2019
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0218445
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Frequent residential mobility among American Indians and early indications of sexual risk among young adolescents

Abstract: American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) youth are more likely to ever have had sex, and to have engaged in sexual activity prior to age 13 compared to all other race groups. It is essential to understand the development of skills to refuse sexual experience in early adolescence in order to reduce disparities associated with early sexual debut among AI/AN youth. Familial, social, and individual factors can act as protective influences on adolescent sexual experience; however, in other settings, research has s… Show more

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“…Epidemiological studies have also documented the comorbidity of health-risk behaviors, including substance use and sexual behaviors that place youth at risk for early pregnancy [11,12]. Moreover, the overlap of etiology and comorbidity, important evidence indicates an instrumental role of substance use by adolescents in sexual behaviors that put youth at risk for early pregnancy [13][14][15]. For instance, research suggests that many adolescents use licit and illicit substances before intercourse and facilitate sexual encounters [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Epidemiological studies have also documented the comorbidity of health-risk behaviors, including substance use and sexual behaviors that place youth at risk for early pregnancy [11,12]. Moreover, the overlap of etiology and comorbidity, important evidence indicates an instrumental role of substance use by adolescents in sexual behaviors that put youth at risk for early pregnancy [13][14][15]. For instance, research suggests that many adolescents use licit and illicit substances before intercourse and facilitate sexual encounters [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%