Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W221346807> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W221346807 abstract "Aims: To examine the short-term efficacy (3-months post-intervention during adolescence) and long-term efficacy (15-years post-intervention) of receiving preconception counseling (READY-Girls) as an adolescent on risk-taking behaviors, condom use, and STI acquisition among females with type 1 diabetes (T1D). Methods: Secondary analysis was conducted on data from randomized-control-trials of READY-Girls using a cohort of women with T1D during adolescence (N=136) and an expanded follow-up study of these and other adult women with T1D (N=75) using online surveys to measure risk-taking behaviors (e.g., substance use and unsafe sex), birth control (BC) use and STIs. Results: Overall, there were no significant changes in risk-taking behaviors in this cohort over time. Only 25% of the adolescent sample reported having ever been sexually active. As adolescents, 60% reported having unprotected sex compared to 58% as adults. The three BC methods most frequently used by this cohort over time: oral contraceptives, condoms and withdrawal. Sixteen-percent had reported ever being diagnosed with an STI. No significant differences between groups were noted at 3-month post-READY-Girls in adolescence. However, adult women who received READY-Girls as adolescents were more likely to report later sexual debut and used condoms. READY-Girls appeared to increase adolescent perception of susceptibility, which was significantly associated with less unprotected sex during adulthood. Conclusion: READY-Girls did not directly impact short or long-term risk-taking behaviors or STIs. However, READY-Girls focused on the effects of diabetes on reproductive health and the prevention of unplanned pregnancies to avoid complications. Consistent with our previous findings, it impacted age of sexual debut. Only a few adolescent health beliefs were associated with some sexual risk-taking behaviors as adults. The three most frequently used BC methods: oral contraceptives, condoms, and withdrawal remained consistent over time. Episodes of unprotected sex and use of withdrawal which started during adolescence and continued into adulthood was concerning. Our findings suggest, starting in adolescence, that some women with T1D appeared to engage in some risk-taking behavior and ineffective BC use, thereby, increasing their risks for STIs. Adding information to PC, including READY-Girls, on avoiding risk-taking behaviors, engaging in safer sexual practice and using condoms to prevent STIs is warranted." @default.
- W221346807 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W221346807 creator A5090125946 @default.
- W221346807 date "2015-05-06" @default.
- W221346807 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W221346807 title "EXAMINING SHORT- AND LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF PRECONCEPTION COUNSELING DELIVERED DURING ADOLESCENCE ON RISK-TAKING BEHAVIORS, CONDOM USE, AND SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS AMONG FEMALES WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES" @default.
- W221346807 cites W101363409 @default.
- W221346807 cites W1566761168 @default.
- W221346807 cites W162160716 @default.
- W221346807 cites W1685572113 @default.
- W221346807 cites W173762955 @default.
- W221346807 cites W175536114 @default.
- W221346807 cites W1968344361 @default.
- W221346807 cites W1977267806 @default.
- W221346807 cites W1977999658 @default.
- W221346807 cites W1984383698 @default.
- W221346807 cites W1984680059 @default.
- W221346807 cites W1984694183 @default.
- W221346807 cites W1986644816 @default.
- W221346807 cites W1999005444 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2002824381 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2007614388 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2009983156 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2011840586 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2012482061 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2016303088 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2017694102 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2021971498 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2022212547 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2024393497 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2030990439 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2035627530 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2038128500 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2040491004 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2047988168 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2048935819 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2050491813 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2052455830 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2058695749 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2059379240 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2071060130 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2072588436 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2075647881 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2085839204 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2086168740 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2093274439 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2093739846 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2095548631 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2096061227 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2102626212 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2107080225 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2107661454 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2108322910 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2108619447 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2112111329 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2114808924 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2117477957 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2119639816 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2122791998 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2125058204 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2125172082 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2128989855 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2130985408 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2134740567 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2143358345 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2150275357 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2151257153 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2153771452 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2155307333 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2155648052 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2156440906 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2156958134 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2158216255 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2158642846 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2159856210 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2164733897 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2165552031 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2166406815 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2179683524 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2265035101 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2270770345 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2314144213 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2321807931 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2333461565 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2401732852 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2411460859 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2415252001 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2463315512 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2466921826 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2511177186 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2539297736 @default.
- W221346807 cites W29373212 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2978417620 @default.
- W221346807 cites W381089093 @default.
- W221346807 cites W1419011311 @default.
- W221346807 cites W2039794153 @default.
- W221346807 hasPublicationYear "2015" @default.
- W221346807 type Work @default.
- W221346807 sameAs 221346807 @default.
- W221346807 citedByCount "0" @default.