Adolescents and young people are surrounded by sociocultural norms about sex while
also developing their own ideas and opinions. Families and friends also play a role
in setting expectations about sex, birth control, and relationships. The objective
of this study is to describe the sociocultural norms surrounding sexual behavior and
contraceptive use for adolescents and young people and assess how they influence sexual
behavior and contraceptive decisions.
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