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2. Divorce and Sexual Risk Among U.S. Women: Findings from the National Survey of Family Growth.

3. Parental Attitudes and Experiences During School Dismissals Related to 2009 Influenza A (H1N1) -- United States, 2009.

5. Coping with a diagnosis of C trachomatis or N gonorrhoeae: psychosocial and behavioral correlates.

6. Attitudes toward using condoms and condom use: difference between sexually abused and nonabused African American female adolescents.

8. Incorporating adolescent females' perceptions of their partners' attitudes toward condoms into a model of female adolescent condom use.

9. Parents'/guardians' willingness to vaccinate their children against genital herpes.

10. Correlates of engaging in unprotected sex while experiencing dysuria or discharge: a study of men with confirmed gonorrhea.

11. Disparities in Unmet Health Care Needs Among US Children During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

12. Annual STI Testing Among Sexually Active Adolescents.

13. Addressing HIV/Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Pregnancy Prevention Through Schools: An Approach for Strengthening Education, Health Services, and School Environments That Promote Adolescent Sexual Health and Well-Being.

14. Adolescent Mental Health, Connectedness, and Mode of School Instruction During COVID-19.

15. Long-Acting Reversible Contraception, Condom Use, and Sexually Transmitted Infections: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

16. Association of Children's Mode of School Instruction with Child and Parent Experiences and Well-Being During the COVID-19 Pandemic - COVID Experiences Survey, United States, October 8-November 13, 2020.

17. Truth Be Told: Adolescents' Disclosure of Sexual Activity to Healthcare Providers.

18. Confidentiality Matters but How Do We Improve Implementation in Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Care?

19. "Is It Really Confidential?" A Content Analysis of Online Information About Sexual and Reproductive Health Services for Adolescents.

20. Get Yourself Tested Goes to High School: Adapted Sexually Transmitted Disease Prevention Campaign and Associated Student Use of Clinic Sexually Transmitted Disease Testing Services.

21. Condom Availability Programs in Schools: A Review of the Literature.

22. Get Yourself Tested (GYT) Campaign: Investigating Campaign Awareness and Behaviors Among High School and College Students.

23. Use of Long-Acting Reversible Contraception Among Adolescent and Young Adult Women and Receipt of Sexually Transmitted Infection/Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Related Services.

24. Moving the Message Beyond the Methods: Toward Integration of Unintended Pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Infection/HIV Prevention.

25. Sustained Reduction in Chlamydia Infections Following a School-Based Screening: Detroit, 2010-2015.

26. Provider communication with adolescent and young females during sexual and reproductive health visits: findings from the 2011-2015 National Survey of Family Growth.

27. Systematic Mapping of Relationship-Level Protective Factors and Sexual Health Outcomes Among Sexual Minority Youth: The Role of Peers, Parents, Partners, and Providers.

28. The Importance of School Staff Referrals and Follow-Up in Connecting High School Students to HIV and STD Testing.

29. High School Students' Self-Reported Use of School Clinics and Nurses.

30. Long-Acting Reversible Contraception and Condom Use Among Female US High School Students: Implications for Sexually Transmitted Infection Prevention.

31. Withdrawal as pregnancy prevention and associated risk factors among US high school students: findings from the 2011 National Youth Risk Behavior Survey.

32. Barriers to human papillomavirus vaccination among US adolescents: a systematic review of the literature.

33. Maternal underestimation of child's sexual experience: suggested implications for HPV vaccine uptake at recommended ages.

34. Provider perceptions of barriers and facilitators of HPV vaccination in a high-risk community.

35. Patterns and predictors of HIV/STI risk among Latino migrant men in a new receiving community.

36. Acceptability of school requirements for human papillomavirus vaccine.

37. Parent attitudes about school requirements for human papillomavirus vaccine in high-risk communities of Los Angeles, California.

38. Google it: obtaining information about local STD/HIV testing services online.

39. Human papillomavirus vaccine initiation among adolescent girls in high-risk communities.

40. Perceived financial need and sexual risk behavior among urban, minority patients following sexually transmitted infection diagnosis.

41. Longitudinal predictors of human papillomavirus vaccine initiation among adolescent girls in a high-risk geographic area.

42. Human papillomavirus vaccination practices: a survey of US physicians 18 months after licensure.

43. Provider attitudes toward HPV vaccine for males.

44. Acceptability of human papillomavirus vaccine for males: a review of the literature.

45. Human papillomavirus vaccine initiation in an area with elevated rates of cervical cancer.

46. Sexual and reproductive health of persons aged 10-24 years - United States, 2002-2007.

47. A randomized controlled trial for reducing risks for sexually transmitted infections through enhanced patient-based partner notification.

48. The HPV vaccine: a content analysis of online news stories.

49. Disparities in how parents are learning about the human papillomavirus vaccine.

50. Disinhibition and risk compensation: scope, definitions, and perspective.

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