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Condom Availability Programs in Massachusetts High Schools: Relationships With Condom Use and Sexual Behavior

Susan M. Blake, PhD, Rebecca Ledsky, MBA, Carol Goodenow, PhD, Richard Sawyer, PhD, David Lohrmann, PhD and Richard Windsor, PhD

Susan M. Blake and Richard Windsor are with the Department of Prevention and Community Health, George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services, Washington, DC. Rebecca Ledsky, Richard Sawyer, and David Lohrmann are with the Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. Carol Goodenow is with the Massachusetts Department of Education, Malden.



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FIGURE 1— Sexually active adolescents reporting condom use, other contraceptive use, or both during their most recent sexual encounter, by condom availability.

 





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