       Document 0328
 DOCN  M9460328
 TI    [Risky sex and contraception in students in France, Quebec and Spain]
 DT    9404
 AU    Levy JJ; Samson JM; Lopez F; Picod-Bernard C; Maticka-Tyndale E;
       Departement de sexologie, Universite du Quebec a Montreal,; Canada.
 SO    Contracept Fertil Sex. 1993 Dec;21(12):914-9. Unique Identifier :
       AIDSLINE MED/94177211
 AB    In the context of a transational study, 404 sexual active 17-21
       years-old students living in Lyon (France), Montreal (Quebec) and
       Salamanque and Madrid (Spain) have answered a questionnaire dealing with
       their contraceptive patterns, their perceptions of AIDS and their risky
       sexual behaviors. Results show that each group uses a different
       contraceptive strategy. In France and in Quebec those who had their
       first intercourse before 17 years of age used oral contraceptive rather
       than the condom. As for AIDS girls from Quebec had a higher index of
       risky sexual behaviors (CASH) than French, but the opposite was true
       among boys, while both girls and boys from Spain adopted safer sexual
       behaviors. Multiple regression analysis shows that the CASH rests on
       different predictors according to each national context.
 DE    Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/EPIDEMIOLOGY/*PREVENTION &
       CONTROL/TRANSMISSION  Adolescence  Adult  Comparative Study
       Contraception Behavior  Cross-Cultural Comparison  English Abstract
       Female  France/EPIDEMIOLOGY  Human  *Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
       Male  Quebec/EPIDEMIOLOGY  Regression Analysis  Risk Factors
       *Risk-Taking  *Sex Behavior  Sex Factors  Spain/EPIDEMIOLOGY
       Students/*PSYCHOLOGY  JOURNAL ARTICLE

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