-protective behaviors. The guidelines may provide a useful framework for clinical assessment of these patterns as part of a routine health care visit of adolescent patients.Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 1997;151:1139-1143

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