Clearly there are multiple factors that influence contraceptive usage: contraceptive knowledge, access to contraception and contraceptive negotiation skills.2 The key determinants that influence teenage sexual behaviour are primarily sociocultural, driven by the sexualisation of culture, peer pressure, low self-esteem, embarrassment, media, sexual curiosity, psychosocial environment and drug/alcohol influence, which inhibit young adults' appropriate choice of contraception.1 Hoggart and Phillips additionally stressed the unwillingness of teenagers to interrupt sexual spontaneity and misconceptions about fertility as significant impediments to contraceptive use.
Clearly there are multiple factors that influence contraceptive usage: contraceptive knowledge, access to contraception and contraceptive negotiation skills.2 The key determinants that influence teenage sexual behaviour are primarily sociocultural, driven by the sexualisation of culture, peer pressure, low self-esteem, embarrassment, media, sexual curiosity, psychosocial environment and drug/alcohol influence, which inhibit young adults' appropriate choice of contraception.1 Hoggart and Phillips additionally stressed the unwillingness of teenagers to interrupt sexual spontaneity and misconceptions about fertility as significant impediments to contraceptive use.
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