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O11| Volume 88, ISSUE 3, P436-437, September 2013

UNDERSTANDING AFRICAN-AMERICAN ADOLESCENT MALES' PERCEIVED RESPONSIBILITY FOR PREGNANCY PREVENTION: A FOCUS GROUP STUDY

      Prior studies have noted men's roles in influencing the pregnancy-related behaviors of women, yet there is sparse research on this dynamic within adolescent relationships and from the male perspective. This qualitative study explored the adolescent male perspective surrounding responsibility for pregnancy prevention and contraceptive use.
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