Advances in Education in Diverse Communities: Research, Policy and Praxis
African American Education: Race, Community, Inequality, and Achievement a Tribute to Edgar G. Epps
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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2
ISBN electronic:
978-1-84950-127-9
ISBN print:
978-0-76230-829-3
Series ISSN:
1479-358X
Publication date:
2002
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15. Male contraceptive use: A preliminary examination of factors that influence African American males' condom use
Regina Dixon-Reeves
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2002
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Regina Dixon-Reeves, 2002. "15. Male contraceptive use: A preliminary examination of factors that influence African American males' condom use", African American Education: Race, Community, Inequality, and Achievement a Tribute to Edgar G. Epps, Walter R. Allen, Margeret Beale Spencer, Carla O'Connor
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2002
Intercourse is not a problem for males… Pregnancy is defined by society as the problem. Males can have as much intercourse as they like … a problem occurs only when intercourse results in pregnancy. But what transcends this issue is responsible behavior, responsible sex (Arthur Elster in What About the Boys? Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Strategies, July 1988).
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