HPV High Risk and Protective Behaviors: The Effects of Religious Affiliation

The majority of Americans identify themselves as belonging to some religious group. There is a mixed body of literature on whether or not religious affiliation has an influence on engaging in risky behaviors among young adults attending college. This study examined associations between religious aff...

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Subtitles:Human Papillomavirus High Risk and Protective Behaviors
Authors: Wigfall, Lisa (Author) ; Creek, Kim (Author) ; Glover, Saundra H. (Author) ; Messersmith, Amy (Author) ; Pirisi-Creek, Lucia (Author) ; Rawls, Anita (Author) ; Sebastian, Neethu (Author) ; Spiryda, Lisa (Author) ; Williams, Edith Marie (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Springer Science + Business Media B. V. [2012]
In: Journal of religion and health
Year: 2012, Volume: 51, Issue: 4, Pages: 1325-1336
Further subjects:B College females
B Religious Affiliation
B Substance Use
B Family influences
B Risky sexual practices
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