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Racial/Ethnic differences in adolescents' self-report of a sexually transmitted disease
J. M. Ellen, S. O. Aral
All Children's Hospital
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Sexually Transmitted Infections
100%
Ethnic Differences
100%
Sexual Behavior
33%
Black Adolescents
33%
Odds Ratio
22%
Racial-ethnic
22%
Confidence Interval
11%
Hispanic
11%
High Risk
11%
Drug Use
11%
Behavioral Differences
11%
First Sexual Intercourse
11%
Family Income
11%
Sexual Partners
11%
Alcohol Use
11%
Sexually Active
11%
Youth Risk Behavior Survey
11%
National Health Interview Survey
11%
African American Youth
11%
Condoms
11%
Ethnic Variation
11%
Educational Attainment
11%
Higher Educational
11%
National Database
11%
Racial-ethnic Groups
11%
Number of Partners
11%
Number of Sexual Partners
11%
Frequency Ratio
11%
Ethnic Distribution
11%
Out-of-school
11%
Weighted Data
11%
Hispanic Adolescents
11%
Psychology
Adolescents
100%
Self-Report
100%
Sexual Behavior
27%
Family Income
9%
Youth Risk Behavior Survey
9%