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Article: Contrary to popular belief, adolescents who consume alcoholic beverages prior to sexual intercourse are just as likely to use condoms as those who do not drink before sex, according to a study of 137 sexually active adolescents in Seattle.(Women's Health Snapshots)(Brief Article)
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- The Network News
- Article date:
- November 1, 2003
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Contrary to popular belief, adolescents who consume alcoholic beverages prior to sexual intercourse are just as likely to use condoms as those who do not drink before sex, according to a study of 137 sexually active adolescents in Seattle. Researchers had the adolescents track their health behaviors, including drinking and sexual ...
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