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				Attitudes | 
				Abstinence | Do
					you think avoiding having sex (being abstinent) in the next six
					months would be…(5-point scale, very bad to very good)Do
					you think avoiding having sex (being abstinent) in the next six
					months would be (5-point scale, very unpleasant to very
					pleasant)1Do
					you think avoiding having sex (being abstinent) in the next six
					months would be (5-point scale, very awful to very nice)1
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				Sexual
				behavior | Do
					you think if you had sexual intercourse in the next six months
					it would be…(5-point scale, very bad to very good)1Do
					you think if you had sexual intercourse in the next six months
					it would be…(5-point scale, very unpleasant to very
					pleasant)1Do
					you think if you had sexual intercourse in the next six months
					it would be…(5-point scale, very awful to very nice)1Having
					sex would be a way to keep my boyfriend or girlfriend.
					(agree/disagree) It’s
					OK for people my age to have sex. (agree/disagree)2Please
					tell me how you feel about the following statements about
					relationships and becoming sexually active. [INSERT] –
					would you strongly agree, somewhat agree, somewhat disagree or
					strongly disagree?
					
 
					
						Once
						you have sex it’s harder to say no the next time.If
						you have been seeing someone for a while it is expected that
						you will have sexThere
						is pressure to have sex by a certain ageOral
						sex is not as big of a deal as sexual intercourseWaiting
						to have sex is a nice idea but nobody really does | 
		
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				Prevention
				and Condom Use | It
					is important to me that I avoid getting a sexually transmitted
					disease.(agree/disagree)2Using
					condoms to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases
					is more trouble than it's worth. (agree/disagree)2Please
					tell me whether you agree or disagree with each of these
					statements. I am interested in what you think about these
					issues. There are no right or wrong answers. [INSERT] would you
					strongly agree, somewhat agree, somewhat disagree, or strongly
					disagree?3
 
					
						It
						is not that big of a deal to have sex without a condom once in
						a whileUnless
						you have a lot of sexual partners you don’t need to use
						condomsBuying
						condoms is embarrassingCondoms
						break a lotIt’s
						hard to bring up the topic of condomsSex
						without a condom isn’t worth the risk 
					It
					is too much of a hassle to use a condom every time you have sex.
					(Strongly agree/somewhat agree/neither/somewhat
					disagree/strongly disagree/DK/Ref) | 
		
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				Contraceptive
				Use | Birth
					control is not very important. (agree/disagree)2Two
					people having sex should use some form of birth control, if they
					aren't ready for a child. (agree/disagree)2Using
					birth control is morally wrong. (Strongly agree/somewhat
					agree/neither/somewhat disagree/strongly disagree/DK/Ref)4,It
					doesn’t matter when you use birth control or not; when it
					is your time to get pregnant, it will happen. (strongly
					agree/somewhat agree/neither/somewhat disagree/strongly
					disagree/DK/Ref)4It
					is mainly a woman’s responsibility to make decisions about
					birth control. (Strongly agree/somewhat agree/neither/somewhat
					disagree/strongly disagree/DK/Ref)4In
					general, birth control is too much of a hassle to use. (strongly
					agree/agree/neither agree nor disagree/disagree/strongly
					disagree/refused/legitimate skip/dk)5In
					general birth control is too expensive to buy. (strongly
					agree/agree/neither agree nor disagree/disagree/strongly
					disagree/refused/legitimate skip/dk)5It
					takes too much planning ahead of time to have birth control on
					hand it when you are going to have sex. (strongly
					agree/agree/neither agree nor disagree/disagree/strongly
					disagree/refused/legitimate skip/dk)5It
					[is/would be] too hard to get a [girl/boy] to use birth control
					with you. (strongly agree/agree/neither agree nor
					disagree/disagree/strongly disagree/refused/legitimate skip/dk)5For
					you, using birth control [interferes/would interfere] with
					sexual enjoyment. (strongly agree/agree/neither agree nor
					disagree/disagree/strongly disagree/refused/legitimate skip/dk)5
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				Behavioral
				Intent | 
				Abstinence | In
					the next six months, do you intend/expect/plan to avoid (abstain
					from) having sexual intercourse?
					(YES!/yes/no/NO!)1
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				Sexual
				behavior | In
					the next six months, do you intend/expect/plan to have sexual
					intercourse? (YES!/yes/no/NO!)1
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				Prevention
				and Condom Use | Do
					you feel you will use a condom if sex in the next 3 months (5-pt
					Likert)I
					plan to use a condom if sex in the next 3 months (5-pt Likert)
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				Contraceptive
				Use | If
					you intent/expect/plan to have sexual intercourse in the next
					six months, do you plan on using any of the following for birth
					control? Select all that apply.
 
