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Title: Alcohol, Other Drugs, and Sexual Risk-Taking Among Young Adults
Resulting in 1 citation.
1. Parker, Douglas A.
Harford, Thomas C.
Rosenstock, Irwin M.
Alcohol, Other Drugs, and Sexual Risk-Taking Among Young Adults
Journal of Substance Abuse 6,1 (1994): 87-93.
Also: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0899328994901171
Cohort(s): NLSY79
Publisher: Economics Department, Moore School of Business, University of Soutn Carolina
Keyword(s): Alcohol Use; Drug Use; Education; Family Income; Sexual Activity

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This article examines the relationship between alcohol, other drugs, and sexual risk-taking among 12,069 younger adults. It uses 1979-1984 data from a National Longitudinal Survey of Youth conducted by the Department of Labor. In 1979, respondents were aged 14-21 years. Analysis showed that the use of alcohol and other drugs was related to sexual risk-taking among both men and women after controlling for age, education, family income, and other variables.
Bibliography Citation
Parker, Douglas A., Thomas C. Harford and Irwin M. Rosenstock. "Alcohol, Other Drugs, and Sexual Risk-Taking Among Young Adults." Journal of Substance Abuse 6,1 (1994): 87-93.