“…Youth sexuality is typically framed “in terms of individual deviance rather than structural impediments” (Peterson, Antony, & Thomas, 2012, p.1), while social, cultural, and structural level dimensions remain un-problematized (Lupton, 1994). Existing health promotion efforts exclusively focus on measureable outcomes such as reduced rates of teen pregnancy and birth, notably by singularly promoting access to and use of Long Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARCs) and Depo-Provera (Gomez, Fuentes, & Allina, 2014).…”