					IUDImplantDero
					(the shot)NuvaRing
					(the ring)The
					patch | 
		
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				Getting
				Tested | In
					the next year, how likely is it that you will be tested for each
					of the following? (very likely/somewhat likely/not too
					likely/not at all likely)3
 
					
						Get
						tested for HIV, the virus that causes aidsGet
						tested for other STDs | 
		
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				Peer
				Norms | 
				Abstinence | How
					many of your friends think people your age should wait until
					they are older to have sex? (none/less than half/half/more than
					half/all)Most
					of my friends believe people my age should wait until they are
					older before they have sex.(definitely yes/probably yes/probably
					no/definitely no)2
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				Sexual
				behavior | How
					many of you friends have had sex? (none/less than half/half/more
					than half/all)5How
					many of your friends think it is OK for people your age to have
					sex with a serious boyfriend or girlfriend? (none/less than
					half/half/more than half/all)4Having
					sex is a good way to impress my friends. (agree/disagree)2Most
					of my friends believe it's OK for people my age to have sex with
					a steady boyfriend or girlfriend. (definitely yes/probably
					yes/probably no/definitely no)2Having
					sexual intercourse at my age is a cool thing for a [boy/girl] to
					doHaving
					sexual intercourse with someone besides his/her steady partner
					makes a [boy/girl] cool5Having
					sex with as many people as possible makes a [boy/girl] cool5Having
					sex with 2 different people on the same day makes a [boy/girl]
					cool5It’s
					cool [for girls to get pregnant/for guys to get a girl pregnant]
					while in high school.5
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				Prevention
				and Condom Use | Most
					of my friends believe condoms (rubbers) should always be used if
					a person my ages has sex (definitely yes/probably yes/probably
					no/definitely/no)2Most
					of my friends believe condoms (rubbers) should always be used if
					a person my age has sex, even if the two people know each other
					very well. (definitely yes/probably yes/probably
					no/definitely/no)2How
					many of your friends think condoms are too much trouble to use?
					(none/some/most/all)
					or (none/a few/about half/most)How
					many of your friends do you think have had sexual intercourse
					without a condom because they were high from drinking alcohol?5
					or
					(none/a few/about half/most)9How
					many of your friends do you think have had sexual intercourse
					without a condom because they were high from drugs?5How
					many of your friends do you think use condoms when they have
					sex? (non/a few/about half/most/all)9
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				Contraceptive
				Use | If
					you used birth control, your friends might think that you were
					looking for sex. (strongly agree/agree/neither agree nor
					disagree/disagree/strongly disagree/refused/legitimate skip/dk)5
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				Self-efficacy | 
				Abstinence | 
				Imagine
				you are along with someone you like very much… 
					Could
					you stop them if they wanted to have sex with you (Definitely
					could, probably could, probably could not, definitely could
					not)5Could
					you stop yourself from having sex if the person said they would
					break up with you unless you had sex with them? (Definitely
					could, probably could, probably could not, definitely could
					not)5Could
					you stop yourself from having sex if you had been drinking
					alcohol? (Definitely could, probably could, probably could not,
					definitely could not)4Could
					you stop yourself from having sex if you had strong sexual
					feelings for someone? (Definitely could, probably could,
					probably could not, definitely could not)4 | 
		
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				Sexual
				behavior | Imagine
					that you met someone at a party.  He or she wants to have sex
					with you. Even though you are very attracted to each other,
					you're not ready to have sex.  How sure are you that you could
					keep from having sex?1
 
					Totally
					sureKind
					of sureNot
					sure at all 
					Imagine
					that you and your boyfriend or girlfriend have been going
					together, but you have not had sex. He or she really wants to
					have sex. Still, you don't feel ready. How sure are you that you
					could keep from having sex until you feel ready?1 
					Totally
					sureKind
					of sureNot
					sure at all | 
		
