“…Risky sexual behavior is prevalent among adolescents (Fergus, Zimmerman, Caldwell, 2007), and may include having sex at a young age (e.g., 15 or younger) (Beadnell, et al, 2005; Hallfors, Iritani, Miller, & Bauer, 2007), having multiple sexual partners (Pflieger, Cook, Niccolai, & Connell, 2013), having sex without a condom (Levy, Sherritt, Gabrielli, Shrier, & Knight, 2009), and using substances (e.g., alcohol, drugs) prior to or during sexual intercourse (Alleyne, Coleman-Cowger, Crown, Gibbons, & Vines, 2011; Seth, Sales, DiClemente, Wingood, Rose, & Patel, 2011). Adolescent risky sexual behavior is associated with an increased risk for the development of sexually transmitted infections (STIs; Niccolai, Ethier, Kershaw, Lewis, Meade, & Ickovics, 2004) and unplanned pregnancies (Bryan, Schmiege, & Magnan, 2012).…”