Abstract:Background: Although sexually transmitted infections (STIs) impact individuals of all ages, adolescents and those who are homeless, are at a particularly increased risk. The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimated adolescents aged 15-24 years account for half of all new STIs in the US. Homeless youth are generally knowledgeable about transmission, prevention, and treatment of STIs, however, there are disparities regarding access and knowledge of free preventive and medical services. This pil… Show more
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