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				Prevention
				and Condom Use | Imagine
					that you and your boyfriend or girlfriend decide to have sex,
					but he or she will not use a condom (rubber).  You do not want
					to have sex without a condom (rubber). How sure are you that you
					could keep from having sex, until your partner agrees it is OK
					to use a condom (rubber)? (totally sure/kind of sure/not sure at
					all)1
 
 Imagine
				you are alone with someone you like very much 
					If
					you needed a condom, could you go to the store and buy one?
					(Definitely could/ probably could/probably could not/definitely
					could not)If
					you decided to have sex, could you tell the other person you
					wanted to use a condom? (definitely could/probably
					could/probably could not/definitely could not) 
 I
				am confident in my ability to… (all items use a 4-item
				response scale of strongly disagree, disagree, agree, strongly
				agree) 
					Find
					information about how to lower my risk for HIV/STI risk.Get
					sexual health services, such as HIV and STI testing.Find
					people in my community who would support my efforts to be
					healthy and safe.Talk
					to my partner(s) about safer sex.Protect
					myself from HIV and other STIs.Use
					a condom correctly.Develop
					a plan that reduces my risk for HIV/STI infection. | 
		
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				Contraceptive
				Use | If
					you wanted to use birth control, how sure are you that you could
					stop yourself and use birth control once you were highly aroused
					or turned on? (very sure/moderately sure/neither sure nor
					unsure/moderately unsure/very unsure/I never want to use birth
					control/refused/legitimate skip/dk)5How
					sure are you that you could plan ahead to have some form of
					birth control available? (very sure/moderately sure/neither sure
					nor unsure/moderately unsure/very unsure/I never want to use
					birth control/refused/legitimate skip/dk)5How
					sure are you that you could resist sexual intercourse if your
					partner did not want to use some form of birth control? (very
					sure/moderately sure/neither sure nor unsure/moderately
					unsure/very unsure/I never want to use birth
					control/refused/legitimate skip/dk)5
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				Knowledge | 
				General
				sexual health, puberty, and related protective factors (i.e.,
				communication) | 
				For
				the following items, choose the best answer 
					The
					female body part where a baby grows during pregnancy is the 
						cervix.
						 
						vagina.uterus.ovary.The
					part of the male’s body that produces sperm is the 
						testicles.urethra.penis.prostate.Using
					refusal skills can help you resist negative peer pressure.  All
					of the following are good ways to handle negative peer pressure
					except 
						go
						along with the group so your friends will still like you.say
						NO in a firm voice.change
						the subject by coming up with something to do instead.use
						body language that says NO.Building
					healthy relationships, communicating with others, and meeting
					new people are things young people can do to improve their 
						spiritual
						health.social
						health.physical
						health.mental
						and emotional health.The
					physical changes of puberty, such as rapid growth, increased
					perspiration, and underarm hair, are caused by 
					 
						proteins.cells.hormones.neurons.Communication
					is an important skill for building and maintaining
					relationships.  To communicate well you should not 
						make
						clear, simple statements.use
						appropriate body language.ask
						questions.talk
						over each other.All
					of the following are physical puberty changes that happen for
					both
					boys and girls except
					
					 
						growing
						quickly and sometimes feeling clumsy.sweating
						more and may have body odor.getting
						oilier skin and can have pimples.the
						voice getting deeper.All
					of the following are qualities of an unhealthy relationship
					except 
						the
						other person disagrees with you.the
						other person tries to change you.the
						other person lies to you.the
						other person doesn’t trust you.True
					or false? 
				     When
				they have their periods, girls can keep doing everything they
				usually do. 
					
						TrueFalse 
 Are
				the following items true or false? 
					All
					types of sex are equal in their risk for HIV/STIs.Having
					an STI (such as syphilis or gonorrhea) increases the chances of
					getting HIV.Bacterial
					STIs cannot be cured.Consistent
					and correct use of condoms reduces the risk for getting
					HIV/STIs.All
					persons who have an STI will have symptoms.Taking
					pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, may lower your risk for
					getting HIV.A
					person with HIV can look and feel healthy. |