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Overview: Cross-sectional survey data from 462 female adolescents were analyzed to determine associations between impulsiveness and sexual risk behaviors and related outcomes. Higher impulsiveness was significantly associated with early age of first sexual intercourse, higher number of sexual partners, non-use of contraception and condoms, and prior Chlamydia infection.
Department of Medicine, Brown University School of Medicine (R.A.K. was a medical student at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine for the data collection and analysis phases of this study), Providence, Rhode Island USA (R.A.K.)